He says Turkey assured him it would no longer attack the Kurds, and an agreed ceasefire would last.
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Survivors of a deadly air strike on a migrant detention centre in July tell the BBC they feel abandoned by the United Nations, and are desperate to escape Libya.
Read More »The Citizens Service Centre to open on Saturdays.
One of the first substantive and tangible decisions of the new municipal authority will be the merger of the Citizens Service Centers located in the city. The city centres known as KEP will now be open to the public on a daily basis including Saturdays. Merging with the council means …
Read More »Mitsotakis: “Prespes Agreement was negative for Greece, but I won’t…”
“I still believe that the Prespes Agreement was a negative agreement for Greece, but I will not expose the country to adventures,” Greek Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, said during an event in Thessaloniki. “Without risking the slightest destabilization we will closely monitor our neighbors’ obligations, our neighbors’ compliance with their …
Read More »Farmer’s plowing machine unearths ancient statue in Doliche
The plowing machine of a farmer in Elassona unearthed an ancient headless statue in the area of Doliche village in Elassona, Central Greece. The 78-year-old man was plowing his field when the machine was stuck at what he initially thought it was a big stone. He reportedly dug with his …
Read More »Murder probe launched after dozens of bodies found in truck in UK
UK police have launched a murder investigation after 39 people were found dead in a truck container at an industrial park in Essex, 30km east of London. One of the victims was in their teens.
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The families of victims in last year’s Lion Air crash have been told by Indonesian investigators that poor regulatory oversight and the design of Boeing’s 737 Max contributed to the fatal disaster.
Read More »People are protesting around the world. Here’s why
Across the globe, from Lebanon to Iraq, Chile to Haiti and Hong Kong, people are taking to the streets in thousands, telling their leaders: enough is enough.
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Paralympian dies aged 40 via euthanasia
Belgian Paralympian Marieke Vervoort has died aged 40 after ending her life through euthanasia.
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