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Where In the World Are There No Coronavirus Cases?
There are no reported cases of COVID-19 in several countries around the world.
Governments around the world are fighting the crippling effects of the coronavirus. But some countries have not yet faced the pandemic of COVID-19 and have not registered a single case of contagion, the Daily Telegraph reported.
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The EU has Spared Turkey from being Blacklisted
Turkey has been spared from joining the EU's blacklist, diplomatic sources said, though it has failed to fulfill its commitments and Brussels is under pressure to handle the tensions with Ankara.
However, the 27 EU Member States will add the Cayman Islands, the first British overseas territory to join the Black List after Brexit.
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Report: In 10 Years, 250,000 Million Children Will Suffer from Obesity
Obesity is undoubtedly the plague of our generation. While one-third of the world is struggling with hunger, the other one-third is overweight.
Vucic to meet with Merkel in New York
Immediately upon arrival, Vucic will meet with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
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Radio Free Europe on the 'Russian connection' in Kosovo recognition withdrawal
Those are the following countries: São Tom and Prncipe, Surinam, Guinea-Bissau, Burundi, Liberia, Papua New Guinea, Lesotho, Commonwealth Dominica, Grenada, Union of Comoros, the Solomon Islands, Madagascar and Palau for which the Ministry submitted to the Radio Free Europe (RFE) copies of diplomatic notes in which they inform the Ministry on their decision.
Dacic responds to Pacolli: Serbia's only weapon is truth
Serbian Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic said this for Belgrade daily Vecernje Novosti.
He thus reacted to the assertion of Kosovo Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli that he had "knowledge" of Belgrade "promising financial support and arms" to some smaller countries in return for revoking their recognition of Kosovo.
Countries are being bribed, says Pacolli
"What I learned is that some of the smaller and poorer countries have fallen for such promises," said Behgjet Pacolli, according to Pristina-based daily Bota Sot.
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"First country's name, then status of Macedonian church"
Patriarch Neofit said this for the news.bg website.
"When these details around the name of Macedonia have been clarified, the issue of the church will certainly be launched," Neofit said.
At the same time, he announced that the Bulgarian Church will discuss the autocephaly of the Ukrainian church and assessed that this is an important issue.
Serbian president grateful for Palau's Kosovo decision
Vucic welcomed Remengesau outside the building of the General Secretariat of the president of the Republic in Belgrade on Monday.
Speaking about bilateral relations with Palau, Vucic noted that an agreement on friendship and cooperation, signed earlier in the day, was a foundation for development of cooperation in various areas.
Serbian president to travel to Davos
This includes EU Commissioner Johannes Hahn.
The president also told RTS that he would also have "many meetings about bringing in investors.
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