About 2,000 workers in Montenegro protested Wednesday over the possible closure of a factory owned …
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Around 1,000 employees of Romania’s state-run railway company, CFR, have started a protest in Bucharest’s …
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Prime Minister Robert Fico called an extraordinary meeting of his Security Council to prepare measures …
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The current NATO secretary general steps down on July 31 and his successor is expected …
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Krsto Savic, 49, the ex-police chief in the town of Gacko, was sentenced to 20 …
Read More »Russia Should Let EU Fix Ukraine Gas Grid
Walter Boltz told it was in everyone`s interest for European consumers to find a solution …
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Turkey accuses the KRG of not doing enough to crack down on rebels from the …
Read More »UN Security Council starts debate on Kosovo
NEW YORK, United States — The UN Security Council launched a debate on Monday (March …
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