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Romania Puts Mass Giveaway of Iodine Pills on Hold
Romania's Health Ministry has delayed the mass distribution of iodine pills to the population until mid-April, after many family doctors said they would refuse to distribute them.
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Orban won the Elections and declared Zelensky as his Opponent along with Soros
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has declared victory in yesterday's parliamentary elections.
Orban gave a 10-minute speech in front of the chanting "Viktor!" representatives and supporters of his FIDES party at a post-election event in Budapest.
Day 40 of the Invasion of Ukraine: Moscow denies War Crimes accusations
Ukraine, Europe and the United States have accused Russia of war crimes following the discovery of the bodies of civilians killed in the city of Bucha, not far from Kyiv, following the withdrawal of Russian forces.
Russian War Crimes in Ukraine: Streets of Bucha filled with Dead Bodies, 300 buried in Mass Graves (GRAPHIC)
Bulgarian Defense Minister Denied the News that Greek military will Strengthen the Army
"Greek military units are passing through Bulgaria, but will not have anti-aircraft missile systems in our country", it became clear from an interview with Bulgarian Defense Minister Dragomir Zakov for bTV.
Zelensky calls Russian troops murderers, outrage grows over ’war crimes’
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky called Russian troops "murderers, torturers, rapists, looters" on Monday after dozens of bodies were found near Kyiv, triggering global outrage and vows of tough new sanctions on Moscow.
Tourist arrivals in Antalya leap more than 90 percent
Nearly 516,000 foreign tourists have visited Turkey's major holiday destination in the first three months of 2020, marking a robust 93 percent increase from a year ago.
US defense contractors see longer term benefits from war in Ukraine
U.S. arms manufacturers are not cashing indirectly from the thousands of missiles, drones, and other weapons being sent to Ukraine, but they do stand to profit big-time over the long run by supplying countries eager to boost their defenses against Russia.
Vucic won in the first round; "I accomplished something no one else ever did" VIDEO
"Ladies and gentlemen, we estimate that about 3.804.000 people went to today's elections. The largest in recent times. According to Vucic, there were some unnecessary and meaningless tensions over minor issues during the day but everything ended peacefully," Vucic said at the very beginning of his address.
PM Mitsotakis: Those responsible for the Bucha horror must be held accountable
The PM said Greece stands by Ukraine
Hungary, Serbian Leaders Set to Win Sunday Elections
Hopes have faded for the opposition parties ahead of Sunday's elections in both Serbia and Hungary with longtime rulers Viktor Orban and Aleksandar Vucic poised to win.