Peace

G7 leaders visit Hiroshima memorial in shadow of new threats

Under a gunmetal sky and driving rain, leaders of some of the world's most powerful nations gathered in Hiroshima on Friday to confront the horrors of nuclear weapons.

G7 leaders, including the heads of nuclear-armed Britain, France and the United States, arrived at the city's Peace Park to a sodden red carpet welcome from Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who is from Hiroshima.

Bulgaria’s President on the occasion of May 9: Ignoring the lessons of History portends Tragedies

"78 years after the end of the Second World War, hostilities are again taking place in Europe, and the peoples expect peace to reign". This is what President Rumen Radev wrote on his official Facebook page on the occasion of Europe Day - May 9.

US envoy extols relations with Greece in meeting with PM

The US Ambassador to Greece, George Tsunis, noted the exceptional bilateral relations between the two countries following a meeting with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Friday.

"US-Greece relations are stronger than ever," he said in a tweet. "I'm tremendously proud of our countries outstanding cooperation as we advance our shared goals for peace and prosperity," he added.

"Serbia did not forget. Rest in peace" PHOTO

"For five years, there has been neither truth nor justice in the case of this heinous and inhumane act. Serbia has not forgotten and will not give up the demand that the real criminals be brought to justice. Rest in peace," reads the photo on the Instagram profile.

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