June
Paralympian Pistorius released from prison 11 years after murdering girlfriend
South Africa's ex-Olympic runner Oscar Pistorius was released from jail on parole Friday and "is now at home", authorities said, almost 11 years after he shot dead his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in a crime that gripped the world.
Fyli logistics center is now on its way
Within the next year, possibly by June, a contractor is expected for the construction of a business park in an area of 450,000 square meters in the Spilies area at Fyli, north of Athens, where approximately 400 transport companies will be relocated from Elaionas.
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The Serbian Parliament removed a minister who demanded Sanctions against Russia
Serbian Economy Minister Rade Basta, who has been actively calling for joining the sanctions against Russia, has been removed from his post after a vote by MPs in parliament, Serbian media reported.
AmCham President: Fiscal amnesty without justified ground creates major imbalance, encourages unhealthy behaviour
President of the American Chamber of Commerce in Romania (AmCham Romania) Ionut Simion stated on Thursday that a major imbalance and the encouragement of an unhealthy behavior would be created when bringing a fiscal amnesty through which someone's debt is to be erased without a justified ground.
Several people including two police officers were killed in an operation to capture a helicopter pilot who bombed Venezuela’s Supreme Court during anti-government protests last year, the interior ministry said June. 15.
Several people including two police officers were killed in an operation to capture a helicopter pilot who bombed Venezuela’s Supreme Court during anti-government protests last year, the interior ministry said June. 15.
Chinese president's visit "to be confirmed on Sunday"
Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit Serbia in late June, leader of the Serb Progressive Party (SNS) and PM Aleksandar Vucic said on Thursday evening.
Syrian border crisis on cabinet agenda
Thousands of people have poured over Syria's border to Turkey, fleeing a battle between Kurdish forces and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) near the border town of Tal Abyad, prompting close attention from Turkey's cabinet.
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TurkStream construction to start end-June, says spokesman
Construction of the 1,100-kilometer TurkStream pipeline supplying Russian gas to Turkey will begin at the end of June, a spokesman for the Gazprom-backed project has told AFP.
First shipment of Fiat cars to Russia possible in May
The first shipment of Fiat cars made in Kragujevac could be exported to Russia already in May or early June, Minister of Economy Zeljko Sertic has said.
Kurdish regional gov't to raise oil exports to Turkey
The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in northern Iraq will increase its oil exports to Turkey and deliver up to 625,000 barrels per day starting from June, an official from the KRG parliament announced on April 29.