Oil Campaign of World War II
Bulgarian Teens Arrested for Homeless Man's Murder in Germany
In a shocking turn of events, a group of Bulgarian teenagers has been apprehended in connection with the brutal murder of a homeless man at the main train station in Dortmund, Germany. The incident, which occurred on Thursday evening, has sent shockwaves through the community, shedding light on the dangers lurking in the shadows of society.
Croatian Religious Conservatives Hold Anti-Abortion March
In the Name of the Family, a Catholic conservative group, organised an anti-abortion 'Walk for Life' march on Saturday in the eastern city of Osijek - the latest in a series of similar events nationwide.
Several hundred people gathered in Osijek's old city centre, Tvrdja, then headed towards Ante Starcevic Square, where speeches were made.
One dead and another severely injured in shooting at Mercedes Benz plant in Germany
Rescue workers are on the scene at factory 56 in Sindelfingen, which assembles the S-Class, according to the Bild newspaper.
According to a German newspaper report citing police, the suspect was detained after the shooting at the factory.
It added that the background of the shooting is still unclear.
PM Citu attends inauguration of Justice Palace in Ploiesti: 22 years, 28 ministers were needed to finish this project
Prime Minister Florin Citu stated on Wednesday, at the inauguration of the Palace of Justice in Ploiesti, that it took over 20 years and 28 ministers to complete the construction, and a situation like this can no longer be tolerated in Romania. "Finally this Palace of Justice is inaugurated. I also received the history of this building.
More than 13,000 People Evacuated from Dortmund due to World War II Bombs
More than 13,000 people were evacuated from the city of Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany, MIA reports. Evacuation is required because of old bombs found near residential buildings.
The bombs are believed to be from World War II and were dropped by Allied forces during the war. Citizens were ordered to leave their homes early this morning.
Italian Poet’s Century-Old Bid for Croatian Lands Still Resonates
A century since an Italian poet briefly seized Rijeka, his act and the claims and counter-claims surrounding Croatian Istria have been seized on by the Italian far-right and, increasingly, the political mainstream.
In Croatia’s Rijeka, Fiume Lives on
Croatia has faced criticism for its record on minority rights. But the Italians of Rijeka are perhaps the exception.
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Croatian General Pleads Not Guilty in New War Crimes Trial
Branimir Glavas, who has been a defendant in a series of trials for the killings of Serb civilians in Osijek for more than a decade, declared his innocence again on Monday as the latest proceedings against him opened at Zagreb County Court.
Croatian Opponents and Supporters of Abortion Hold Marches
Opponents of abortion in mainly Catholic Croatia on Saturday joined "Walks for Life" in the eastern city of Osijek and in Rijeka in the west.
Serbian Folk Singer Saban Saulic Died in a Car Crash
The King of Serbian Music Saban Saulic was killed in a severe car crash in Germany.
The incident occurred in Bielefeld, not far from Dortmund.
67-year-old Shaulich traveled with a relative. The two were immediately taken to hospital, but Saulic died there.
The musician was on the stage from the 70s. Before he began to play music, Saulic trained football.