Morocco
Gigantic ancient arthropod was really 'a very peaceful guy'
It was big. It was weird. And this monster from the primordial seas was also a trend-setter.
Scientists on March 11 announced the discovery in southeastern Morocco of beautifully preserved fossils of a huge arthropod - the group that includes crabs, scorpions, insects, spiders, centipedes and more - that lived 480 million years ago.
Gov't adopts decree, several draft bills
BELGRADE - The Serbian government adopted on Thursday a decree establishing the office tasked to coordinate tasks in the negotiation process with the interim institutions of self-government in Pristina.
Along with that, the government adopted a decree founding and determining the structure of the coordination body for that negotiating process, the government's press office said.
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Anti-Islamist general named Libya army chief
A once-retired general leading a sweeping offensive against Islamists has been named head of the Libyan army loyal to the country's internationally recognised parliament, an official said March 2, in a move expected to deepen divisions in the conflict-riven nation.
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Game of Thrones locations vs. the real places (photos)
The fifth season of the hit series Game of Thrones kicks off on April 12 and promises another 10 episodes full of fantasy, intrigue, sex and violence in the mythical kingdom of the Westeros and Essos.
Parental abduction: EU helps kids torn between two countries
When one parent unlawfully takes her or his child abroad, the other is left with a difficult judicial battle. To ensure the prompt return of abducted children, more than 90 states, including all EU countries, are signed up to the 1980 Hague Convention, which offers a common legal framework.
New Bulgarian-Language Book about Morocco Seeks to Boost Tourism, Bilateral Ties
A book containing seventeen stories of Bulgarian journalists and writers who traveled to Morocco was presented in Sofia on Monday.
Did you say transparency?
Istanbul is going through active days because of Turkey?s G-20 presidency. Due to this, G-20 finance ministers and central bank governors were holding meetings in our city.
Before them, International Finance Institute held a conference in Istanbul. In the ?Reinvigorating growth, reducing inequality? session, the focus was ?transparency.?
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Controversy taints Cup of Nations as Ivorians win
The 2015 Africa Cup of Nations won by Ivory Coast in Equatorial Guinea Feb. 8 was full of controversy with disputed penalties and rioting supporters.
Pictures of a jagged broken mirror used as a missile by a rioter and players attempting to assault a referee in another knockout match involving the host nation were beamed around the world on television.
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Leaked HSBC files reveal 60 + 1 holders of undeclared black accounts (List)
The disclosure of leaked HSBC confidential documents that reveal how the Swiss bank was helping its wealthy clients, including several Greeks, to conceal millions of their assets, has caused global uproar during the last 24 hours.
Albanian Pilot Dies Transporting Drugs to Spain
Albania's Defence Ministry said that a pilot found dead in Spain on Wednesday, following a crash, appeared to be an instructor at an Albanian airforce base.
Spanish authorities had been chasing the helicopter in the early hours of Tuesday near the mountain town of Cortes de la Frontera in Malaga province.
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