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Survey Shows History Still Divides Croatia’s Youth
A survey of Croatian high school pupils showed that less than a third of the participants consider Croatia's World War II Nazi-allied state a fascist state and over half were either undecided or unwilling to give their opinion.
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Book Unpacks Balkans’ ‘Love-Hate’ Relationship With Turkey
Author Ahmet Erdi Ozturk is a young associated professor of politics and international relations and Marie Curie Fellow at Coventry University and London Metropolitan University.
Although the book has only been published very recently by Edinburgh University Press, it is already being touted as an important addition to Turkey-Balkan studies.
Turkey Votes as Erdogan Seeks to Strengthen Power
The elections were scheduled as politically-divided Turkey was facing a growing economic and social crisis, a widening rift with the West, the ongoing migrant crisis and continuing involvement in military operations in Syria and Iraq.
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Balkan Dams Spell Doom for Europe's Rarest Fish
Up to a tenth of Europe's fish species could be wiped out or decimated by planned hydropower dams in Bosnia, Serbia and Montenegro, according to new research by the University of Graz, the UK Guardian has reported.
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Romanian Ambassador: Romania is Willing to Cooperate Closely with Bulgaria For a Very Successful EU Presidency
Exclusive interview of Novinite.com (Sofia News Agency) with His Excellency,Mr. Ion Ion Gâlea, Ambassador of Romania to the Republic of Bulgaria.
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Spain is no Yugoslavia, Vojvodina is no Catalonia - expert
Florian Bieber, a Balkan expert at the University of Graz, Austria, has compared the banned referendum on Catalonia's independence to "several Balkan cases."
"Spain is no Yugoslavia, Vojvodina is no Catalonia"
Florian Bieber, a Balkan expert at the University of Graz, Austria, has compared the banned referendum on Catalonia's independence to "several Balkan cases."
Vucic 'Will Use Presidency to Tighten Grip Over Serbia'
After ruling the country for three years as Prime Minister, Vucic will be sworn in as Serbia's new President in parliament on Wednesday.
His victory in the April 2 elections prompted some foreign politicians to congratulate him, predicting that he would contribute to regional stability and to the EU accession process.
Austrian FM Defends Decision to Back Macedonia Ruling Party
Kurz, who was accused of supporting authoritarianism after appearing at an election rally for Macedonia's embattled ruling VMRO DPMNE party on Sunday, stated that he "attended the rally in my capacity as member of the European People's Party."
The European People's Party is a centre-right transnational coalition made up of other political parties.
New longevity drug discovered
A primary goal of ageing-related research involves the identification of therapies that slow down senescence and delay age-related diseases.
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