Search
Close this search box.

Zelensky says millions could starve because of Russian blockade of Ukraine’s ports

FILE PHOTO: Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy attends a joint news conference with Poland's President Andrzej Duda, amid Russia's invasion, in Kyiv, Ukraine May 22, 2022. REUTERS/Viacheslav Ratynskyi/File Photo

Zelensky said Ukraine was now unable to export large amounts of wheat, corn, vegetable oil and other products that had played a “stabilising role in the global market”. “Millions of people may starve if the Russian blockade of the Black Sea continues,” he said in a video statement to the TIME100 Gala 2022 in New… Continue reading Zelensky says millions could starve because of Russian blockade of Ukraine’s ports

Osmani travels to Greece for the Summit of Southeast European countries

The President of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani, will travel to Greece to participate in the Summit of the Heads of State of the South East European Cooperation Process (SEECP), the president’s office announced on Thursday. According to the announcement, Osmani will join the leaders of 13 countries in this summit to talk about deepening cooperation with… Continue reading Osmani travels to Greece for the Summit of Southeast European countries

The president of European Council will visit Kosovo next week

The President of the European Council, Charles Michel, is expected to stay in Kosovo on June 14 and 15, European sources confirmed in Brussels. He will also stay in northern Macedonia on June 15th and then visit Montenegro. This is Michel’s second tour of the Western Balkans since visiting Serbia, Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina… Continue reading The president of European Council will visit Kosovo next week

Montenegro PM talks by phone to Zelenskyy

Montenegro’s prime minister says he has spoken on the phone with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and expressed readiness to visit Kyiv. Dritan Abazovic also told Zelenskyy on Thursday that he will suggest to other leaders of countries in the Western Balkans that they should all travel to Ukraine together to show support. Small Montenegro in… Continue reading Montenegro PM talks by phone to Zelenskyy

The sixth Pride Parade is held in Prishtina

The sixth Pride Parade was held in Prishtina on June 9 with the motto “Both in the state and in the family”. Human rights activists and supporters of the LGBTIQ + community marched in the streets of Kosovo’s capital. Pride Week started on June 6 in Kosovo and during the week a series of activities… Continue reading The sixth Pride Parade is held in Prishtina

It is not yet known whether Putin will attend the G20 summit in November

Russian Ambassador Lyudmila Vorobieva has refused to confirm whether President Vladimir Putin will attend a G20 summit in Bali later this year. “We can not yet determine whether President Putin will participate offline or online. “We still have time to think about this and wait for the developments,” Vorobieva was quoted as saying by the… Continue reading It is not yet known whether Putin will attend the G20 summit in November

Hong Kong, the most expensive city in the world for 2022

Global mobility company ECA International has published its annual list of the most expensive cities in the world to live in and again Hong Kong tops the list. The company compiles the list based on several factors, including the average price of household products such as milk and cooking oil, rent, utilities, public transit, and… Continue reading Hong Kong, the most expensive city in the world for 2022

Albania aims to become attractive to “digital nomads”

Albania seeks to become an attractive destination for digital nomads. The latter are individuals mainly engaged in an online job, which allows them to perform it from any country in the world and their stay is not long-term from one country to another. In a document already approved by the government, such as the cross-cutting… Continue reading Albania aims to become attractive to “digital nomads”

Hundreds accused of the Jan. 6 riots in Congress

More than 800 people across the United States have been charged with the Jan. 6, 2021, riots in the U.S. Congress, which left at least four dead and several injured and forced lawmakers to hide for hours. Charges against angry supporters of former President Donald Trump range from low-level offenses for those who have just… Continue reading Hundreds accused of the Jan. 6 riots in Congress