Guinea-Bissau
Guinea-Bissau officially revokes recognition of Kosovo
Guinea-Bissau has withdrawn its decision from 2011 to recognize Kosovo, Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic has said.
"The prime minister of Guinea-Bissau informed me of this today," Dacic told Tanjug late on Tuesday.
Guinea-Bissau officially revokes recognition of Kosovo - FM
Guinea-Bissau has withdrawn its decision from 2011 to recognize Kosovo, Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic has said.
"The prime minister of Guinea-Bissau informed me of this today," Dacic told Tanjug late on Tuesday.
Embalo: Guinea-Bissau does not recognise Kosovo
BELGRADE - Guinea-Bissau PM Umaro Sissoco Embalo on Friday denied that his country had recognised Kosovo.
At a press conference with Serbian FM Ivica Dacic in Belgrade, Embalo said he had seen no document on a recognition of Kosovo by Guinea-Bissau, noting his country supported Serbia's territorial integrity and sovereignty.
Vucic meets with Embalo
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Turkey sees rise in transplant operations
The number of people travelling to Turkey for transplant operations has doubled in the last two years, a specialist doctor told state-run Anadolu Agency on Feb. 10.
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Bulgaria Climbs to 69th Place in FIFA Ranking
The Bulgarian men's national football team climbed one position to occupy the 69th place in the latest monthly FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking released on Thursday.
With a total of 508 points, Bulgaria is between the teams of United Arab Emirates and South Africa.
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Russian Website Ranks Bulgaria among 'States of Mafia'
Bulgaria has appeared in Russian news outlet Vedomosti's list of states where certain people "concentrate political power and basic economoic assets".
Other countries mentioned as part of studies by several scholars include Guinea-Bissau, Montenegro, Burma, and Venezuela.
Greek postman travels the world to deliver refugees letters (Photos)
Thessaloniki Motorcyclist Ilias vrochidis, aged 31, started a journey in July 2013 aimed at exploring Balkan and African countries so as to deliver letters to the families and friends of migrants who have come to Greece. His goal was to raise public awareness on migrant issues.