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Les Balkans désenchantés 3 mai 2006

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Politique Internationale (France), n°109 – Hiver, 2006

Article de Paul Garde

Au cours des années 1990, les divergences entre pays européens, très sensibles au début, sont peu à peu surmontées. Les États-Unis, eux aussi, mènent leur action en coordination avec l'Europe. (suite…)

Mumtaz Teker: l’autre ambassadeur de la Turquie en France 3 mai 2006

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Label France (France – Ministère des Affaires étrangères), n°62

(2e trimestre 2006)

De sa Turquie natale, il a gardé le sourire, l’affabilité et la courtoisie dans sa relation avec autrui, qualités orientales. (suite…)

Istanbul chosen for WTC global meet 3 mai 2006

Posted by Acturca in Economy / Economie, Istanbul, Middle East / Moyen Orient, Turkey / Turquie.
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The Peninsula (Qatar)

5/2/2006 

Doha: The World Trade Centre (WTC) Istanbul has been chosen for this year's annual conference of the World Trade Centre's Association (WTCA). (suite…)

How far should ‘Europe’ go? 3 mai 2006

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Newsweek, May 1, 2006

By William Underhill

For a Bulgarian, Vasil Ivanov made a risky career choice. He became an investigative reporter for a national TV station, learning plenty about corrupt officialdom and the country's flourishing underworld. Too much for his own safety: earlier this month unknown enemies detonated a bomb outside his home in Sofia. (suite…)

Bulgarian nationalists object to EU « compromises » to Turkey 3 mai 2006

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BBC Monitoring Europe – Political
May 2, 2006 Tuesday

Text of report by Bulgarian news agency BGNES website

Certain strategic compromises over the Copenhagen criteria have been to Turkey and if this continues, it could very rapidly join the EU, Ivan Kostov, chairman of Democrats for Strong Bulgaria [DSB], said on 2 May. (suite…)