1,000 Bulgarian nationalists protest against government plans to adopt euro currency

1,000 Bulgarian nationalists protest against government plans to adopt euro currency

SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) — Police in Bulgaria’s capital clashed with nationalist protesters Saturday who demanded that the government scrap plans to bring the country into the eurozone. About 1,000 protesters gathered in front of the Sofia office of the European Commission, which is the European Union’s executive branch, and began throwing red paint and firecrackers…

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Anger as aid worker dies after DR Congo shooting

Anger as aid worker dies after DR Congo shooting

An aid worker has died from gunshot wounds in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, where Rwanda-backed rebels who captured two key cities in recent weeks are trying to seize more territory. Jerry Muhindo Kavali, 49, was injured two days ago by a bullet that struck the Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) office in Masisi where he…

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Where to see cherry blossoms in South Korea

Where to see cherry blossoms in South Korea

This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). The end of South Korea’s long, frigid winter is announced by puffs of pink and white. Cherry blossom season is a big deal here, celebrated with local festivals and flower-themed drinks — and it’s as beautiful as it is fleeting. Southern Jeju island sees its first…

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On $15 a month, Venezuela’s teachers live hand to mouth

On  a month, Venezuela’s teachers live hand to mouth

With a monthly salary of $15, a teacher in Venezuela earns nowhere near enough to cover their basic food necessities, never mind rent or medicine. Many in the crisis-stricken South American country are forced to work multiple jobs, or pool their money with family. Thousands have emigrated in pursuit of greater financial stability. “For the…

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