Politico

"Italian to become new head of EU Delegation in Serbia"

Italian diplomat Sem Fabrizi will take the helm of the EU Delegation in Serbia, Beta reported, quoting the website Politico.

Politico said that Fabrizi, who enjoys EU high representative Federica Mogherini's deep trust, would play a key role in monitoring regional tensions and Serbia's efforts to join the EU.

White House bars some news organizations from briefing

The White House excluded several major U.S. news organizations, including some it has openly criticized, from an off-camera briefing held by the White House press secretary on Feb. 24, representatives of the organizations said. Reporters for CNN, The New York Times, Politico, The Los Angeles Times and BuzzFeed were not allowed into the session in the office of press secretary Sean Spicer.

US National Security Adviser Flynn Steps Down over Russia Contacts

White House national security adviser Michael Flynn has stepped down amid a scandal over his contacts with the Russian ambassador before he was elected.

His resignation follows contradictory statement on his behalf about whether he did or did not discuss the sanctions imposed on Russia.

Syria: How it all began

BELGRADE - Gas and oil are always in the focus of the problems in the Middle East, writes Italian newspaper "Il Sole 24 Ore", pointing out that the cause of the war in Syria is exactly the powerful pipeline.

According to the daily, the war there began because the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad refused to accept passing of the pipeline from Qatar to Europe through Syria.

EP head against "dangerous fantasy of renationalization"

"Renationalization" is the sort of “dangerous fantasy” that brought Europe to its current predicament, European Parliament President Martin Schulz has said.

In an interview for the Politico website, he was at the same time "warning those who spread this notion that they are keeping 'irresponsible company'."

"Coalition government, even if SNS wins absolute majority"

PM and ruling SNS party leader Aleksandar Vucic says he will pursue a coalition with other parties after the election even if he wins an absolute majority.

In an interview for the Politico website, Vucic, a former SRS official, also ruled out any form of cooperation with Vojislav Seselj's Serb Radical Party (SRS) Wor other nationalist forces."

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