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Golden Touch: Eight Decades on, King’s ‘Theft’ Still Divides Albania
King Zog's reign brought progress and modernity to a backward Albania before his flight in 1939 - but controversies over the gold he allegedly took with him persist.
Much-Loved Theatre’s Eviction Threat Echoes Crisis in Serbian Arts
Instead of staging a show, the staff of Bosko Buha Theatre staged a protest out of fear they would be evicted from the building the theatre had occupied for several decades.
Germany prepares pomp for Charles III's first foreign trip
Britain's Charles III will arrive in Germany on Wednesday for his first state visit as king, after a planned trip to France was postponed in the face of political protests.
British Union Jack flags have been raised along Berlin's central Unter den Linden avenue, which leads to the Brandenburg Gate, in anticipation of the monarch's arrival.
Opposition leader Janša visits Kyiv
The leader of Slovenia's largest opposition party, Janez Janša, revisited Kyiv on 27 March, a year after he visited the Ukrainian capital in his capacity as prime minister, shortly after the start of the Russian invasion. Slovenia's current Prime Minister Robert Golob is to visit Kyiv soon.
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GD lawyer booted from Athens Bar Association over Nazi salute
The Athens Bar Association's (ABA) disciplinary board removed Konstantinos Plevris, a lawyer representing a former member of the neo-Nazi criminal organization Golden Dawn, after he gave a Nazi salute in front of judges at an appeal hearing attended by dozens of people.
Old Yugoslav Tactic: Bulgarians were Detained during Vucic's visit to Bosilegrad
During the visit of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic to Bosilegrad and its surroundings, the leaders of the local Bulgarians and members of the Cultural Information Center were detained and taken by the police. This was the first visit of a Serbian head of state in 97 years, Nova TV reported.
Death of a Premier: How Serbia’s Rotten System Enabled Zoran Djindjic’s Killers
The second was Zoran Vukojevic, a former policeman who was working as a security guard at gang leader Spasojevic's house.
The third was Branislav Bezarevic, who worked for the Security Information Agency, BIA, Serbia's national intelligence agency, and was Vukojevic's friend from police school.
Serbian Security Unit Commander Refuses Court Questions About Curuvija Murder
Former Serbian State Security Unit for Special Operations, commander Milorad "Legija" Ulemek, refused to answer questions about the murder of Serbian journalist Slavko Curuvija at the Belgrade Court of Appeal.
Legija told the court that he stands by his 2014 statement from the investigation and his 2016 statement from the first trial.
Borrell: Vucic, Kurti agreed no further discussions needed on EU proposal
BRUSSELS - EU foreign policy and security chief Josep Borrell said on Monday evening Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Pristina's PM Albin Kurti had agreed at a trilateral meeting in Brussels that no further discussions were needed on an EU proposal on normalisation of Belgrade-Pristina relations, and announced that the text of the agreement would be published on the European External Acti
Borrell hopes for constructive approach by Belgrade, Pristina
BRUSSELS - EU foreign policy and security chief Josep Borrell said Monday's meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Pristina's PM Albin Kurti in Brussels would focus on an EU proposal on normalisation of Belgrade-Pristina relations, and expressed the hope both sides would have a constructive approach to the talks.