Anti-Euro Protest in Sofia Targets GERB, Media, and State Leadership
A demonstration is taking place in Sofia today, organized by an initiative committee backed by the "Revival" party.
Libyan opposition sources have confirmed earlier reports that they have detained British military personel Sunday.
"We know that British representatives have landed on Libyan territory. That caused some confusion, because in the beginning we did not know whether they're with us or against us. So we took care of them," said the opposition spokesperson, clarifying that the men are alive and well.
The spokesperson nevertheless did not specify the number and composition of the group detained.
A press conference on the case is expected in Benghazi around 18.00 local time.
Earlier Sunday the reports were half-mouthedly confirmed by UK Secretary of State for Defence Liam Fox.
The Sunday Times first reported that allegedly 8 SAS officers together with a British diplomat were detained by Libyan rebels over uncertainty of their mission.
Many in Libya are concerned that a possible foreign military support might be interpreted by their foe, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, as an anti-Libyan foreign intervention and thus an argument in his favor.
President Rumen Radev’s recent statement that 18 of the 27 EU member states held referendums on their accession under the condition of adopting the euro does not hold up against the facts
Bank of Greece Governor Yannis Stournaras has once again voiced his support for elevating the euro’s role in the global financial system
A devastating air tragedy unfolded in India on Thursday, as an Air India flight en route to London crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad
On June 12, Ukraine’s General Staff announced a significant milestone in the war with Russia - over one million Russian troops have been killed or wounded since the start of the full-scale invasion
Latvian MEP Ivars Ijabs from the "Renew Europe" group believes that Bulgaria’s plans to adopt the euro are a positive move, both for its citizens and its economy
An Air India aircraft en route to London crashed shortly after taking off from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad on Thursday morning
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