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ForMin Aurescu: Pandemic crisis can be only overcome through international solidarity
Foreign Affairs Minister Bogdan Aurescu participated on Thursday in the meeting of foreign minister of the Central European Initiative (CEI), organized in a videoconference format. According to a Foreign Affair Ministry (MAE) release, in his speech, the Romanian chief diplomat said that the challenges generated by the pandemic crisis represented...
Caution: Ukraine is moving towards the recognition of the so-called Kosovo?
In an interview with RTV Ora, Ukrainian Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Vasyl Bodnar warned of the possible recognition of the so-called Kosovo by official Kiev …read more Source::...
Hunter Biden: Republicans release report on Joe Biden’s son
His work in Ukraine was “awkward” while his father was vice-president but no wrongdoing was found. …read more Source::...
2020: The year diplomacy died
PARIS — This week’s virtual United Nations General Assembly could be a metaphor for the decline of diplomacy and of efforts to maintain a rules-based international order instead of the law of the jungle. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, world leaders are delivering a series of video monologues without being able to meet in New York for the...
Hunter Biden’s Ukraine ties ‘awkward’ but impact on US policy unclear, report finds
Republicans call Joe Biden’s son’s board role ‘problematic’Biden campaign paints report as effort to damage DemocratsTwo Republican-led Senate committees issued a politically charged report on Wednesday, alleging the work Joe Biden’s son did in Ukraine constituted a conflict of interest for the Obama administration at a...
Behind Trump’s Turkish “Bromance”: Oligarchs, crooks & a multi-million-dollar lobbying deal
It was the day before Donald Trump’s inauguration and, over lunch at Washington’s Watergate Hotel, a foreign government was trying to break into the new U.S. administration. Meeting for the first time to talk business were Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, Turkey’s foreign minister, and Brian Ballard, a powerful lobbyist then serving as vice...
SportMin Stroe: Romania hosts most important athletic event in Europe, after the pandemic
It is important that Romania is hosting the most significant athletic event in Europe after tyhe pandemic period, on Saturday said in western Cluj-Napoca, the Youth and Sport minister Ionut Stroe, in a press conference, on the occasion of the beginning of the Balkan Athletics Outdoor Championships for seniors. “I'm very glad we could...
Brit paratroopers drop into Ukraine in show of strength as Russia tensions rise
EXCLUSIVE: The Paras have dropped into Ukraine in as a British show of force after Vladimir Putin stepped up military operations against Russia’s embattled neighbour …read more Source::...
British troops perform largest parachute drop for decades ‘to show solidarity’ with Ukraine
Hundreds of British paratroopers have jumped into Ukraine, alongside soldiers from the army’s elite Pathfinder unit, for an exercise close to the border with Crimea. …read more Source:: Sky...
Jewish pilgrims leave border as Ukraine upholds travel ban
Ultra-orthodox Jews hoping to visit the tomb of an important Hasidic rabbi for the Jewish New Year have begun leaving the Ukraine-Belarus border. They had been holding out hope for days a travel ban would be lifted. …read more Source:: Deutsche...