Ukrainian Becomes 1st Drowning Victim of Bulgaria’s Summer (Novinite.com)
A 20-year-old Ukrainian citizen became Saturday the fist drowning victim at a Bulgarian beach this summer season. The body has been discovered about 50 meters from the shore, in the Black Sea waters of the “Golden Sands” resort around noon.
Top peace envoy annuls Bosnian Serb resolution (Gulf Times)
Bosnia s top peace envoy said yesterday that he had annulled a Bosnian Serb parliament resolution that would have required its institutions and officials to oppose any future transfer of power to the state.
Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan cancels visit to Greek capital due to illness (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)
ATHENS, Greece – The Greek government says Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has cancelled his visit to Athens due to an unspecified illness.
Ukrainian Becomes 1st Drowning Victim of Bulgaria’s Summer (Novinite.com)
The beach at Bulgaria’s “Golden Sands” resort. Photo by BGNES A 20-year-old Ukrainian citizen became Saturday the fist drowning victim at a Bulgarian beach this summer season.
Polish Spoken Here: New Language and New Stars on Women s Tour (New York Times)
Players like Caroline Wozniacki and Agnieszka Radwanska are helping to change the conversation and lift their country s profile.
Mormons are good citizens in Albania LDS Church News (Deseret News)
On MormonTimes.com: Mormon leader Elder D. Todd Christofferson’s six-country tour included a visit with Albania President…
Croatia needs Chinese investments, Hu Jintao told (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Debt-stricken Croatia, ravaged by the financial crisis, actively seeks Chinese investment, a business forum leader told the visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao on Saturday.
Bosnia Serbs and Envoy Are at Odds on Powers (New York Times)
The world community s envoy in Bosnia said he needed to invoke special powers to hold the country together.
Voronin calls for lifting the iron curtain between Moldova & EU (Itar-Tass)
CHISINAU, June 21 (Itar-Tass) – Moldova s incumbent president, Vladimir Voronin, has said that an iron curtain with the European Union should be raised on Moldova s border with Romania.
Greece demands marbles return as new Acropolis opens (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Greece ramped up the pressure on Britain to return priceless statues from antiquity taken over 200 years ago, in a speech at Saturday’s grand opening of the new Acropolis Museum.
