Philosophy
PM speaks at Children's Cultural Center on Human Rights Day
The state must strive to ensure equal rights to every child and every man, as well as equal opportunities for success and life, says Aleksandar Vucic.
The prime minister was speaking at the Children's Cultural Center on the occasion of Human Rights Day.
The truth about lying in a relationship
It is assumed that in partner relationships there is no room for lies. Although saying small and innocent lies is a human characteristic (yes, do not shake your head disapprovingly – according to surveys most people tell lies at least 2-3 daily), in partner relationships there are many who tend to say emphatically that ” I can’t stand liars”.
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Investigators visit scene of Elçi's killing on third day
Police officers visited the scene where Diyarbak?r Bar Association head Tahir Elçi was killed on Nov. 28 a full two days after the incident occurred, collecting just 43 out of 83 pieces of evidence in the area after they were fired upon by unknown perpetrators.
Sea of risks failing to calm troubled Turkish economy
Turkey might have finally emerged from elections with a single-party government, but the economic waters are set to remain choppyAfter the Nov. 1 elections, the markets enjoyed tranquility. The fluctuating and swinging mode had given way to a less turbulent climate; it seemed so but then the plane shooting incident erupted with Russia.
Socrates trial presented at the Archeological Museum of Thessaloniki in Ancient Greek
Plato’s Apology that presents the famous trial of Philosopher Socrates will be played in the original ancient Greek language for one night at the foyer of the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki on Saturday evening.
Social Experiment: Would you tell the blind man he won the lottery? (video)
A blind man conducted a “social experiment” in a rich area and a poor area. He wanted to see if there would be a difference concerning honesty! Here’s what he found.
Banditry reigning in newspaper columns
A person named Cem Küçük wrote this in his column on Sept. 9 about me: "If we wanted to, we can crush you like a fly. We have been merciful to you up to this day and because of that you can still survive."
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Balkan Leftists Head for Festival on Croatian Coast
Leftist thinkers, journalists, writers, radical priests and historians from all over the western Balkans, Greece and Germany, are descending on Sibenik in Croatia for four days of debates, round tables, lectures, exhibitions, book promotions and movie projections.
Germany "profited EUR 100 billion from Greek crisis"
"Germany, which has taken a tough line on Greece, has profited from the country's crisis to the tune of EUR 100 billion," AFP has said, quoting "a new study."
The French agency said this data was published on Monday by the private, non-profit Leibniz Institute of Economic Research.
Leibniz study: Germany gained 100 bln euros from Greek crisis
A new study by the non-profit Leibniz Institute of Economic Research states that Germany has profited from the Greek crisis. Germany gained a total of 100 billion euros that were saved through lower interest payments on funds the government borrowed amid investor “flights to safety.”