Political geography
Pride March in Romania Attacked by Conservative Protesters
A group of hundreds of people participating in the Iasi Pride march on Sunday afternoon in the largest city in eastern Romania were attacked by conservative and religious protesters.
Greece, Albania Vow to Speed up Resolution of Maritime Disputes
Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias, and his Albanian counterpart Olta Xhacka, meeting on Monday in Tirana, vowed to speed up resolution of their maritime disputes before the International Court of Justice, ICJ.
The two countries previously agreed to send the matter to the ICJ in 2020, after years of not being able to resolve it themselves.
FM Logar on Ukraine crisis: Only a set of bad options remains
Paris/Ljubljana – By recognising the independence of breakaway regions Donetsk and Luhansk in eastern Ukraine, Russia has violated international law and principles, Foreign Minister Anže Logar said in a statement on the sidelines of an emergency meeting of EU foreign ministers on Tuesday. “Now we’re left with only a set of bad options,” he added.
US says Greek sovereignty is undisputed in meeting between Foreign Minister Dendias and US Ambassador Pyatt
“I affirmed what Washington has made clear: the sovereignty of Greece over its islands is not in question”
Nobel laureate visits Baku, liberated Karabakh
Turkey's Nobel laureate in chemistry, Aziz Sancar, has paid a visit to Azerbaijan's capital city of Baku and Shusha, a symbolic city located in the Karabakh, which was liberated last year after 28 years of Armenian occupation.
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Border Police Introduces Temporary Anti-Epidemic Measures for Arrivers in Bulgaria
Temporary anti-epidemic measures are introduced for entry of persons arriving from other countries on the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria, from December 1, 2021, according to an assessment of the spread of COVID-19 in the respective country.
Azerbaijan says 14 dead in military helicopter crash
Fourteen people died on Nov. 30 in an Azerbaijani military helicopter crash which went down in the east of the Caucasus country during a training flight, officials said.
"Fourteen people died and two more were wounded as a result of a state border service helicopter crash," the ex-Soviet republic's frontier guard said in a statement.
Parliament of Catalonia recognized the Kurdish Administration in Syria
The decision does not refer to an independent state entity but to an autonomous political administration
Turkish, Azerbaijani Red Crescents ink cooperation deal
Turkish and Azerbaijani Red Crescent organizations have inked a deal to improve humanitarian aid capacity in the region, diversify and expand the scope of their activities.
Greece-Egypt electricity interconnection: It is signed today
The agreement is of great geopolitical and energy importance