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Germany Appeals to Moscow, Kiev Ahead of Four-Way Meeting
Ahead of a key meeting in Berlin, Germany has called upon Russia and Ukraine to move forward with the terms of the Minsk ceasefire accord.
Eurozone's officials shocked by Greece's stance, says German newspaper
By Madeline Chambers
Eurozone officials were shocked at Greece's failure to outline plans for structural reforms at last week's talks in Brussels, a German newspaper on Saturday cited participants as saying, adding the Greek representative behaved like a "taxi driver".
Basketball-Crvena Zvezda leaves Euroleague with victory
BELGRADE - Belgrade's Crvena Zvezda ended their participation in the 2014-15 Euroleague with a victory, defeating Panathinaikos 69-68 (16-7, 14-19, 14-19, 25-23) in the last round of the Top 16 stage in Belgrade late on Thursday.
Best documentaries from Malaga arrive in Belgrade
BELGRADE - The Cervantes Institute in Belgrade is organising a Spanish documentary film event entitled Perspective at Belgrade's Kulturni centar Rex April from 17 to 18.
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"Tsipras never planned to ask Russia for money"
"Tsipras never planned to ask Russia for money"
The visit of Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to Moscow "has turned a new page in relations between Russia and Greece," say Greek analysts.
According to them, it is happening at time when the EU is exhibiting "neo-colonial ambitions towards Greece."
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Partizan water polo team loses to Szolnoki
BELGRADE - Partizan water polo team was beaten by Hungarian Szolnoki 13-7 (2-4, 5-1, 3-2, 3-0) in Belgrade late Wednesday, in the eighth round of Group B Champions League.
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Isichos says Athens does not want ‘war of words’ over WWII reparations
Alternate Defense Minister Costas Isichos said on Wednesday that the government does not want to enter a “war of words” with Germany over the issue of World War II reparations after Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel dismissed the suggestion that Berlin could owe as much as 287.7 billion euros as “stupid.”
Greek Defense Minister Warns of GREXIT Severe Consequences
Greek Defense Minister Panos Kammenos has warned EU leaders that Greece won't be able to control its borders on account of the constant efforts for destabilization exerted by EU leaders.
In an interview for the British Times, the leader of Independent Greeks party (ANEL) Kammenos spoke about the possibility of GREXIT and the possible consequences.
Germany snubs Greece's war reparations call as 'dumb'
Germany snubbed Greece's call for more than 278 billion euros ($306 billion) in war payments April 7, calling it "dumb" to mix World War II claims with Athens' negotiations for more aid.
Tsipras's visit to Putin follows road paved in Soviet times
By Henry Meyer & Eleni Chrepa
The journey to Moscow from Athens is a path well-trodden for Greek leaders.