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Kurti's special forces beat Serbian children: Brother and sister receive medical help
As reported by the media, the injured were given medical assistance at KBC Mitrovica.
Serb list also reported on the attack.
Russians so confident they’d seize Kyiv, they had packed their parade uniforms
"Peter the Great talked about a Russian window on Europe. Putin just smashed that window," says Mark Beissinger, Henry W. Putnam Professor in the Department of Politics at Princeton University and an expert in social movements and post-communist politics, who addressed an audience of academics and students at the Princeton Athens Center on May 29.
Euro 2024: Solid Greece defeats Ireland 2-1 in Athens
Greece maintained its hopes of making the top two of its Euro 2024 qualifying group with a 2-1 win at home against Ireland on Friday.
This was the Greek national team's second win in as many games, after the victory at Gibraltar, in a group that also includes France and the Netherlands.
Bulgaria will No Longer Stop Ammunition that it Produced to go to Ukraine
Bulgaria will no longer set conditions for ammunition produced on its territory, intended for other countries, not to go to Ukraine.
This became clear from the answer that the Minister of Defense Todor Tagarev gave to a question of Bulgarian media "Club Z".
Tagarev participated in a two-day meeting of NATO defense ministers in Brussels.
Petkovic informs Lajcak of Kurti's violent moves
BELGRADE - The head of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija Petar Petkovic said on Friday an entry into the Leposavic municipal building by a minister of the Pristina interim authorities was a fresh provocation and that he had informed the EU special envoy for the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak, of Pristina's intent to also get ethnic Albanian assembly members into the
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Dacic: Constant escalation suits Kurti, we want peace
BELGRADE - Serbian FM Ivica Dacic said on Friday constant escalation in Kosovo-Metohija suited Pristina's PM Albin Kurti, while Serbia wanted peace and stability as the survival of Serbs in the province was its most important objective.
Tourism is in need of shifts
Greece needs to immediately upgrade its infrastructure, as well as the proper management of individual destinations of Greece, the new president of the Greek Tourism Confederation (SETE), Giannis Paraschis, said during the presentation of Kathimerini's Reimagine Tourism in Greece initiative on Wednesday.
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Greeks Protest Over Fatal Migrant Shipwreck
Greek anti-racist organizations, unions and others on Thursday staged rallies in cities including Athens, Thessaloniki, Patras, Karditsa and Kalamata, protesting the tragic shipwreck off the coast of the Peloponnese that cost the lives of at least 78 migrants.
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Serbian gov't signs agreement on 80 mln euro EBRD loan
BELGRADE - Under an 80 mln euro loan agreement signed by the Serbian government with the EBRD on Friday, 70 mln euros will go to further construction of science and technology parks in Serbia, with the remaining 10 mln to go to the BIO4 campus in Belgrade.
NATO will intervene? "We see indications; Troops have been sent in a Kosovo base"
Petr Bystron, who is also a member of the Bundestag, stated in an interview for Russia Today Balkan that the bombing of the FR Yugoslavia in 1999 was a violation of international law and a sin, as well as that this illegal war led to the violent secession of a part of the sovereign country, the former Yugoslavia.