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Premeditated crush
Unlike Rod Nordland of The New York Times or Dion Nissenbaum of the Wall Street Journal, who have recently been barred entry to Turkey, some foreign journalists still report from here. The other day, I was asked by one of those foreign colleagues how I viewed the general situation in the country. I told him that we were very much like travelling on a bus, and the brakes weren't working.
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Jeremic discusses his UNSG candidacy with WSJ/VIDEO
Serbia's candidate for the next secretary-general of the United Nations, Vuk Jeremic, is increasingly being mentioned in the press.
NATO to send 4,000 troops to border with Russia
BELGRADE – NATO is deploying an additional four battalions of 4,000 troops in Poland and the three Baltic States, according to a report citing US Deputy Secretary of Defense Robert Work. Work confirmed the number of troops to be sent to the border with Russia, The Wall Street Journal reports. He said the reason for
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U.S. "worried over deployment of Russian artillery in Syria"
U.S. authorities have said that Russia has sent an artillery unit to the north of Syria, writes the Wall Street Journal, citing U.S. officials.
Commissioner Dombrovskis says no deadline for agreement to be reached
In an interview rot Wall Street Journal (WSJ), European Commissioner for the Euro Valdis Dombrovskis said that an agreement with a successful review of the Greek program was feasible within the next weeks. Dombrovskis pointed out the Commission had not set a deadline for an agreement. ‘It really is about the substance’, he underlined.
German FinMin Schauble repeats no debt relief for Greece
German Minister Wolfgang Schauble remained resolute in his position that there will be no restructuring for the Greek debt. The German Minister added that he wants a deal between Greece and its lenders within the upcoming week.”It is a common position of all parties involved that we should reach a deal in the next week’, said Schauble from Washington, Saturday.
West could "move aggressively" against Macedonia's Gruevski
Western countries have threatened they would "move aggressively" against Macedonia VMRO party leader Nikola Gruevski and other senior Macedonian officials.
This will happen if amnesty for all participants in a wiretapping affair remained in place, the Wall Street Journal is reporting, citing "a senior EU official."
Former PM Mahathir quits Malaysia's ruling UMNO party, protesting corruption
Malaysia's former premier Mahathir Mohamad said on Feb. 29 that he is quitting the ruling United Malays National Organization (UMNO) party, as it is being seen as "supporting corruption" under Prime Minister Najib Razak's leadership.
US to increase military drone flights: report
The US military will drastically increase drone flights over the next four years, in a bid to boost intelligence and strike capabilities across a growing number of conflict zones, the Wall Street Journal reported Aug. 16.
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Anish Kapoor says China copies his work
British-Indian sculptor Anish Kapoor said on Aug. 12 he would take legal action based on copyright concerns after noting a close similarity between a huge stainless-steel, globe-like sculpture in China and his "Cloud Gate" sculpture in Chicago.
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