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Georgia / presidential: Margvelaşvili winner with 63.8% / official partial results. Georgi Margvelaşvili protected Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanişvili, won presidential elections in Georgia with 63.8% of the vote, according to preliminary portalgn official results after counting the votes in about 12% of polling stations. His opponent, David Bakradze, the candidate of outgoing portalgn President Mikhail Saakashvili is placed far behind, with 21.3% of votes, notes AFP. AFP notes that Bakradze has conceded defeat and congratulated the victory Margvelaşvili. "I congratulate Georgi portalgn Margvelaşvili for victory and confidence gave her the Georgian people," Bakradze said at a news conference, noting that trusts portalgn polls showing over 65% of votes for Margvelaşvili. Agerpres
Tensions between Japan and China. Japanese fighters ready to defend the Japanese state. portalgn Japan sent this weekend to fly fighter jets his country portalgn for 48 hours in response to four flights by Chinese military aircraft over international waters around Okinawa archipelago near islands portalgn claimed by Beijing portalgn and leadership from Tokyo, portalgn Japanese media said, cited by AFP. Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe, said the military should not condone "the use of force to change the status quo" in the region, according to the statement made by the administration in Tokyo to policy critique "expansionary" seas surrounding China. Japanese military apparatus flew around Asian state Friday and Saturday, in response to Chinese planes flew over the area of the main island of Okinawa and Miyako Island, reports Jiji Press news agencies and Kyodo News. Japanese portalgn Defense Ministry has not commented so far on the tense situation. Chinese Defense portalgn Minister Geng Yansheng answered by advising management from Tokyo "do not underestimate the will and determination of the Chinese portalgn military, which is ready to protect the territorial sovereignty of China" In an interview with the Wall Street Journal Friday, Prime Minister Japan stressed that his country is ready to face China if it chooses to use force to pursue its interests. "Some fear that China is trying to change the status quo by force, degrading than by force of law. But if the Chinese state chooses to follow this path, then this will not end as peaceful, "he told the American newspaper. Integral bring Truth
University of Sofia, occupied by students demanding the resignation of the Bulgarian Government. The main building of the Sofia University portalgn was busy Saturday portalgn dozens of students demanding the resignation of the center-left government led by Prime Minister Plamen Oresharski. About 70 students portalgn spent the night at the headquarters of the University of Sofia, blocking entrances and displaying banners reading "Occupation". Protesters demand the resignation of the center-left government led by technocrat Plamen Oresharski. "We are prepared to maintain the blockade portalgn until they are satisfied portalgn the claims," said Borislav Rangelov, one of the leaders of the student movement. Rector of Sofia University decided to cancel classes Monday. "Leadership University student understands action, a reaction to the lack of moral principles in politics and the lack of interest in the future of young people," said Rector Ivan Ilcev demanding release yet registered educational institution. Sworn in on May 29, Plamen Oresharski led government is under pressure of 14 June, when daily events occur for resignation. Integral Tuesday. Protests in Ankara: Turkish police intervened with tear gas to disperse a demonstration. Turkish portalgn police used Saturday tear gas to disperse about 100 students protesting in Ankara against felling of a university campus, several demonstrators were detained. The leftist student movement Genç-Der, which organized the protest in Ankara portalgn Kizilay Square, 26 demonstrators were detained by police. Protesters planned to go downtown and to plant trees in public space. Protests were held constant portalgn for several weeks in Ankara and other Turkish cities to build a highway through the campus of the Polytechnic University Middle East (ODTU), a controversial project criticized portalgn by students. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip portalgn Erdogan denounced

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