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Donald Trump: Why he targeted Panama and Greenland
Taken for granted that he means absolutely literally what he proclaims publicly and in the style of a war telegraph, Donald Trump is determined to take over, even by force if necessary, the Panama Peninsula. And at the same time buy Greenland, making an offer that supposedly no one will be able to refuse, let alone the semi-autonomous indigenous peoples and the government of Denmark.
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Serbian "New deal": New plan for stronger Serbia
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Editorial: To Vima celebrates its centennial
Yesterday was our birthday. On 6 February, 1992, exactly 100 years ago, the newspaper then called Elefthero Vima first hit the stands.
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Angelina Jolie: Δημοπρατεί ιστορικό πίνακα του Winston Churchill
Ο Βρετανός πρωθυπουργόςτον είχε κάνει δώρο στον Franklin Roosevelt
INTERVIEW/Carafano: Trump is controversial; when you look past controversy there is clarity of purpose in foreign policy
Bucharest, May 29 /Agerpres/ - US President Donald Trump is controversial both in the United States as in Europe but, "when you look past the controversy and you put that aside, there is a clarity of purpose in US foreign policy", said, in an interview for AGERPRES, foreign policy expert James Carafano.
Merkel, Tsipras agree to stay in touch to reach debt deal
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and German Chancellor Angela Merkel agreed in a phone conversation on Sunday to maintain contact during talks between Athens and its lenders to reach a debt deal, a Greek government official said.
Russia erects controversial 'Big Three' monument in Crimea
Russia on Feb. 5 defied anger by unveiling a controversial monument to Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, Britain's Winston Churchill and US President Franklin Roosevelt at their fateful meeting in Crimea in 1945.
Peace pipe or candy?
It is time for Thanksgiving, the table of union and peace. The tradition began in 1621, when 51 newcomers to America hosted 90 members of the Wampanoag tribe. The event took place in the fall; the occasion was to celebrate a good harvest of corn. The celebrations lasted three days; among the food consumed were wild fowl (probably turkey) and five deer.
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Vucic: We will not give up on reforms
BELGRADE - The Serbian government will not give up on reforms, as the country needs them badly to get out of the vicious circle and move on and change, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic has said.
“Simply put, Serbia has to begin to work,” Vucic wrote in a lengthy article, titled “Action Now”, which appeared in the Saturday edition of Belgrade-based daily Informer.
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