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Vučić: He threatened me, Kurti's errand boy
Vui presented Orban with the Order of the Republic of Serbia on a Grand Collar for exceptional services in developing and strengthening peaceful cooperation and friendly relations between the two countries.
Regarding the words of Srdjan Milivojevi, that his son and brother will be found like Gaddafi, Vui says that the opposition is powerless to win with arguments.
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Kadhafi’s son Seif al-Islam signs up for Libya presidency
Wanted Libyan war crimes suspect Seif al-Islam Kadhafi, son of slain dictator Moamer Kadhafi and once seen as his heir apparent, registered to run on Nov. 14 for next month's presidential election.
In a surprise announcement, Seif al-Islam, whose whereabouts have been kept secret for several months, became the first heavyweight candidate to sign up for the election race.
Serviced in Serbia: The Lethal Crop Duster Destined for War in Libya
Gas Aviation's hangar is located at the small Rudine grass strip airfield in the town of Smederevska Palanka, some 80 kilometres south of the Serbian capital, Belgrade.
It was here that the aircraft maintenance firm, a leader in the region, took delivery of a single-engine crop duster in late summer 2018. There was nothing unusual about it, said Gas Aviation owner Zeljko Ivosevic.
US calls on Russia, Turkey, UAE to halt Libya intervention
The United States called on Russia, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates on Thursday to immediately halt their military interventions in Libya as demanded in a cease-fire agreement, and accept Libyan sovereignty as it moves to unify its government, hold elections and end years of fighting.
Turkey freezes assets of two Libyan investment entities
Turkey has decided to freeze the assets of the Libyan Investment Authority and the Libyan Africa Investment Portfolio in line with a decision by the United Nations Security Council.
Malala leaves Pakistan after emotional visit
Nobel peace laureate Malala Yousafzai on April 2 left for Britain after an emotional four-day visit to Pakistan, officials said.
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Malala Yousafzai Returns To Pakistan For First Time Since 2012 Attack
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai has returned to Pakistan for the first time since Taliban militants shot her in 2012 for her advocacy of girls' education.
Boats with Nearly 300 Migrants were Detected Near the Libyan Coast
Libyan Coast Guard said today that it has encountered two inflatable boats with 299 African migrants, including 40 women and 19 children, in the Mediterranean east of Tripoli, an Israeli press reported.
Malala targeted by Muslim trolls for wearing jeans and boots!
Malala Yousafzai was targeted by trolls after she was spotted ‘wearing skinny jeans and heeled boots’ during her first week of studies at Oxford University. The women’s rights activist was criticised after an unverified photo was published in Pakistan media appearing to show Malala wearing skinny jeans, ankle boots and a bomber jacket.
Malala wins place at Oxford University
Nobel peace laureate Malala Yousafzai, who was shot by the Taliban for advocating education for girls in her native Pakistan, announced on Aug. 17 she has won a place to study at Oxford University.
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