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Slovenia Open Tennis Tournament Starts in Portorož
Slovenia Open Tennis Tournament Starts in Portorož

10 august 2015

Grega Žemlja will be the main Slovenian contender at the ATP Challenger Slovenia Open in Portorož, which will take place between Monday and Saturday. The EUR 42,500 tournament is expected to be the strongest so far despite the two best Slovenian players cancelling their appearance.

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Istanbul hit by attacks on police station, US consulate
Istanbul hit by attacks on police station, US consulate

10 august 2015

Turkey's biggest city, Istanbul, has been hit by two attacks.

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120th Anniversary of Triglav Tower to Be Marked
120th Anniversary of Triglav Tower to Be Marked

7 august 2015

A series of events will be held on Friday to mark the 120th anniversary of the setting up of the Aljaž Tower, a storm shelter and a triangulation point standing on the summit of Mount Triglav, Slovenia's highest mountain.

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Industry decline in Germany and France
Industry decline in Germany and France

7 august 2015

A weak note in a setback for the recovery in Europe's largest economy. That's how figures from the German Economy Ministry are being interpreted as exports fell by more than expected in June.

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Bad Bank Reports EUR 36M Profit for 2014
Bad Bank Reports EUR 36M Profit for 2014

6 august 2015

The Bank Asset Management Company (BAMC), Slovenia's bad bank, reported on Wednesday a net profit of EUR 36m for 2014, which comes after a EUR 5.8m loss in 2013. BAMC generated EUR 129.4m in revenue, which is 11.5% of the total assets it has been given to manage until 2022.

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Pfizer and Flynn Pharma accused of overcharging by CMA
Pfizer and Flynn Pharma accused of overcharging by CMA

6 august 2015

Pharmaceutical firms Pfizer and Flynn Pharma have been accused by the UK's competition watchdog of charging "excessive and unfair" prices for an anti-epilepsy drug.

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Global economic growth to slow, NIESR predicts
Global economic growth to slow, NIESR predicts

5 august 2015

Global economic growth will slow this year to the lowest rate since the financial crisis, according to the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR).

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