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Romania Chief-diplomat meets Moldova President in Chisinau
Romania's Foreign Affairs Minister, Bogdan Aurescu has had on Monday, in Chisinau, the capital-city of the Republic of Moldova, a half-an-hour meeting with the neighbouring country's President, Nicolae Timofti, in his first visit abroad since he was appointed in office.
Shirts with hateful and offending messages leveled against Serbia
Shirts with hateful and offending messages leveled against Serbia
In "ETC", one of the biggest stores in Priština, you can buy a shirt with the printed map of "Great Albania."
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Macedonia Industrial Output Continues Steady Rise
Industrial output in Macedonia in October rose by 7.5 per cent in comparison with the same period last year, data from the State Statistical Office showed.
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Venizelos urges Turkey to respect Cyprus EEZ
Ankara must respect Cyprus's exclusive economic zone (EEZ) if it wants UN-brokered reunification talks to resume, Greek Foreign Minister Evangelos Venizelos said ahead of a weekend visit to Turkey.
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Turkish paper marbling art on UNESCO cultural list
The Turkish art of paper marbling, known as Ebru, has been added to the United Nations' world cultural heritage list.
Culture and Tourism Minister Ömer Çelik said Turkey applied to UNESCO for the art to be included in the cultural heritage list in March last year. "With the addition of Ebru art, Turkey is now represented on the list 12 times," Çelik said.
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Nikolic, But: Many positive changes have happened in Serbia
BELGRADE - Serbia's President Tomislav Nikolic and Slovenia's Outgoing Ambassador Franc But have noted on Friday that many positive changes have happened in Serbia in the last two years, and that the two countries maintain excellent bilateral relations.
Iohannis: Romania's undeniable duty towards Rep. of Moldova - establishing common space of democracy
President-elect Klaus Iohannis said on Friday that Romania backs the Republic of Moldova's European Union membership by permanently supporting the interests of this country, adding that Romania has an "undeniable duty" towards Chisinau, specifically the establishment of a common space of democracy, stability and prosperity.
Serbia, Macedonia together to penetrate new textile markets
BELGRADE - Serbia and Macedonia should promote the textile industry through closer cooperation and create conditions for joint penetration of the third markets, participants of the business forum discussing the two countries' cooperation in this area have concluded.
Serbia-Romania border checkpoint to boost cultural and commercial ties
Slovenian PM: Serbia should support sanctions
Slovenian PM: Serbia should support sanctions
VIENNA -- Slovenian Prime Minister Miro Cerar has recommended to Serbia to "support EU's sanctions against Russia."
Speaking for the Vienna daily Presse, and asked whether Serbia should participate in the sanctions, Cerar said he "leaves that to Belgrade," and added:
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