Eastern Europe – Croatia detains Slovenian over match-fixing (Taipei Times)

Croatia detains Slovenian over match-fixing (Taipei Times)
A Slovenian national, wanted by Germany under suspicion of being linked with Europe s worst-ever soccer betting scandal, is under arrest in Croatia, the HINA news agency reported on Tuesday.

Macedonia, Greece meet over ‘name dispute’ (EurActiv)
The prime ministers of Macedonia and Greece, Nikola Gruevski and George Papandreou, will meet on Friday (27 November) to find ways of averting a Greek veto on the opening of EU accession talks with the former Yugoslav republic, according to media reports from the region.

World-Greece (Reuters via Yahoo! Sports)
Factbox on World Cup qualifiers Greece:

Bulgaria Turkish Party Complaints to EP about News Broadcast (Novinite.com)
DPS MEP, Metin Kazak, told his colleagues that eliminating the TV news broadcast in Turkish is a violation of the human rights of Bulgaria’s largest minority.

World-Slovakia (Reuters via Yahoo! Sports)
Factbox on World Cup qualifiers Slovakia:

Greek TV to air debate on Armenian-Turkish protocols (PanARMENIAN.Net)
The current situation and future processes will be in focus.

World-Slovenia (Reuters via Yahoo! Sports)
Factbox on World Cup qualifiers Slovenia:

Match-fixing: Croatia detain Slovenian (The Star)
ZAGREB: A Slovenian national, wanted by Germany under suspicion of being linked with Europe s worst ever football betting scandal, is under arrest in Croatia, the HINA news agency reported on Tuesday.

Bulgaria President Secures Joint Energy Projects with Greece (Novinite.com)
Bulgaria’s President, Georgi Parvanov, and Greek Prime Minister, Georgios Papandreu, have firmly stated their common will to work on big energy projects between the two countries.

Bulgaria Turkish Party Complaints to EP about News Broadcast (Novinite.com)
Bulgaria’s MEP, Metin Kazak, voiced his strong disagreement with the elimination of the news broadcast in Turkish from the program line-up of Bulgaria’s National Television (BNT).

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