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Turkish Govt Targets Kurdish Party After 13 Turks Reported Killed
Turkish riot police. Photo: EPA-EFE/SEDAT SUNA
The Interior Ministry said on February 15 in a written statement: "718 people including the presidents of HDP district and city branches were detained as part of operations against the PKK's operations in the country. Detentions are still underway."
Novak like a phoenix, stronger than Fritz and injury!
The champion of the Australian Open, after 207 minutes of the game, was stronger than the injury and the opponent, defeated the American Taylor Fritz, 7: 6 (1), 6: 4, 3: 6, 4: 6, 6: 2.
Family of Murdered Montenegrin Editor Wants Case Reopened
The new government, a coalition of three political blocs who together control 41 of parliament's 81 seats, has vowed to uphold the rule of law, get to the bottom of a string of corruption scandals and end the climate of impunity surrounding attacks on journalists.
The Iron Chancellor does not give in: The danger is real
Addressing the Bundestag, Merkel said that vaccination is progressing better and better, that the number of infections is declining.
Croatia Drags Heels on Border-Monitoring Mechanism to Prevent Migrant Abuses
Croatia's Interior Ministry was tasked during a November visit to Zagreb by officials of the European Commission and the Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA) with drawing up a draft mechanism as a basis for negotiations.
Word Games: Russian Language Disputes Could Again Fracture Moldova
The move was an attempt to undermine Sandu's position, as she wishes to see her country move closer to the EU, not Russia.
Week in Review: Unlikely Races and Propaganda Wars
The Vaccine Race
Experts from China take photos while Serbian army soldiers prepare beds for people infected with the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 at the Belgrade Fair, in Belgrade, Serbia, 24 March 2020. EPA-EFE/ANDREJ CUKIC
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Erdogan Sets Sights on Moon to Mark Turkish Centenary
A picture of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaking at the National Space Program introductory meeting in Ankara, February 9, 2021. Photo: EPA-EFE/TURKISH PRESIDENT PRESS OFFICE
The space programme includes ambitious plans to send astronauts to the moon, establish a spaceport and create a global brand in satellite technology - all in the next 10 years.
Serbia’s President Will Struggle to Get Patriarch He Can Control
In fact, German was not elected under the present-day lottery system. The Church introduced the "apostolic vote" only in 1990, precisely to stop the state from meddling in the process.
Serbia is getting closer to legalizing same-sex partnerships: Do you agree? A SURVEY
This is the initial step towards legalizing the marriages of members of the LGBT community.
The public debate will last until February 20, and it is expected that the law should be adopted in the Assembly by the summer, reports Blic.
Minister of Human Rights and Social Dialogue Gordana Comic says that the bill should be in the Assembly by the end of the spring session.