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Russian Gas Games with Europe Short-Sighted, says Russian Expert
As a candidate for membership of the EU, Serbia too is under pressure to join the Western sanctions on Russia, but has so far refused to do so, not least given the importance of Russia's United Nations Security Council veto when it comes to frustrating the international integration of Serbia's former southern province, Kosovo.
Ukraine war has shown accuracy of our quest for fair world order: Erdoğan
"The Ukraine war has once again shown how accurate our quest for the establishment of a fair world order is. The importance of our reform efforts in the United Nations Security Council, which we have symbolized by saying, 'the World is bigger than 5', has been understood," President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has said, speaking at an iftar with ambassadors in Ankara on April 18.
Turkey in league of global powers: Turkish FM
Turkey cannot remain irrelevant to the problems of its region because the country is now in the league of global powers, Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said on April 17.
"As Turkey, we are not just a regional power. Turkey is now a global power," Çavuşoğlu said, speaking at an iftar dinner in the Black Sea province of Samsun.
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An emergency special session of the UN General Assembly convened
A session is scheduled for tomorrow.
Today, the United Nations Security Council voted to convene a rare emergency special session of the United Nations General Assembly of 193 members on Russia's action in Ukraine.
"Pristina receives Afghans and violates Resolution 1244. Danger"
"You're not welcome. You're going to break your teeth"
That was said by the Serbian member of the Presidency of BiH and the leader of the SNSD, Milorad Dodik.
Rome Declaration announced after first G20 Culture Ministers’ meeting
The Rome Declaration was announced after the first G20 Culture Ministers' Meeting in Rome in a major two-day event held under the Italian G20 presidency.
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Last humanitarian aid crossing into Syria must stay open: Op-ed
On July 10, the cross-border humanitarian aid operations from Turkey to northwest Syria will expire, and a new United Nations Security Council vote will take place, deciding on the critical lifeline for around 4 million people reliant on cross-border assistance to meet their basic needs.
Hague Tribunal Leaves Uncertain Legacy as Last Trial Nears End
After the ICTY shut down at the end of 2017, its remaining cases, including the appeals in the landmark trials of Bosnian Serb political and military leaders Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic, were taken over by the Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals, MICT.