News archive of March 2017

This fashion ad went a bit too far! Models have sex on camera… (HOT PHOTOS)

Being provocative in order to attract the attention of the public is a well known tactic. But this time these fellows went too far…

The people of the “Eckhaus Latta” company thought it would be a good idea to promote its new line of cloths by having the models take some practically pornographic pictures.

Gaunt Brad Pitt looks a shadow of his former self in shock new pictures

Reclusive Brad Pitt emerged looking shockingly thin and gaunt in Los Angeles on Wednesday.

In recent months the 53-year-old has been locking himself away in a Los Angeles art studio while nursing a broken heart following his split from Angelina Jolie.

Chinese plan to invest USD 35mn in factory in Serbian town

China's Zhejiang Kangyi Sanitary Ware plans to invest 35 million dollars and employ 500 workers in the town of Kula, in northern Serbia.

Serbian Minister of Culture and Media Vladan Vukosavljevic and Zhejiang Kangyi Sanitary Ware owner Jing Guoling on Thursday signed a memorandum of understanding to this effect.

Shipowner Alexandros Goulandris wants to revive the Hellenic Navy’s legendary armored cruiser “Averof”! (PHOTOS)

These is probably no other Navy ship that has been a part of the her country’s history for almost half a century, being present in the majority of the legendary 20th century naval battles the nation she served fought. The legendary Hellenic Navy armored cruiser “George Averof” has that privilege and the place in history she has earned.

Turkish jets carry out Aegean overflight

Turkish fighter jets conducted an overflight over the eastern Aegean island of Panayia on Friday.

Military authorities said a pair of Turkish F-16 entered the Athens Flight Information Region (FIR) at 10.43 a.m. and carried out an overflight at 17,000 feet at 10.44 a.m.

Main opposition CHP welcomes end of Euphrates Shield operation in Syria

Turkey's decision to end Euphrates Shield Operation is the right step, main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu has said, adding that he has long been advising the government not to go further south into Syria at the expense of more martyrs.

Investors asked to express interest in petrochemical plants

The Serbian Ministry of Economy on Thursday issued an invitation for letters of interest for three companies in the petrochemical complex.

They are the Methanol and Acetic Acid Complex in Kikinda, and the Pancevo-based Nitrogen Plant, and the Petrochemical Industry.

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