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Vucic: Nation that does not know its past has no future
BELGRADE - A nation that does not fight and does not know its past cannot understand its present, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said at the Russian House in Belgrade on Wednesday evening.
Greece talking change and new paradigms
In a world of massive change, Greece "looks to the future with optimism and self-confidence" and remains a committed member of a united Europe and the West, upholding universal values, Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou said on Wednesday at the opening speech for the eighth installment of the Delphi Economic Forum.
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PM Citu: I want to have face to face courses all school year; children's safety is most important
Prime Minister Florin Citu on Sunday said, during a videoconference with the prefects and the DSPs (Public Health Directorates) representatives, that he wants face to face physical presence in schools this year, and that the safety of the children must remain the most important, mentioning that the established rules are necessary.
A call for a blueprint for a gloomy, post-corona world: Op-ed
Ravaging the four corners of the globe, the coronavirus has destroyed global markets beyond repair in a way that is incomparable to any global crisis in recent history.
Recovery is only possible through a collective global effort under the leadership of the United States, China and the European Union in cooperation with other major powers on the world stage.
North Macedonia Awaits Economic Breakthrough That Never Comes
Economic forecasts for 2020 say that the year ahead will be a copy-paste of the year behind - with solid results but not the spectacular advances that politicians keep predicting.
Eurovision contestants walk the orange carpet in Tel Aviv
Contestants from 41 countries walked an orange carpet in Tel Aviv's "Culture Square" on May 12 for the opening ceremony of Eurovision 2019, brushing aside security concerns and calls for a pro-Palestinian boycott.
Polish Companies Ready to Join the Space Race and Clean Up Earth's Orbit
While countries and organisations around the world continue to compete to conquer space, Poland has taken the lead in a slightly different sphere: cleaning the skies of space debris, reported Emerging-Europe.
Diamandis: Technology is a great tool of democratization
This coming November, an important international institution in the field of technology, Singularity University, will make its Greek debut.
Singularity Summit envisions Greek Silicon Valley
A special event will be hosted at the Athens Concert Hall in November: the SingularityU Greece Summit.
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Here Are the Greatest Dangers in 2018
What are the most real threats to humanity? Here is the ranking made up of experts in the world of economics, politics, science and social life. The questions were asked by the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Climate Changes on Earth
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