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Turkish Airlines halting all int’l flights except 5 routes
Turkish Airlines will ground all international flights except five routes from March 27 to April 17, the national flag carrier announced on March 22.
"As of March 27, we will suspend all our international flights except Hong Kong, Moscow, Addis Ababa, New York, and Washington, until April 17," the company's CEO Bilal Ekşi said on Twitter.
"Russia, US, France have secret Kosovo deal? Not serious"
This has been stated at a press briefing held by the official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, Maria Zahkarova.
Another country no longer recognizes Kosovo - FM announces
Serbia's First Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic announced this on Friday.
Dacic broke the news to the agency Tanjug.
Earlier, Suriname, Liberia, Sao Tome and Principe, Guinea-Bissau, Burundi, Papua New Guinea and Lessoto all decided to rescind their earlier decisions regarding Kosovo.
BIA agency denies reports about ties with "contract killers"
"Mario Milosevic, Jovan Pavicevic, Strahinja Dankovic, and Laureta Zuba have been arrested based on Interpol's notice on suspicion of committing the grave criminal acts of murder and kidnapping in the territory of the Republic of Montenegro," the Security Information Agency (BIA) said in a statement on Thursday.
The Polish Embassy in Tel Aviv was Vandalised with Drawn Swastikas
Swastika was painted at the door of the Polish embassy in Israel, BNT reported. Earlier, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawieckisaid that Jews also took part in the Holocaust.
Hurricane Irma leaves devastation in its path
Some six million people are under a hurricane watch including some of the most populated areas in Florida like Miami, Broward County, which is home to Ft. Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach. As people in south Florida board up their homes and head north to escape Irma’s wrath, several Caribbean islands are dealing with its aftermath.
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Syrian President Assad says chemical attacks were 100% fabricated
Syrian president Bashar al Assad says a deadly toxic gas attack widely blamed on his forces is a “100% fabrication”.
Speaking in his first interview since the incident, Mr Assad said he gave “no order to make any attack” in the rebel-held town of Khan Sheikhoun and claimed “even if we had (chemical weapons) we wouldn’t use them.”
Party leaders clash over bid for Parl't probe into memorandums
A debate in Parliament on creating a committee to determine the circumstances that led to Greece signing its loan programs on Monday gave party leaders another opportunity to clash on the root causes of the country?s crisis.