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Spain church attack suspect was 'flagged for deportation'

The man alleged to have stormed two Spanish churches with a machete, killing a verger and seriously wounding a priest, was slated for deportation but had no prior convictions, officials said Thursday.

The bloodshed, which took place on Wednesday evening in the southern port city of Algeciras, shocked Spain and left locals reeling.

Greek PM to visit Japan Jan 29-31

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will embark on an official visit to Japan from January 29th to 31st, as announced by official sources on Monday. 

During his trip, Mitsotakis will hold meetings with key figures such as Crown Prince Akishino, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, and House of Representatives speaker Hiroyuki Hosoda.

Türkiye proposed Ukraine-Russia a humanitarian corridor through Istanbul

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The Turkish ombudsman Şeref Malkoç has asked his Russian and Ukrainian counterparts to convince their leadership for the establishment of a humanitarian corridor for the wounded soldiers as well as civilians strapped in the battlefield through the Turkish mediation, daily Hürriyet reported on Jan. 16.

Vučić: He threatened me, Kurti's errand boy

Vui presented Orban with the Order of the Republic of Serbia on a Grand Collar for exceptional services in developing and strengthening peaceful cooperation and friendly relations between the two countries.
Regarding the words of Srdjan Milivojevi, that his son and brother will be found like Gaddafi, Vui says that the opposition is powerless to win with arguments.

Finland to host talks with Türkiye, Sweden over NATO bid

Finland will host a meeting with Sweden and Türkiye later this month, the Finnish foreign minister said on Aug. 19, after Ankara voiced its opposition to the Nordic countries' NATO bids.

"Representatives of Finland, Sweden and Türkiye will meet in Finland in August," Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto told reporters.

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