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Janša likens Bucha killings to Katyn massacre
Ljubljana – Prime Minister Janez Janša has labelled the atrocities Russia is believed to have committed in Bucha, a city close to Kyiv, crimes against humanity, likening them to the execution of Poles in Katyn in 1940 by the Soviet Union.
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PM and NGOs call for separate protests in support of Ukraine
Ljubljana – Prime Minister Janez Janša and several NGOs have called each for their own protest in support of Ukraine. While the rally announced by Janša is to be held in Ljubljana on Wednesday, NGOs are calling for a protest for peace on Tuesday.
Attention: Russia can exert influence on the Western Balkans
EU Foreign Minister Josep Borrell said that the EU Council last night supported the adoption of aid packages for Ukrainian military forces, new sanctions against Russia, diplomatic engagement aimed at isolating Russia, measures to support Ukraine and the region and the fight against misinformation.
EU answer to W Balkan issues, Pahor tells Munich conference
Munich – President Borut Pahor took part in a panel debate on the Western Balkans at the Munich Security Conference on Sunday, arguing the EU enlargement process should be stepped up and offering the EU as the answer to all the issues troubling the region.
Bulgarian PM signed with Zelensky a Declaration of Support for Ukraine and Met with Boris Johnson
Prime Minister Kiril Petkov has met with two presidents and two prime ministers as part of the Munich Security Conference, the government's press service said on Saturday night.
With the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, he signed a joint declaration in support of Ukraine's European perspective.
Ukrainian plan disclosed? The goal is to occupy Donetsk - in four days VIDEO
Moscow's First Channel published a video from Donetsk tonight, which, according to the commander of the reconnaissance units of the Army of the Donetsk People's Republic, reveals a plan on how the Ukrainian army should regain, i.e. occupy the territories it lost in 2014 and 2015 after the conflict in the east of the country.
Orban’s Cheerleading for Putin: Follow the Money
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Opinion: Is the Ukraine 'Crisis' Just Another US Charade?
Is the Ukraine 'Crisis' Just Another US Charade? by Jack F. Matlock, Jr.
Today we face an avoidable crisis that was predictable, actually predicted, willfully precipitated, but easily resolved by the application of common sense.
More Countries in the Red Zone for Entering Bulgaria (Full List)
As of Thursday, February 17, the list of countries by color zones is updated, according to which the order of entry into Bulgaria is determined.
The red zone will include France, Belgium, Portugal, Switzerland, Cyprus, the Maldives, Armenia, Belarus, Russia, Japan and others.
Two earthquakes hit Caucasus, stirring panic in Turkey’s northeast
Two consecutive earthquakes which struck Georgia and Armenia have caused panic among residents living in Turkey's northeastern border provinces.
The first earthquake of magnitude 5.3 rocked the city of Shirak, an Armenian settlement located on the border with Turkey, late on Feb. 13, according to initial data from the European-Mediterranean Seismological Center.