Embarrassing Failure: Bulgaria Loses UNESCO Session but Still Pays the Bill
Bulgaria will no longer host the 47th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee in Sofia this July
Unconfirmed media reports say French police have captured the man who opened fire at the offices of newspaper Liberation and Societe Generale bank in Paris on Monday.
The suspect was captured in Paris’ 7th District, reported Le Parisien.
However, the French prosecutors have denied the suspect is in custody.
One of the men shot in the office of Liberation is wounded and remains in critical condition.
According to local media, the gunman is about 40-45 years of age and used a hunting rifle. He did not say anything during the attack, Liberation reported.
Some two hours later, the same man opened fire outside the bank Societe Generale's headquarters in the western business district of La Defense. No one was injured.
Bulgaria has mobilized to assist those affected by the tragic fire at a disco in Kocani, North Macedonia
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban outlined a series of demands directed at the European Union on March 15, which included the controversial request to exclude Ukraine from the EU’s membership process
Hundreds of people in Greenland protested on Saturday against US President Donald Trump's repeated plans to take control of the Arctic island
A significant number of employees from the U.S.-funded Voice of America (VOA) were placed on administrative leave on March 15, following an executive order signed by President Donald Trump.
Bulgaria has extended its support to the Republic of North Macedonia in response to the tragic fire at a disco in Kochani
Tens of thousands of Hungarians gathered in Budapest for a rally protesting Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s government
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