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Sep 13, 2010

Eastern Europe News

Turkish vote boosts PM’s election chances
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan Monday celebrated a spectacular victory in a referendum on constitutional changes that analysts said strengthened his Islamist-rooted party’s chances of winning a third straight term in elections next year.

Turkish referendum win boosts Erdogan and markets
Turkey’s government vowed to press on with its reform plans on Monday after victory in a referendum on constitutional change which boosted markets and the AK Party’s prospects of winning a third term in power.

Bulgarian championship result and standings
Bulgarian championship result and standings on Monday. Sliven 2000 0 Chernomorets Burgas 0

Bulgaria and Romania chided by EU
EU leaders say Bulgaria and Romania must act urgently to tackle crime and corruption – areas in which they are failing to meet EU standards.

3 dead from West Nile virus in Romania
The West Nile virus has killed three people in Romania, the Romanian Health Ministry said Monday.

Turkish vote boosts PM’s chances of re-election
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan Monday celebrated an emphatic victory in a referendum on constitutional changes that analysts said strengthened his Islamist-rooted party’s chances of winning a third term in elections next year.

Greece fears fuel shortage as freighters halt work
Greece faced renewed fears of fuel shortages as thousands of freight truckers began Monday new protests against plans to liberalise their sector to help revive the recession-hit Greek economy.

Greece fears renewed fuel shortage
Greece faced fears of renewed fuel shortage on Monday as thousands of freight truckers began a new protest against plans to liberalise their sector to help revive the recession-hit Greek economy.

Sixth baby dies from August fire in Romanian hospital
A sixth baby has died nearly a month after a fire in the intensive care unit at Giulesti Maternity Hospital in Bucharest, Romania, officials said Sunday.

Greece gets second installment of EU/IMF aid
Greece said on Monday it had received part of a second installment of funds from its 110 billion euro EU/IMF emergency aid package, totaling 6.5 billion euros ($8.3 billion).

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