News archive of June 2019

Today We Celebrate the International Children's Day

On June 1st, we celebrate the International Children's Day. The celebration dates back to the World Conference on Child Health, held in Geneva in 1925.
 

Turkish Red Crescent worried over violence in Idlib

The head of the Turkish Red Crescent (Kızılay) expressed grave concern May 31 over the strong likelihood that ongoing violence in Syria's Idlib province will cause more civilian casualties and further displacement.

Turkey's TABIP to work with top S. African institutions

Top-ranked South African universities and scientific institutions have expressed a willingness to cooperate with the Academic & Scientific Cooperation Project of Turkey (TABIP), the organization
said on May 31.

Top Bosnian Judicial Official Faces Disciplinary Probe

The Office of the Disciplinary Prosecutor, UDT, of the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council of Bosnia and Herzegovina, HJPC, on Friday filed a disciplinary action against Milan Tegeltija, president of the HJPC, for "a serious violation of official duty, jeopardizing public trust in the impartiality and credibility of the judiciary".

Canoeist Savšek European champion

Putting in an almost perfect final run, Savšek beat the home favourite Martin Thomas by 79 hundredths of a second. German Sideris Tasiadis trailed more than two seconds behind in third.

This is the second European champion title for the 32-year old Slovenian canoeist after he secured gold at the championship in Markkleeberg in 2015.

Editorial: The markets show the way

The positive signals from financial markets after New Democracy's major victory in the 26 May European Parliament election presage the stance of investors toward the Greek economy after the upcoming general election.

The SYRIZA government clearly did not have the will, knowledge, and experience to manage the great challenges with which it was confronted.

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