Orders, decorations, and medals
Polling day approaches after campaign full of twists and turns
After a campaign that saw many twists and turns, Slovenians will head to the polls on Sunday to cast their vote in the presidential election although the country’s fifth president is not expected to be elected until the run-off on 13 November.
President Erdoğan sees ’opportunity’ to mend Armenia ties
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said on Oct. 20 that there was an opportunity to repair ties with Armenia, linking it with the normalization underway between Yerevan and Ankara's ally Azerbaijan.
President of Serbia on resignation: "I am thinking about buying time for Serbia"
Answering the question whether if the solution is humiliating, as he says, he will resign, Vui said that "a man who is in the political arena thinks about it every day".
UN mulls quick foreign troop deployment to ease Haiti crisis
The United Nations Security Council was evaluating options including the immediate activation of foreign troops to help free Haiti from the grip of gangs that has caused a scarcity of fuel, water and other basic supplies.
Bulgarian Economy Minister: The Peak of Inflation has Passed
"Unless something happens with the war, I expect that the peak of inflation has passed, thanks to fuel and electricity prices, I don't expect them to go up". This was stated by the caretaker Minister of Economy and Industry Nikola Stoyanov on BNT.
The Longest Reigning Monarchs in History (infographic)
Thailand’s King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) comes in a close third place
The British front pages on the death of Queen Elizabeth (photos)
The global press also focused on the death of the Queen
Democracy Digest: Poland’s Head of ‘Propaganda’ Dismissed and More Email Leaks
Elsewhere, Slovakia now has a minority government, Viktor Oban attends Gorbachev's funeral in Moscow, and an army general launches bid to become the next Czech president.
Vučić speaks at the session of the UN General Assembly on September 20
Gorbachev buried in Moscow in funeral snubbed by Putin
Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, who launched drastic reforms that helped end the Cold War and precipitated the breakup of the Soviet Union, was buried on Sept. 3 after a farewell ceremony attended by thousands of mourners but snubbed by Russian President Vladimir Putin.