Aftermath of World War I
Anzac soldiers commemorated at dawn ceremony in Çanakkale
Thousands of people gathered to pay tribute to the fallen Australian and New Zealand soldiers on the 108th anniversary of the Çanakkale Land Battles during the traditional dawn ceremony held at Anzac Cove on the historical Gallipoli Peninsula.
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Trianon Centenary Stirs Mixed Emotions Across Central Europe
One historic event that reflects how much, and perhaps also how little, the world has changed in the last century, is the peace treaty signed in the Grand Trianon Palace in Versailles on June 4, 1920.
Greece to demand war reparations from Germany
Greek lawmakers on April 17voted through a resolution demanding the payment of German war crime reparations, an issue long disputed by Berlin.
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World Leaders Mark 100 years Since WWI Armistice in Paris
World leaders gathered in the driving rain in Paris on Sunday to mark 100 years since the end of World War I, with host Emmanuel Macron warning against nationalism at a time of growing strain between Europe and Donald Trump's America, reports AFP.
Thousands join Gallipoli commemorations in Turkey's west
Thousands gathered to remember the fallen Anzac and Turkish troops of the Gallipoli campaign of 1915 at a memorial service on April 24.
Australians, Turks commemorate Anzac ancestors
Turks and Australians in Melbourne gathered to remember the fallen Anzac troops of the Gallipoli campaign of 1915 at a memorial service on April 23.
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Greek sovereignty over Imia is 'clear' and 'undisputed,' says Athens
Athens on Wednesday responded to a statement issued by Turkey which disputed Greece's territorial sovereignty over the Imia islets in the eastern Aegean.
1,300 people from Australia, New Zealand to gather at Gallipoli dawn service
Some 1,300 visitors from Australia and New Zealand will observe a minute's silence amid the graves of their grandfathers in northwestern Turkey to remember the fallen Anzac troops of the Gallipoli campaign of 1915 in a dawn service on April 24, a Turkish Foreign Ministry official has said.
Armistice Day marked in Serbia
Armistice Day was marked on Saturday in Serbia with a number of ceremonies, including the laying of wreaths at the New Cemetery in Belgrade.
The central state ceremony was led by Minister of Labour, Employment, Veteran and Social Affairs Zoran Djordjevic.
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