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One of last Greek survivors of Auschwitz dies at age of 98
Vaso Stamatiou, one of the last Greek survivors of Auschwitz, has died at the age of 98. She had spent her last years in the Ecclesiastical Nursing Home of Stylida, Central Greece.
Zvečan: Kurti's special forces set out to arrest Serbs; KFOR helicopter landed
Almost at the same time as the information about the action of the Kosovo Police in Zvean, local residents reported to the Kosovo online portal that the KFOR helicopter had landed in itkovac, in this municipality.
The main street in Zvean is blocked on both sides, writes Kosovo Online.
Bulgaria presents Two Candidates for European Commissioner - Daniel Laurer and Iliana Ivanova
The Council of Ministers today discusses the proposal of candidates for European Commissioner. Two candidacies were presented, an opportunity provided in Ursula von der Leyen's letter. The two candidates are Daniel Laurer and Iliana Ivanova. Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov told the media after the extraordinary meeting of the government.
Mojsilović urgently: "If the army receives orders, it will carry it out fully" VIDEO
Just to reiterate, today there were videos released of Kurti's terrorists armed to the teeth in South Mitrovica, who are speculated to be heading north.
Kosovo Indicts Serb Ex-Policeman for Wartime Attack on Civilians
The prosecution announced on Friday that it has charged a Kosovo Serb, who it identified only by the initials M.Dj., with participating in an attack on ethnic Albanian civilians during the war in 1999.
The former policeman Mfrom the village of Vitomirica in Kosovo Peja/Pec municipality has been charged with war crimes against the civilian population.
Key demand by farmers resolved
Representatives of Slovenian farmers and the government have managed to resolve a key demand that led to massive protests by farmers this spring as they agreed that mitigating measures on farmland that is part of Natura 2000 sites would be voluntary.
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The President in Austria: Bulgarian Business offers Good Opportunities for Mutually Beneficial Partnerships
"Bulgarian business offers good opportunities for mutually beneficial partnerships", said President Rumen Radev at a round table in Vienna organized by the Austrian Chamber of Commerce. Representatives of Bulgarian and Austrian businesses in the field of energy, the banking sector, the automotive industry and high technologies participated in the forum.
Bulgaria: WCC-DB with Seven Conditions for GERB in order to Still have a Government
The co-chairman of "We Continue the Change" Kiril Petkov announced that together with their coalition partner "Democratic Bulgaria" they decided to confirm the declaration of the "Denkov-Gabriel" cabinet, however, they set seven conditions in order for their joint rule with GERB to continue.
Kosovo Arrests Another Suspect for Attacks on KFOR
Kosovo Police announced on Friday that it arrested a Kosovo Serb, N.O., known as Nemac and/or Rus, suspected of participating in violent clashes between Serb protesters and the NATO peacekeeping mission in Kosovo, KFOR, on May 29, in the Serb-majority northern municipality of Zvecan.
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Politicians claim that Bulgaria has been Sending Military Aid and Weapons to Ukraine since the Start of the War
Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov stated that, with the intention of providing more decisive military aid to Ukraine, the government strictly complies with the decisions of the National Assembly on this issue. This is how Denkov responded to what was stated today by Rumen Radev, according to whom the cabinet is increasingly pushing Bulgaria to participate in the war: