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Wednesday, 8 February 2012
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NEWS FROM EUROPE
- Sarkozy Faces Uphill Battle
- Greek Police Clash with Austerity Protesters
- Kosovo Judiciary Endures Threats
- The German Blueprint of European Disaster
- Scepticism, but Hope, in Bucharest after a Change of Government
- Sarkozy Faces Uphill Battle
- EC to Slam Bulgaria on Elections, Judiciary - Report
- Romanian President Assigns New Govt to Intelligence Chief
- Radical Islamist Preacher Released On Bail In Britain
- Romanian President Names New Prime Minister
- Greece In 'Tough' Bailout Talks
- Greece to Cut Government Jobs as Debt Pressure Intensifies
- Greece Holds Key Debt Talks Amid EU Threats
- Bridge Southern Europe and The Mediterranean
- Greek Trade Unions Announce General Strike
- Greece Poised for Further Spending Cuts
- Greek Crisis Talks For Debt Deal To Get Under Way
- Clinton Urges Bulgaria To Break Energy Dependence On Russia
- Europe Loses Patience With Greece
- Greece's Tax Evaders: a Crushing Culture
- BiH Serbs Want State Prosecution, Court Abolished
- EU To Toughen Sanctions On Syria After China, Russia UN Veto: France
- Greece on 'Knife Edge' to Agree on Bailout
- Bulgarian Ex-EU Commissioner Could Run in General Elections
- Macedonians Subject to Religious Tensions
- Kosovo, Serbia Play Name Game
- Former Romanian PM Nastase's Corruption Case Sends Message to Politicians
- The coming resolution of the European crisis
- Polish PM Caves In, Freezes ACTA Ratification
- Macedonian Court Decision to Limit Lustration Sparks Controversy
- EP: Corruption Still a Major Hurdle in Kosovo
- Britain Vows to Step Up Fight Against Somali Terrorism, Piracy
- Death Toll From European Cold Spell At Least 164
- EU Backs Kazakhstan in Its Development - Kazykhanov
- Bulgaria's Ex President Parvanov Back to Socialist Party
- French Prosecutors to Investigate Italian Cruise Ship Disaster
- NATO Chief: Afghan Roadmap Stands Despite US, French Announcements
- Germany Seeks China's Help on Iran
- French Court Convicts Church of Scientology for Fraud
- Bulgaria Marks First Communist Victims' Day
- U.S. Senator Appeals For Tymoshenko Release
- Bulgarian President Remembers Victims of Communism
- More than 43% of Bosnians are Jobless
- Tensions High Following Arrest of Republican Guards Commander
- Serbian Unions Step onto Political Stage
- Divided BiH Market Hinders Growth Prospects
- Bulgaria Bows to Victims of Communism
- Bulgarian Govt to Pay Damages for 18 Cases of Slow Justice
- Europe Returns Attention to Greece's Debt Woes
- Ukraine Ex-Governor, Tymoshenko Ally Faces Charges
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Journal of Turkish Weekly (JTW)
USAK House,
Ayten Sok. No:21
Mebusevleri, Tandogan, Ankara, Turkey