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Vucic accepts bin Zayed's invitation to attend UN conference in Dubai
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic on Friday accepted an invitation from the president of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, to attend a UN conference on climate change in Dubai.
The invitation was presented to him by the UAE Ambassador to Belgrade Mubarak Al Dhaheri.
Saudi Arabia slashes output further to boost oil price
Riyadh on June 4 announced a fresh oil output cut following a meeting of major producers aiming to prop up prices despite fears of a recession.
The meeting of the 13-member Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) headed by Saudi Arabia and its 10 partners, led by Russia, saw some tough negotiations.
Momirovic: Serbia's external trade rising steadily, reached 83 bln euros in 2022
BELGRADE - Serbia is seeing steady growth of external goods and services trade, which reached 83 bln euros in 2022, Serbian Minister of Internal and External Trade Tomislav Momirovic said on Monday, adding that Serbian businesses were able to export duty-free to the CEFTA, EFTA, Russian, Eurasian Union and Turkish markets thanks to FTAs.
Vasil Bozhkov is ready to return to Bulgaria as a Protected Witness
"I am ready to return to Bulgaria as a protected witness", Vasil Bozhkov wrote on Facebook today.
"Borissov's impudence gave way to his fear. He has reason to be afraid," he also wrote.
One in two Greeks bought a smartphone in the last 12 months
Almost every other Greek acquired a smartphone in the last year, with a survey by Focus Bari showing the Greeks are avid buyers of the handsets.
The survey, carried out in the first half of March, showed that 44% of Greeks bought a smartphone in the last 12 months, which is the fifth highest rate among 18 countries, trailing only Mexico, China, the United Arab Emirates and India.
Campaigners call for fossil fuel deadline, more climate aid
Environmental campaigners urged climate envoys from dozens of nations gathering Tuesday in Berlin to discuss a global deadline for phasing out fossil fuels and ways of increasing aid to poor countries hit by global warming.
Vučić on his health condition: "When something important happens, you will find out"
During his address to the journalists, he also talked about the allegations about his state of health and pointed out that when there is something important about it, it will be announced through the Office for Media Relations of the President.
He referred to the recent tensions in the southern province, i.e. the provocations from Pristina.
Sudan truce extended, but strikes continue
Sudanese fighter jets pounded paramilitary positions in Khartoum on Thursday while deadly fighting and looting flared in Darfur, despite the army and a rival force agreeing to extend a ceasefire deal.
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31 Bulgarians have expressed their desire to Evacuate from Sudan
At the moment, 31 Bulgarian citizens have expressed their desire to evacuate from Sudan. This was said at an extraordinary briefing at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs by the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and spokesperson of the department, Kostadin Kojabashev. A 24/7 connection is maintained with them, he added.
US Supreme Court overturns lower court ruling on Halkbank
The U.S. Supreme Court has given Türkiye's state-owned lender Halkbank another chance to avoid criminal charges in the United States for allegedly helping Iran evade American economic sanctions, but rejected a key defense mounted by the bank.