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Zeman: Cases of Crimea, Kosovo example of double standards
PRAGUE - The cases of Crimea and Kosovo are an example of double standards, says Czech President Milos Zeman.
"I have criticised the separation of Kosovo from Serbia, considering it a clear violation of a Security Council resolution that guaranteed the territorial integrity of Serbia, including Kosovo," Zeman told the Czech television channel Barrandov.
Czech president sees Kosovo-Crimea double standards
Double standards are being applied the cases of Crimea and Kosovo, says Czech President Milos Zeman.
"I criticized the separation of Kosovo from Serbia, considering it to be an obvious violation of a UN Security Council resolution (1244), which guaranteed the territorial integrity of Serbia with Kosovo," Zeman told the Czech TV Barrandov.
Chisinau to Host 13th World Meeting of Bulgarian Media
The 13th World Meeting of Bulgarian Media will take place in Chisinau on 4-8 October 2017, Moldpress reported.
A photo exhibition will be inaugurated at the event, followed by a visit to Taraclia and a meeting at the State University of this locality. The main topics will focus on: education, culture, mother tongue and bilateral relations.
The Tennis World Finally saw the Pair Federer-Nadal in Action
Tennis fans from all over the world have finally seen a pair formed between the two of biggest players in game - Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. This happened at the newly established Laver Cup tournament, which competes with the teams of Europe and the World.
Classical Rock | Athens | September 21 & 22
The Prague Philharmonic and the Athens State Orchestra join forces at the Herod Atticus Theater on Thursday and Friday, September 21 and 22, in a concert of hit tunes by rock bands including Pink Floyd, Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Queen, AC/DC, Deep Purple and Scorpions in classical form.
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Ljubljana hosts first Art Expo fair
More than 40 events will take place until 1 October. Visitors will be able to take part in a number of workshops and courses, enjoy music concerts and guided tours.
It is high time that Ljubljana started hosting an event like this, creative director Dorian Spanzel has said ahead of the fair. He hopes the Art Expo will grow bigger with time and become a recognised brand.
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The Repairs of Boulevard "Prague" in the Capital are Over
Today, movement on boulevard Prague in the capital Sofia is fully restored. Public transport lines in the area are also on their regular schedule, bTV reported.
Eastern European allies eye fighter jet, helo procurements
Russian intervention in Ukraine has provided increased impetus toward military modernization efforts in Eastern Europe.
Millions hit the roads as 10-day Eid holiday starts
Millions of people across Turkey have started to hit the roads during a 10-day public holiday for the Eid al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice) and Victory Day, which starts late on Aug. 25 and ends on Sept. 3.
In many tourism resorts, hotel occupancy rates have hit 100 percent.
Athens among cheapest cities in Europe for British
According to the Post Office Travel Money City Costs Barometer 2017, Athens is among the cheapest European cities to spend a weekend.
The cost of a weekend stay in Athens amounted to 210 euros, the survey found. This cost included airline tickets, drinks, a two-night hotel stay, dinner for two and city travel among other things.
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