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They were all there for Marianna Vardinoyannis: See photos from the emotional event one year after her passing

A musical performance of remembrance and tribute dedicated to the universal Greek figure, Marianna V. Vardinoyannis, whose life and invaluable humanitarian work touched the lives of thousands, generously offering Love, Hope, and Light, was held by the family of Vardis I. Vardinoyannis, in collaboration with the “Marianna V.

Ragus thanks Botsan-Kharchenko for Russia's support in international institutions

BELGRADE - At a meeting with Russian Ambassador to Belgrade Alexander Botsan-Kharchenko, the head of the Serbian parliamentary committee on foreign affairs Marina Ragus reiterated Serbia would not turn its back on its friends and bilateral partners, and thanked Russia for its support in all international institutions when it comes to preservation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of

SafeΒulkers adds two more carriers

In a strategic move that is seen strengthening the Cypriot flag, SafeΒulkers Inc, a prominent shipping company, has added two state-of-the-art vessels to its fleet.

The newly constructed bulk carriers, MV Ammoxostos and MV Kerynia, built in Japan to rigorous modern and environmental standards, were unveiled at a naming ceremony in January at the Oshima Shipbuilding shipyard.

‘I Was Powerless’: Serbian Women Detail Devastating Impact of Revenge Porn

Confiding in her sister and a friend, the three of them composed an email to the porn site asking for the video to be taken down. Pornhub, which has over 130 million visits per day, obliged. But days later the video was back under a different heading.

Slovenia’s Stance on Cryptocurrency and Digital Euro

Today, Slovenia is well-recognized, particularly in Europe as a haven for innovations, technological advancements, and progressive thinking. This environment has enabled Slovenia, one of the smallest European countries to boast a rapidly growing business sector and economy. In fact, it is regarded as the richest Slavic nation, as measured by per capita GDP.

President Putin ‘probably’ responsible for Litvinenko murder

The murder of ex-Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko in 2006 in the UK was “probably” approved by President Vladimir Putin, a public inquiry finds.

The chairman of the inquiry, Sir Robert Owen, said President Vladimir Putin “probably” signed off the poisoning of Mr. Litvinenko adding that Litvinenko’s cooperation with the British intelligence services may have been a factor.