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Dacic: We expect visit by president of DR Congo
BELGRADE - Serbia wants to have even better relations with the Democratic Republic of Congo and will it work towards strengthening the cooperation further, in particular in the economy, Serbian FM Ivica Dacic said Monday, noting that the president of Congo was expected to visit Belgrade this year.
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Foreign ministers praise Serbia-Congo relations
Serbia and the Democratic Republic of Congo enjoy friendly relations, the countries' foreign ministers and deputy prime ministers agreed on Friday in Belgrade.
During a joint news conference after his meeting with Leonard She Okitundu, Ivica Dacic said that Serbia and Congo support each other in international institutions.
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Bulgaria among World's Most Toxic Countries - Study
Bulgaria is the EU's most toxic country and is among a dozen most toxic ones in the world, a recent study shows.
Published by the Eco Experts, a British company, it shows Bulgaria as the only country coloured in black in Europe, alongside Bosnia-Herzegovina.
While Bulgaria is not one of the There are around a dozen countries in black on the world map.
Bosnian 'minehunter' dogs saving lives across the world
Gordana Medunjanin is a no-nonsense woman with military discipline that she passes on to her top recruits - the specially-trained dogs who detect mines and bombs all over the world.
State-run Anadolu Agency has visited Medunjanin's training center on the outskirts of the Serbian capital, Sarajevo, where the sound of dogs barking and yelping filled the country's frosty air.
Greeks warned against traveling to Congo
The Foreign Ministry in Athens issued a travel advisory on Monday warning Greek nationals against traveling to Congo, while those residing in the central African country are advised to keep themselves informed with the latest news and maintain regular contact with the Greek Embassy in Kinshasa due to the "volatile political situation."
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Striking a chord
Tiwalde from Eritrea, a resident of the Karatepe municipality camp for refugees in the northeastern Aegean island of Lesvos, plays the violin during a concert in Mytilene, Lesvos, Thursday. The event was organized by the ART initiative, whose members for the past year have been teaching music daily to more than 60 refugee children living in the camp.
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Greek penis size not so “great”, according to study (map)
A recently released interactive map from TargetMap shows certain findings of erect penis length from across the globe. You can see the interactive map here. To see each country’s given statistics just hover over it with your mouse or give it a tap.
Is Turkey rich enough to get away with limiting Internet access?
The Turkish government has recently been expressing its wish to create a new "economic narrative" to bring the country back to a high growth track. Certainly, a rich climate for entrepreneurship would play a key role in developing a fresh economic story.
Exporters call on envoys from 73 countries to spread Turkey's devotion to democracy
The Turkish Exporters' Assembly (TİM) has called for some 181 envoys and civil servants from 73 countries across the globe to talk about Turkey's devotion to democratic rule and robust economy in their countries and to boost cooperation with Turkey during a three-day meeting hosted in the Aegean province of Çanakkale on Sept. 2-4, the association said in a statement.
Situation in refugee camps remains tense
The readmission operation of refugees and migrants from Greek islands to Turkey has begun with 202 people being already sent back, while the situation in Idomeni and Piraeus as well as in other hotspots remains tense.
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