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Two Updates from Italy: Affirming the 18App, Supporting Bookstores
As Italy’s 18App for young adults gains increased government funding for 2021, France experiments with its own ‘Pass Culture.’
In Rome, March 6. Image – Getty iStockphoto: Gennaro Leonardi
Levi: ‘An Effective Strategy’
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As these played out, two interesting steps forward were highlighted by Ricardo Franco Levi, the president of the Association of Italian Publishers (
Boyko Borisov at an EU summit in Brussels
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There are few European leaders more colourful and controversial than Bulgaria s Boyko Borisov. Now, demographic forces unleashed by the pandemic could topple him and offer a new start for the EU s poorest nation
The beginning of the end for Bulgaria’s bruising former bodyguard turned prime minister Boyko Borisov came last summer, when a photo surfaced showing him in bed with a handgun on his side table and bundles of 500 euro notes stuffed in a half-open drawer.
Despite Borisov’s claims that it was doctored, this image perfectly encapsulated the thuggish corruption with which many Bulgarians have come to associate his government.