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Austria: From Turkey to Bulgaria are Passing too Many Illegal Migrants
''Balkan route is not closed. From Turkey to Bulgaria and the former Yugoslavia continue to pass migrants'', said the Austrian Defence Minister Hans Peter Doskozil in an interview with German daily, cited by BNR.
That's why he insists for tightening the border controls of Bulgaria, Hungary and the Balkan countries.
An independent Kurdistan? Really?
The independence of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) is being discussed once and more. Most recently, KRG President Massoud Barzani cited the disintegration of Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia in reference to Iraq's future. He inflamed the longstanding discussion about independence, saying, "Kurds have the right to self-determination just as Eastern European people do."
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Dusseldorf ax attacker came from Kosovo
The police in Dusseldorf have arrested a man after an ax attack at the city's train station that injured nine people, three seriously.
The police announced on Friday that the suspect, originally came "from Kosovo" and was a resident of Wuppertal, a town 28 kilometers from Dusseldorf.
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Man Arrested after injuring 7 People in Düsseldorf axe attack
A man was arrested after injuring seven people with an axe at Düsseldorf's main train station on Thursday night, police have said.
In a statement, they described the man as a 36-year-old from former Yugoslavia who apparently had mental health problems.
Police said three of the victims were seriously injured, with the others suffering minor injuries.
Bandow: Washington's policy in the Balkans never made much sense
"Washington's policy in the Balkans never made much sense," as the US "wanted to keep some nations together and dismantle others."
This is what international politics contributor for the Forbes, Doug Bandow, wrote for the media outlet's website, under the headline: "Bungled Intervention In Kosovo Risks Unraveling: A New Deal Needed For Peace".
Pera presents Yugoslav experimental film
Pera Film's "Forms and Politics of Yugoslav Experimental Film" program brings together lesser known films made by artists in socialist Yugoslavia between 1963 and 1987.
The program will be held between March 10 and 12.
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Bangladesh Recognizes Independence of Kosovo
The government of Bangladesh recognized on Monday independence of the self-proclaimed republic of Kosovo, the country's Cabinet Secretary Mohammad Shafiul Alam said.
The decision was adopted at a regular session of the cabinet earlier in the day in accordance with the proposal of Bangladeshi Foreign Ministry.
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Tanaskovic: Turkey active pro-Kosovo lobbyist in UNESCO
KOSOVSKA MITROVICA - Serbia's Ambassador to UNESCO Darko Tanaskovic says Turkey is "one of the most active countries lobbying for Kosovo-Metohija's UNESCO membership, and that is a part of their (Turkey's) strategy of Neo-Ottomanism."
Turkey most active lobbying for Kosovo's UNESCO membership
Serbia's Ambassador to UNESCO Darko Tanaskovic says Turkey is "one of the most active countries lobbying for Kosovo's UNESCO membership."
He attributed this to Turkey's "strategy of Neo-Ottomanism."
Trump's new adviser: Less than 5pct of Serbian combat systems destroyed during NATO bombing
US President Donald Trump's new security adviser in the past analyzed the war in Bosnia and NATO's aggression against Yugoslavia, B92 reports.
In a 2003 paper, HR McMaster, among other things, writes about the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, to state: