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Defence Minister Pfister stresses importance of Swiss mission in Balkans
Swiss Defence Minister Martin Pfister takes part in a ceremony in Sarajevo, Bosnia, on July 8, 2025. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved Listen to the article Listening the article Toggle language selector Select your language...

Top Doctors 2025
Professional Research Services is a research company located in Troy, Michigan that specializes in conducting peer reviewed surveys of various professionals across numerous markets nationwide. A large part of its research focuses on the medical...

The Chris Hedges Report: Zohran Mamdani & the Working Class
Kshama Sawant weighs her fellow democratic socialist’s triumph in the New York City mayoral primary and the obstacles to fulfilling his campaign promises he could face if he gets into office. By Chris Hedges ScheerPost Zohran Mamdani’s emphatic...

Popovic: Strength of brotherly ties with Belarus confirmed multiple times in history
BELGRADE - The strength and the depth of the brotherly ties between Serbia and Belarus have been confirmed multiple times in history, Serbian Minister for International Economic Cooperation Nenad Popovic said on Friday at a session of a...

Ten Years Ago, Aleksandar Vučić Was Chased Away with Stones in Srebrenica
Exactly ten years ago, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić (then Prime Minister) was chased away by the mothers of those killed in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, BGNES reported. In 2015, the former right-hand man of dictator Slobodan Milošević went...
On Its 30th Anniversary, the “International Community” Continues to Pervert the Truth About “Genocide in Srebrenica”
[Source: iol.co.za] Important Implications for U.S. Foreign Policy Calling things by the wrong name adds to the affliction of the world.[1] – Albert Camus There is the American official story regarding Srebrenica. In addition to that story, any...

Euro 2025 Daily: Finland's hearts broken amid Swiss elation
The 2025 Women's European Championship is into the final group games. Let's catch you up on what's happening, what you've missed and what's still to come. We will update this file throughout each matchday with the latest reporting, analysis and...

More than 100,000 people to attend the commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide
More than 100,000 people are expected to attend the commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the genocide in Srebrenica, committed by Serbian forces in 1995. Five newly identified victims will be buried. The traditional "March of Peace" will also...

Sow peaceful: Couple cultivates ever-more-vibrant outdoor oasis
Suzanne and Walter Kosovich at their Greenfield home, which includes a unique garden escape. An array of flora, plants as well as one-of-a-kind antique elements adorn their backyard. This story is part of the July issue of PrimeTime. It’s inside...

1 less lawyer with active license to practice in Richmond County in June than previous month
Andrew Joseph Crawford Richmond County District Attorney's Office 2025 Angelique Noelle Ramirez The Legal Aid Society 2025 Catherine Barry Legal Aid Society 2025 Denise Marie Trerotola Richmond County District Attorney's Office 2025 Emily Frances...
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Preview: Poland vs Denmark Women - prediction, team news, lineups
Sports Mole previews Saturday's Women's European Championship clash between Poland Women and Denmark Women, including predictions, team news and possible lineups. Poland Women and Denmark Women only have pride to play for when they go head-to-head...

Day Two of Albanian Parliament Speaker Spiropali's Official Visit to Bulgaria
Albanian Parliament Speaker Elisa Spiropali paid an official visit to Bulgaria at the invitation her Bulgarian counterpart Nataliya Kiselova on Wednesday and Thursday. On the second day of her visit, she conferred with the Bulgarian National...

Trump sends out tariff letters to more countries but avoids major US trade partners
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump sent out tariff letters to seven smaller U.S. trading partners Wednesday with a pledge to announce import taxes on other countries later in the day. None of the countries targeted in the letters -- the...

Trump slaps Brazil with 50% tariff, citing Bolsonaro ‘witch hunt’ trial
U.S. President Donald Trump singled out Brazil for import taxes of 50 per cent on Wednesday for its treatment of its former president, Jair Bolsonaro, showing that personal grudges rather than simple economics were driving the U.S. leader’s use of...

Killer virus spreading across Europe 'highly likely' to reach UK
New instances of a lethal virus have been identified in holiday destinations popular with British tourists, and experts have warned it could reach the UK. The virus has been labelled as the current most significant threat to public health,...

Voting from afar
Shortly after 9 a.m. on February 9th, the day of Kosovo’s parliamentary elections, Serafina Ferizaj joined a growing queue outside the Kosovo consulate in Munich, Germany. She could have mailed in her vote — it would have been easier, faster — but...

Symptoms of killer virus spreading across Europe - 'highly likely' to reach UK
New cases of a killer virus have been detected in holiday hotspots loved by British tourists - and experts have warned it could reach the UK. It’s been described as the current biggest threat to public health, after breaking out in Iraq and...

Lessons in Finland’s Conscription Model
Finland is a country in Northern Europe that has excelled in both quality of life and military capability. Sharing one of the largest borders with a consistently hostile neighbor in Russia, Helsinki’s quality of life could not have been achieved...

Climate change is already rewriting the job market in the Western Balkans
By Majlinda Bregu Secretary-General, Regional Cooperation Council (RCC) “What remains of life when illusions are gone? Responsibility.” Imre Kertész, Hungarian Nobel Laureate, posed this question with haunting precision. Today, it echoes far...

Thirty years after the genocide, the peace of Srebrenica hides deep scars | Alixandra Fazzina
Behind battle-ruined houses, the blue sky tumbles down. Useless stairs on the sides of buildings have led nowhere for 30 years now. On the road skirting the shores of Lake Perućac, on the border between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia, all is...