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Malaysian ex-PM facing graft charges
Former Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin was grilled yesterday by anti-graft agency officials for a second time in a matter of weeks and reportedly will be charged over alleged corruption connected with awarding of government contracts while he was in office.
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Year nine in the Ukraine war
We are not at the one-year anniversary of the war, as Western governments and media claim. This is the nine-year anniversary of the war. And that makes a big difference.
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Court Ruling Further Complicates Albania Opposition Leadership Battle
After Albania's Court of Appeals failed to end to the main opposition Democratic Party's leadership battle, the rival two groups within the party on Monday both submitted their applications to the Central Elections Commission for the local elections on May 14.
Peskov: NATO is directly involved
"This is proven by the alliance bullet, which was removed from the body of the boy Fyodor, who was injured in the recent terrorist attack in the Bryansk region," the Kremlin spokesman said.
"It is crucial from whose hand the bullet was fired. This is nothing but a terrorist attack," Peskov emphasized.
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Vucic claims: Serbia has not Sold a Single Weapon or Ammunition either to Ukraine or to Russia
Serbia has not sold a single weapon or ammunition to both Ukraine and Russia, said Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic yesterday at an international conference in Doha, quoted by Hina.
On allegations that Serbian-made munitions end up in Ukraine via Turkey and other countries, the Serbian president told reporters on Sunday:
Tirana Court Rules Retrial in Main Opposition Party’s Leadership Battle
Albania's Appeal Court has ordered a retrial in the long-lasting case that should determine who will hold the seal of the main opposition centre-right Democratic Party.
Dacic: NAM summit success for Serbia
BAKU - Serbian FM Ivica Dacic said on Thursday in Baku a Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Contact Group Summit in Azerbaijan's capital city had been a great success for Serbia in terms of its state and national interests.
In a statement to Tanjug after addressing the summit, Dacic also said he had taken the opportunity to muster support for Serbia's bid to host EXPO 2027.
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Stano: Brussels meeting was not about signing EU proposal
BRUSSELS - EU spokesperson Peter Stano said on Thursday a Brussels meeting between Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Pristina's PM Albin Kurti on Monday had not been about signing an EU proposal.
Vucic speaks with von der Leyen
BELGRADE - In a phone call with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Wednesday, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic noted Serbia's determination to continue reform processes aimed at ensuring a better life to all citizens and achieving full EU membership status.
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Borrell: Some progress made, but more work is needed
BRUSSELS - EU foreign policy and security chief Josep Borrell says Monday's trilateral meeting of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue has resulted in some progress, but that more work is needed.
"The Agreement is above all for the citizens of Kosovo and Serbia.