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Violent Clashes Erupt at Montenegro Refugee Camp
At least 20 people were arrested after a fight broke out between refugees from Kosovo and Bosnia and shots were fired at Montenegro’s largest refugee camp in the capital.
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Turkey’s Erdoğan signals a harder line
'We will make them pay dearly' Turkish President Erdoğan vowed in a speech in eastern Turkey’s Bayburt yesterday. 'Like they paid for what they did in Bingöl, they will pay more in future,' he said.
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Bosnians vote amid ethnic splits, economic concerns
Nearly 20 years since a devastating war, Bosnia, one of Europe’s poorest countries that remains split along ethnic lines, goes to pollls to elect a new administration with very little hopes for change
'Vampire' Burial Uncovered In Perperikon
Grave of a young man on whom was performed an anti-vampire ritual was uncovered at archaeological excavations at the Perperikon site, reports News.bg.
The man was buried with an iron knife in his heart. His left leg, cut in three pieces was buried beside him.
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Russia, Turkey clear way for milk exports
‘Russian standards’ remain the sole obstacle standing in the way of Turkish dairy firms selling milk to the northern neighbor after the parties succeeded in harmonizing regulations
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Is Turkey’s only priority toppling al-Assad?
The Feast of Sacrifice, the Bayram has gone, right? Since the holiday mood is over, I would like to say a few words to those who continued to fight the entire world during the holiday
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Lovefest nominated for best medium-sized European festival
VRNJACKA BANJA, - Lovefest, Serbia's biggest festival of love that takes place in the spa town of Vrnjacka Banja, central Serbia, has been nominated for the best medium-sized European festival, the title granted by the European Festival Awards (EFA).
Lovefest found itself among 70 popular events from 20 countries.
UN: At Least 3,660 People Killed in Ukraine Conflict since April
From mid-April to 6 October, at least 3,660 people were killed and 8,756 wounded in eastern Ukraine, the UN Human Rights Office said in a report, Wednesday.
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Local bourse keeps bleeding
Greek stocks continued to slide on Tuesday as the benchmark edged mighty close to the psychological threshold of 1,000 points, registering a new 12-month low.
The Athens Exchange (ATHEX) general index ended at 1,012.05 points, shedding 2.26 percent from Mondays closing of 1,035.43 points. The large-cap FTSE/ATHEX 25 index contracted 1.29 percent, ending at 337.37 points.
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Umbrella Generation: Hong Kong's despairing youth split with old guard
Hong Kong's unprecedented student-led democracy rallies have highlighted a stark divide between a disenfranchised younger generation who say they have little to lose, and an older guard who favour pragmatism over protest