News archive of June 2024

Minority party leader claims Turkish identity

Turkish media are prominently covering the Party of Friendship, Equality and Peace, representing mostly the Muslim minority in Greece's northeast.

Brnabic meets with German ambassador to Belgrade

BELGRADE - Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabic met with German Ambassador to Belgrade Anke Konrad on Wednesday, noting that the partnership with Germany was extremely important and that Serbia was committed to further advance bilateral cooperation.

Momirovic: We are creating new chapter in Serbia-Japan economic relations

TOKYO - Serbian Minister of Internal and External Trade Tomislav Momirovic, who is heading a Serbian state and business delegation on an official working visit to Japan, said on Wednesday there was great potential for further development of Serbia-Japan economic relations and that work on signing a bilateral agreement on investment protection must be expedited.

70-year-old tourist found dead in Mili Gorge, Crete

A 70-year-old tourist was found dead in Mili Gorge near Rethymno, Crete, on Wednesday noon.

Sources report the man suffered heart failure. 

Thirteen firefighters responded to the scene, recovering the body and transporting it to a location accessible by ambulance.

China should take steps to reverse negative image on Uyghurs: Fidan

Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has reiterated Türkiye's commitment to China's sovereignty but also called on Beijing to take steps to reverse its negative image on Uyghur Turks, who have been subject to pressures from the central government.

Modi-led alliance says it will form next Indian government

The Hindu-nationalist party of Narendra Modi agreed with allies Wednesday to form a government after a general election in which it failed to secure an outright majority for the first time in a decade.

The 15-member National Democratic Alliance (NDA) coalition — led by Modi's right-wing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) — has 293 seats in parliament, giving it control of the legislature.

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