Central Intelligence Agency
"Old, New, Orthodox" - CIA predicts a fragmented Europe
Namely, the CIA sees the European continent as quite different to what it is today in the near future - divided in three parts: "new," "old," and "(Christian) Orthodox" - and Serbia would be a part of the third.
We show up, things go haywire - FM reflects on London trip
"It's been confirmed that wherever everyone from the region gathers, some short circuit occurs. British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson didn't even come to the gathering, because he resigned. Should we go to some other countries, too?," the Serbian foreign minister asked jokingly.
Thaci photographed talking to Medvedev
"The meeting was held in Ankara, where many state leaders gathered for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's inauguration," the website said.
Thaci wrote on Facebook that he "met briefly with Medvedev," and "briefed him on developments in Kosovo and the region."
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November 17 terrorist returns to prison after furlough
A leading member of the now disbanded terrorist group November 17 returned to Korydallos prison on Thursday morning after a 48-hour furlough.
Dimitris Koufodinas had gone on a hunger strike for almost two weeks because authorities refused to give him a leave of absence from prison.
Ex-CIA Officer Denies Aiding Montenegro 'Coup Plot'
The high-profile coup plot trial in Podgorica on Tuesday heard testimony from US security company executive Brian Scott, an ex-CIA operative who the prosecution claims offered to evacuate opposition politicians and protesters from parliament during a violent overthrow of the government that was allegedly planned for October 2016.
Romania and Lithuania Helped CIA to Torture Prisoners
European judges have ruled that our northern neighbor- Romania and Lithuania have violated the rights of two suspected terrorists from "Al Qaeda" and helped the CIA to abuse them, reports the BBC (BBC).
The United States caught Abu Zubaydah and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashari after the New York attacks of September 11, 2001, and are now in jail at Guantanamo Bay.
ECHR Fines Romania, Lithuania for Hosting CIA Prisons
The European Court of Human Rights in a judgment on Thursday said Romania and Lithuania had violated the European prohibition on torture, and ordered them to pay 100,000 euros in damages each to two terrorism suspects who were detained and tortured in CIA jails in the countries.
The US Secretary of State Arrived in North Korea
Mike Pompeo, the first diplomat of the US, arrived in North Korea, where he will hold talks to prepare the summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, the France press reported, quoted by Focus.
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Senate panel narrowly recommends Pompeo as US diplomatic chief
U.S. President Donald Trump's pick for secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, narrowly won approval from a Senate panel on April 23, paving the way for the CIA director to become America's top diplomat.
Trump hopes for successful North Korea summit, but warns he could walk away
U.S. President Donald Trump said on April 18 that he hoped an unprecedented summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un would be successful after a recent visit to Pyongyang by CIA Director Mike Pompeo, but warned he would call it off if he did not think it would produce results.