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Disagreements over sending troops to Ukraine are just the tip of the iceberg in much tougher negotiations over the country's ...
The Anglo-French-led force west of the Dnipro river – which bisects Ukraine from north to south – would “not be provocative ...
The South East European Film Festival (SEEfest) has announced the lineup for the 20th anniversary of the cinematic event in ...
South East European Film Festival is bringing to Los Angeles U.S. premieres, European talent, and an Industry Accelerator ...
Hong Kong's last remaining major opposition party took a key step towards disbanding itself on Sunday after a special meeting ...
While European and US diplomats are in Paris to discuss a possible ceasefire deal, an expert pointed out what could bring ...
Representatives of 50 countries, meeting at Brussels, commit to giving $24 billion, making the EU the top supplier of ...
As usual, there is not much news at the weekend and they are all without any sensations. Perhaps this is not bad. For sensations most often bring trouble, especially sensations from the West.
Zimbabwe celebrates its 45th anniversary as an independent and sovereign state, a huge milestone just five years shy of a golden jubilee.
More than 2,000 pilgrims with Hosanna House and Children’s Pilgrimage Trust are to arrive in Lourdes over the Easter weekend for the largest annual children’s ...
Central Europe is a living, real geopolitical entity, said Miklos Szantho, director general of the Center for Fundamental Rights, at the Central European Summit. Unlike the previous administration ...