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FM Dacic "certain" Trump will visit Serbia
Foreign Minister and First Deputy PM has said he is "certain" that the newly elected U.S. president, Donald Trump, will visit Serbia.
Dacic told Thursday's edition of the Belgrade-based daily Blic that he spoke with Trump about investing in Serbia in 2013, while serving as deputy prime minister.
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Bulgaria's PM Congratulates Donald Trump on Election Victory
Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov has officially congratulated Donald Trump after the US real-estate tycoon won Tuesday's presidential election.
World newspaper front pages on Donald Trump victory (photos)
The unexpected victory of Donald Trump in the US Presidential elections sent shockwaves across the planet, with the front pages of major newspapers capturing the sentiment of astonishment and disbelief for the result.
Thousands take to streets against Trump (videos)
Protesters took to the streets Wednesday in at least 10 cities to march against president-elect Donald Trump – and numerous college students and faculty leaders took to social media to announce support groups and even postponed exams.
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Uncertainties in US-Turkey relations in Trump era
It was an election where the American voters did not choose who they wanted more as president, but who they disliked less. Donald Trump eventually won against Hillary Clinton despite all support from the establishment and the media.
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Global challenges for the new US president
After a heated campaign, Americans elected Donald Trump on Nov. 8 as the next president of their country. The result is also important for the international community because of the United States' global reach.
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America's dreadful choice
Turks who wanted Donald Trump to win because they believe he would harm the country they dislike the most, namely the U.S., appear to be having the last laugh. We see once again how unpredictable democracy can be.
We don't have to respect the result of the U.S. presidential election, but we have to accept them because we respect the rules of the game.
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US ambassador on Turkey-US ties: Let's wait and see
U.S. Ambassador to Turkey John Bass did not have much to say yesterday when he met a group of journalists and academics to discuss the presidential election results, which ended in favor of Republican candidate Donald Trump. He underlined that the results have taken many by surprise in the U.S., including those who professionally watch American politics.
The challenge for the United States
From its beginnings, Democracy has opened the way for people with overweening ambition, who employ lies, division and bigotry to achieve their goals. From ancient Athens to modern Europe, we have often seen leaders who challenged the endurance of the political system.
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Horror fiction author Stephen King spooked by Donald Trump
Earlier on today, horror fiction author Stephen King tweeted from Maine where he lives that he would be going offline for a while, a decision brought on by the bitter defeat of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. “No more book recommendations, politics, or amusing dog pictures for the immediate future,” he tweeted to his 2.5 million followers. “I’m shutting down.”