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Main opposition CHP talks poll safety with Felicity Party, HDP

Main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) representatives have visited the offices of Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) and the Felicity Party (SP) to convey their concerns over electoral safety in the upcoming Turkish elections.

Treading carefully

The barrage of significant developments in Greek-Turkish relations over the past couple of months - and especially the last few weeks - are ample proof that nothing can be taken for granted any longer.

PM Asks Romanian Authorities for Intervention to Stop Lorry Queues at Border

Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borissov has called for a swift intervention by Romania to solve the problem of queues with lorries at Rousse border checkpoints. This happened during a telephone conversation with Romanian Prime Minister Viorica Dunquila on 6th of March.

PESCO - the Main Topic of the Meeting of EU Military Ministers

The permanent structured cooperation of the European Union in the field of defense is the main topic of today's meeting of the Council of the European Union "Foreign Affairs".

It includes the defense ministers of the member states and will comment for the first time on the program, which involves the development of joint arms procurement projects.

Kosovo Govt to Pay €1m for Serbs' Electricity

The government in Pristina decided on Monday to allocate one million euros to Kosovo's Transmission, System and Market Operator, KOSTT public energy company to cover the energy expenditure of Serb-majority municipalities in the north of the country.

Bulgaria has the most Female Coders in Europe

Bulgaria has the largest number of programmers in the countries of Europe, it became clear at a conference on 8 March of the Union of Transport Unions to CITUB.

Russian Plane Crash in Syria 'Kills 32'

A Russian transport plane has crashed in Syria killing all 26 passengers and six crew members believed to have been on board, the defence ministry says, quoted by BBC. 

The An-26 plane crashed during landing at Hmeimim airbase, near the Syrian coastal city of Latakia, the ministry is quoted as saying by Russian media.

Denmon leads Panathinaikos to a record 17th straight win

Marcus Denmon made seven out of eight triples for a total of 25 points, as Panathinaikos scored its 17th win in as many games in the Basket League downing Promitheas at Patra on Sunday.

Minister not worried about Russian gas supplies to Serbia

Antic was responding journalists when he said that this will not affect our country, because of the contract it has with Gazprom, that includes "three points for the delivery of gas to Serbia."

Turkey asks Germany to put end to travel warning

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu publicly asked his German counterpart during a joint press conference on March 6 to cancel a continued travel warning for Turkey.

South, North Korea to Hold Summit in April: South Korea Says

North and South Korea will hold their first summit in more than a decade in late April, the South's presidential office said on Tuesday after a senior delegation returned from a visit to the North where they met leader Kim Jong Un, according to Reuters. 

PM Viorica Dancila: Unity must be Centennial Year key word

Prime Minister Viorica Dancila convened on Tuesday at Victoria Palace the first Inter-ministerial Committee dedicated to the preparation of the Centennial, specifying that "unity should be the key word" this year.

Top court rulings ‘must be obeyed’: Erdoğan

The government has never failed to meet the requirements of judicial rulings, despite occasionally criticizing court rulings, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan stated on March 6.

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