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  Thursday, 21.04.2005.   

European association of Armenians called upon on Thursday European institutions to force Turkey to admit genocide that was done on Turkish nation, anent 90 anniversary of that happening. Almost 1,5 million of Armenians was killed in massacres in 1915 and 1917, which were done by ottoman Turks. Ankara thinks that 300 thousands of Armenians and at least that much of Turks were killed during riots that were caused by Armenian revolt and during deportation of that riots. Armenians were associated with Russian army in war against Ottoman Empire.   Written by: Jelena Kopčić.



Croatia is one of countries with highest inflation in comparation with members of EU. Yearly step of inflation is 3,9% and bigger inflation have just Latvia with 6,6& and Estonia – 4,8%. In 25 members of EU in March step of inflation was 2,1% so it hadn’t change in comparation with February, but in Croatia it raised from 3,3% on 3,9%. Between members the lowest inflation have Sweden (0,5%), Finland (0,9%), Czech Republic (1,2%) and Denmark (1,3%).   Written by: Jelena Kopčić.

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So far the presidents of EEC, EC and EU war:
Walter Hallstein(1958.-1967., Germany)
Jean Rey(1967.-1970., Belgium)
Franco-Mario Malfatti(1970.-1972., Italy)
Sicco Mansholt(1972.-1973., Netherlands)
Francios-Xavier Ortoli(1973.-1977., France)
Roy Jenkins(1977.-1981., UK)
Gaston Thorn(1981.-1985., Luxembourg)
Jacques Delors(1985.-1995., France)
Jacques Santer(1995.-1999., Luxembourg)
Romano Prodi(1999.-2004., Italy)
José Manuel Durao Barroso(2004.-., Portugal)

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