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What’s on the table for NATO at Vilnius summit?
NATO leaders will meet in Vilnius on July 11-12 to tackle a wide range of topics, from divisions over Ukraine's membership bid and Sweden's accession to boosting ammunitions stockpiles and reviewing the first defence plans in decades.
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Explainer: What NATO leaders will decide at the Vilnius summit
NATO leaders will meet in Vilnius on July 11-12 to tackle a wide range of topics, from divisions over Ukraine's membership bid and Sweden's accession to boosting ammunitions stockpiles and reviewing the first defense plans in decades.
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Stoltenberg said in a tweet that he is "honored by NATO Allies' decision to extend my term as Secretary General until 1 October 2024."
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Serbia retain 25th place in FIFA world rankings
ZURICH - The Serbia men's national football team has retained the 25th place in the latest FIFA world rankings, released on Thursday.
Serbia have 1,539.03 points - 2.49 fewer than in the previous rankings - but remained in the same position.
Argentina retained the top spot with 1,843.73 points, France are in second place and Brazil are in the third position.
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