Haradinaj denied US visa, but gets Trump's holiday card
"Today, I had the special honor to receive congratulations on the year-end holidays from President of the United States of America Donald Trump," Haradinaj wrote.
He interpreted the message as "confirmation of permanent friendship between Pristina and Washington."
Facebook has Isolated Media Agencies in Serbia and 5 Other Countries
Media that relie on Facebook's access to an audience may soon have a serious problem, reports webcafe.
The social media has begun tests in six countries where the main News Feed excludes all content generated by news or companies. Instead of automatically appearing to all users, these posts will be filtered into a separate stream - the so-called Explore Feed.
Bulgarians Raise a Monument of Levski in Canada
The first dig for the construction of a monument of Vasil Levski was made in the courtyard of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church "St Dimitar" in Brampton, a city-satellite of Toronto, the Bulgarian Horizons newspaper reported on Facebook.
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Bulgaria Official Quits in Storm Over Nazi Salute
Just two days after he was appointed, Bulgaria's new deputy regional development minister, Pavel Tenev, has resigned after media got hold of a picture from his Facebook profile, showing him giving a Nazi salute to figures of Nazi soldiers in the Grevin museum in Paris nine years ago.
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74 bodies of migrants wash ashore in Libya, says Red Crescent
Scores of bodies of African migrants washed ashore in Libya, in the western city of Zawiya on the Mediterranean Sea, a spokesman for the Libyan Red Crescent said on Feb. 21.
The drownings - at least 74 bodies were found in Zawiya - are the latest tragedy at sea after migrant deaths rose to record levels along the Libya-Italy smuggling route over the past months.
Facebook to open new London HQ, create 500 new UK jobs
Facebook will open a new London headquarters next year and create another 500 jobs, the leading social network said on Nov. 21, despite uncertainty over Brexit.
The group said the move will take its UK workforce to 1,500 staff, adding that Britain "remains one of the best places to be a tech company", amid ongoing jitters over the nation's looming exit from the European Union.
Syria releases opposition figures held on way to Riyadh meeting: Party
Syrian authorities have released two prominent members of the domestic opposition who were arrested on Dec. 30 as they travelled to Riyadh to meet other regime opponents, their party said.
Radicalization of Playmobil… when German toys become weapons of speech (pics)
Blogger Nikos Papadopoulos has taken a German toy and created a dark, witty commentary on life in Greece, but not everyone is happy with the genius result, especially not the German Playmobil toymaker itself that sought to remove his images from the internet.
Facebook profit down but revenues, user base grow
Facebook said April 22 that profit in the first quarter plunged 20 percent from a year ago but revenues got a lift from robust growth in mobile advertising.
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Tatar's "ghiudem" about to get official status of traditional product
The ?ghiudem', a dry raw sausage prepared by Tatars of the southeastern Romanian province of Dobrogea, is about to be officially recognized as a traditional product, using a very old recipe.
Photo credit: (c) Tatar ghiudem / Facebook