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Putin, at Red Square military parade, calls for victory in Ukraine
President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday vowed Russia's military would be victorious in Ukraine and blamed Western countries for the conflict, comparing the fighting to World War II during a military parade on Red Square.
Victory Parade in Moscow; "Putin: For victory! Hooray" VIDEO/PHOTO
A large number of soldiers participate in the parade, and numerous examples of military equipment will be exhibited.
The parade is attended by the Russian top brass, led by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Thousands march in silence in Serbia after mass shootings
Thousands marched in silence on Monday in Serbia in a major outpouring of grief and anger against the populist government and how it reacted after two mass shootings last week that left 17 people dead and 21 wounded, many of them children.
A Poll gives Trump a lead over Biden in a possible US Presidential Election Showdown
US President Joe Biden's approval rating has hit a career low, according to a recent poll by the Washington Post and ABC.
The survey also shows that more Americans doubt his mental acuity, and support for him is significantly lower than four years ago.
Albanian PM’s Local Arbitration Plan Pointless, say Experts
Edi Rama says arbitration in future will be a matter for a local Albanian court, but experts say there is no escaping the role of international settlement bodies if the country wants to attract foreign investors.
Serbia's prime minister blamed Social Media and Freedom of Expression for the Mass Killings
Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic accused the opposition of politicizing the two mass murders in Serbia to attack President Aleksandar Vucic and the government, N1 reported.
Rama, Himara and the ethnic Greek minority
Albanians will vote in local elections on Sunday, May 14. Given the fragmentation of the main opposition Democratic Party, Prime Minister Edi Rama of the left-wing Socialist Party is practically unchallenged.
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Τhe French horsefly of Europe
Europe is falling short as a single strategic actor and French President Emmanuel Macron never misses the opportunity to remind us. Sometimes in a barely diplomatic way. His recent statements have provoked intense controversy and debate. It was not so much their content as the use of specific words such as "vassal" and "follower," which he used to define what he did not want Europe to be.
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Vucic: I proposed reinstatement of capital punishment but gov't is against that
BELGRADE - Speaking to reporters after last night's shooting spree in Mladenovac that left eight people dead, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said he had proposed a reinstatement of the capital punishment but that the government was against the move.
Vucic: Intelligence and counter-intelligence protection to be boosted
BELGRADE - Speaking to reporters after last night's shooting spree in Mladenovac that left eight people dead, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced that the level of intelligence and counter-intelligence protection across the country would be stepped up.
He noted that Serbian authorities would start implementing a set of measures adopted by the government two days ago.