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NATO chief calls on Europe to ramp up arms production
NATO's secretary general called on Europe to increase its arms production to support Ukraine and prevent "potentially decades of confrontation" with Moscow, in an interview published by German media Saturday.
Day 382 of the Invasion of Ukraine: Russia continues its advance in Bakhmut
Stoltenberg: NATO and the US to Strengthen their Presence in the Arctic
"NATO and the US should increase their presence in the Arctic amid increased Russian military activity in the region". This is what NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said in a comment to Welt am Sonntag.
"NATO must strengthen its presence in the Arctic", believes the Secretary General of the Alliance, without specifying what he means.
World is horrified by the scenes from the Croatian border PHOTO
Growing number of migrants wants to enter the EU along that route.
After a few months ago, in response to Brussels' sanctions, Belarusian President Lukashenko allowed migrants from the Middle East, mainly from Syria and Iraq, to enter the country unhindered, the situation on the Polish border is becoming a new crisis hotspot.
Turkish official hits back over Austrian leader's refugee remarks
All countries should realize and fulfill their responsibilities with regards to the global refugee issue, Turkey's parliament speaker said on July 28.
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"The coronavirus erupted because of the Balkans"; "Scandalous statement"
"It is scandalous that the German minister publicly accuses the Balkans and thus humiliates people of migrant origin," Edi Rama told the German "Bild".
German tourists eyeing holidays in Greece, says report
Greece was listed first among locations keen to see German tourists this year by the German newspaper "Bild am Sonntag" on Sunday in a six-page spread on possible holiday destinations for German travelers.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen Calls for 'Marshall Plan' for Europe
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has called on EU nations to invest billions in the bloc's budget to avert catastrophic economic consequences from the current coronavirus crisis.
Twelve detained in Germany over suspected far-right plot
German federal prosecutors won a court order to detain 12 men arrested on suspicion of involvement in a far-right plot to overthrow the political order by means of targeted attacks.
The men were arrested on Feb. 14, four on suspicion of forming a right-wing terrorist organization last September and the rest of offering them financial support.