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Doctors Without Borders blame WHO for Ebola spread
A year after the formal announcement of the spread of Ebola by the WHO, at least 24,000 people were infected and more than 10,000 lost their lives.
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"Serbia, Albania to propose joint infrastructure projects"
"Serbia, Albania to propose joint infrastructure projects"
BELGRADE -- Serbia and Albania will propose to EU officials joint priority projects that can be funded from the EU funds meant for the Western Balkans.
This was announced by Serbia's State Secretary for Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Dejan Trifunovic on Sunday.
Russians "could lose patience and ban fruit imports"
Russians "could lose patience and ban fruit imports"
Belgrade, Moscow -- Russia's food safety agency Rosselkhoznadzor suspects that Serbia is re-exporting apples produced in Poland.
Armed forces train leaders for new global challenges
Armed forces train leaders for new global challenges
The British Embassy in Macedonia held training for 30 high-ranking officials in the security sector.
UK Major General John Moore-Bick shares advice with representatives from Macedonia, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Serbia and Ukraine. [British Embassy Skopje]
Serbia and Albania to propose joint infrastructure projects
BELGRADE - Serbia and Albania will propose to EU officials joint priority projects that can be funded from the EU funds meant for the Western Balkans, Serbia's State Secretary for Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Dejan Trifunovic said on Sunday.
Tunisia says museum gunmen trained in Libya
Tunisia said two gunmen who killed 21 people at its national museum trained at a militant camp in Libya, as the country marked its Independence Day in sombre fashion on March 20.
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"Stability in Western Balkans vital to Serbia"
"Stability in Western Balkans vital to Serbia"
SARAJEVO -- Aleksandar Vucic says "infrastructure projects are essential for all in the region" while "stability in the Western Balkans is of utmost importance to Serbia."
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Romania's Ciamba, Montenegro's Pejovic discuss latest developments in Montenegro's accession talks with EU
The latest developments in the accession talks of Montenegro with the European Union were analysed on Thursday by State Secretary for European Affairs with Romania's Foreign Ministry (MAE) George Ciamba and Montenegro's chief-negotiator for EU Aleksandar Pejovic at a meeting on Thursday in Bucharest.
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Bulgaria to Invest over EUR 2 B in Rural Development by 2020
Bulgaria will be able to invest over EUR 2 B in the modernization of agricultural holdings and the development of rural areas by 2020, according to Agriculture Minister Desislava Taneva.
Danielsson: Focus on continuation of judiciary reform
BELGRADE - Serbia is expected to pay attention to the continuation of reforms in the judiciary, public administration and protection of fundamental human and minority rights and freedoms, Director General of the European Commission Directorate General for Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations Christian Danielsson said on Thursday.