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Political parallels
It is fair to say that most, if not all of us are following the current SYRIZA saga with some interest. Some of us are more interested than others either because we support or oppose the party, others are interested in the personalities involved; in any case the interest is high.
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Czechia’s 25 years in NATO – together with Türkiye
"It is our common purpose, over time, to do for Europe's east what NATO has already helped to do for Europe's west. Steadily and systematically, we will continue erasing the line drawn in Europe by Stalin's bloody boot", said the then-Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright twenty-five years ago while welcoming the first new NATO members since the Cold War's end.
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Ankara responds to Israeli accusations against Erdoğan
A spokesperson for the Turkish Foreign Ministry has responded to recent statements made by Israeli officials against President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, accusing them of attempting to shift the focus away from their country's actions in Gaza.
Day 690 of the Invasion of Ukraine: Russia Carried Out 626 Chemical Attacks
Dacic: Serbia is no one's long arm, pursues independent policy
BELGRADE - Serbian FM Ivica Dacic said on Friday Serbia was pursuing an independent and sovereign foreign policy governed by its own interests, and noted that the country was no one's long arm.
Day 513 of the Invasion of Ukraine: Prominent Russian Propagandist was Detained by Kremlin Authorities
Moldova Commemorates Victims of Soviet Deportations
This was the second and biggest wave of deportations out of the three that the Soviet Union enacted in Moldova. Between 1941 and 1951 there were three waves of deportations, and historians estimate that the total number of deportees was between 80,000 and 120,000.
The latest temptation
Greek political life has registered several achievements which could even be considered world records.
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Albanian Government’s Stalin-Lenin ‘Art Installation’ Stirs Anger
Statues of Lenin and Stalin, removed from Albania's streets in the dying days of communism three decades ago, have suddenly reappeared in the garden of a government villa. Not everyone is impressed.
Deadly Verses: How Communist Albania Executed Poets for Subversion
After a trial that lasted just seven days, Leka, then 36, and Blloshmi, 29, were sentenced to death and then executed on the night of July 17, 1977.
Born in the same village - Berzheshte, in the Librazhd area - the two poets lived a short and difficult life under Hoxha's regime, which kept the country isolated from the democratic world for more than four decades.