Over 50,000 protesters rallied in centre of Kiev on Sunday, reviving an anti-government protest movement after a Christmas and New Year break.
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Bulgarian President visits China
Bulgarian President, Rosen Plevneliev, is on an official state visit to China at the invitation of Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping. The Bulgarian President is the first head of state to visit China in 2014.
Read More »Kerry, Lavrov discuss ceasefire in Syria
US diplomat John Kerry meets his Russian counterpart on Monday after trying to entice Syrian rebels into Geneva peace talks by vowing to exclude the Moscow-backed Damascus regime from any future transition government.
Read More »UN Secretary-General visits Baghdad
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon arrived here on Monday for talks with Iraqi top officials over range of regional issues, including the crisis in Syria and crisis in Iraq’s Anbar province, an official television reported.
Read More »Azerbaijan, France to sign defense agreement
Azerbaijani Defense Minister, Colonel-General Zakir Hasanov paid an official visit to France. The defense ministries of the two countries are expected to sign an
Read More »US to train Libyan soldiers to maintain country’s stability
United States of America intend to launch the military training of 5,000 to 8,000 Libyan soldiers in the middle of 2014 so that Libya’s stability could be maintained. The news was announced by General David M. Rodriguez, who is the Combatant Commander
Read More »EULEX mission in Kosovo expected to be granted new manadate in June
The EULEX mission in Kosovo will be granted a new mandate in June and will continue investigating war crimes and organized crime.
Read More »NATO Top commander says security deal is best for peace in Afghanistan
The top commander of NATO in Afghanistan, Gen. Joseph F. Dunford on Thursday declared Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA) the best way to bring peace, stability and progress to Afghanistan and vanquish the war-torn country’s
Read More »Serbia, Croatia exchange demands on lawsuits
Serbia wants the mutual withdrawal of the two genocide lawsuits filed by Zagreb and Belgrade at the International Court of Justice, but it will not act unilaterally, Marko Djuric, an adviser to Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic.
Read More »French tanks deployed around the presidential palace in Bangui
Four French tanks were deployed on Friday around the presidential palace in Central African capital Bangui, shortly
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