Units of time
Mykonos in temporary strict lockdown due to Covid-19 spike
The measures will last until Monday
Extreme right MEP Dzhambazki claims “Macedonia” is Bulgarian in provocative video
He posted the video ahead of the parliamentary elections in Bulgaria
“Macedonia” is Bulgarian, extreme right MEP Dzhambazki claims in video
He posted a video ahead of the parliamentary elections in Bulgaria
Experts look for traces of crucial Anatolia battle
A group of Turkish academics started a study to determine the location of the Battle of Manzikert, a conflict that reverberates deeply every after many centuries in the soil of Anatolia and world history.
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Partial eclipse sweeps over northern hemisphere
A solar eclipse was visible over the Earth's northern hemisphere on June 10 with parts of Canada and Siberia privy to the best view of the celestial event.
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Serbia Urged to Prosecute Bosnian Serb Officers for Prijedor Crimes
The Humanitarian Law Centre said on Monday that it has filed a criminal complaint to the Serbian war crimes prosecution against Vladimir Arsic and Radmilo Zeljaja, senior officers of the Bosnian Serb Army's 43rd Motorised Brigade during wartime.
Bosnian War Prisoners’ Complaint about Serbian TV Show ‘Dismissed’
Former detainee Fikret Alic with a copy of Time magazine from 1992 depicting him in a Bosnian Serb wartime camp. Photo: EPA-EFE/Freek van den Bergh.
The former detainees had complained that untruths about the Serb-run camps were aired on the Happy TV show 'Good Morning, Serbia' in February this year, belittling their suffering.
Bosnian Serb Ex-Officer Arrested Over Wartime Killings
State Investigation and Protection Agency officers arrested a man on Thursday on suspicion that he failed to punish subordinate Bosnian Serb Army soldiers for killing several Bosniak civilians in the village of Turjak near the northern city of Gradiska on June 23, 1992.
Severe cases set course for possible new curbs
Turkey will keep a close eye on the course the number of COVID-19 patients in critical condition will take in the weeks ahead to decide whether to introduce even harsher anti-virus measures.
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How the Chinese viewed the Byzantines (video)
It is uploaded on the Youtube channel Voices of the Past
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