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Bitcoin price plunges through important milestone, amid fears of further crypto collapse

The price of bitcoin has fallen through $20,000, marking an important milestone in the ongoing collapse of cryptocurrency. It means the value of bitcoin is lower than it has been since 2020, and represents the point at which many analysts had expressed concerns that sentiment could continue to spiral. The latest fall in bitcoin dragged… Continue reading Bitcoin price plunges through important milestone, amid fears of further crypto collapse

Boris Johnson Meets Volodymyr Zelensky During Surprise Visit To War Hit Ukraine

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson flew out to Ukraine to meet President Volodymyr Zelensky during a surprise visit to the capital Kyiv, where he launched a major training operation for Ukrainian armed forces with the potential to train up to 10,000 soldiers every 120 days. Johnson told Zelenskyy that the UK’s landmark programme could fundamentally… Continue reading Boris Johnson Meets Volodymyr Zelensky During Surprise Visit To War Hit Ukraine

Eurovision 2023 won’t be held in Ukraine; UK may step in

The organizer of the Eurovision Song Contest said  that it will start talks with the BBC on possibly holding next year’s event in the U.K. after concluding that it can’t be held in Ukraine. Kyiv said it disagreed with the decision and called for “additional negotiations.” The event is traditionally staged by the previous year’s… Continue reading Eurovision 2023 won’t be held in Ukraine; UK may step in

UK govt orders Julian Assange’s extradition; appeal planned

The British government on Friday ordered the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the United States to face spying charges, a milestone — but not the end — of a decade-long legal saga sparked by his website’s publication of classified U.S. documents. WikiLeaks said it would challenge the order, and Assange’s lawyers have 14… Continue reading UK govt orders Julian Assange’s extradition; appeal planned

Re-voting in Trnoc, the court decides in Kamber’s favor

The chairman of the Coalition of Albanians of the Valley, Shaip Kamberi, for 13 votes, failed to win a seat in the Serbian parliament, receiving 598 votes out of 611, as he needed. But, the elections in Trnoc of Presevo will be held again, after the complaint by Kamber. This was confirmed by Kamberi, who… Continue reading Re-voting in Trnoc, the court decides in Kamber’s favor

Gervalla at the Prespa Forum: Pro-EU orientation is being challenged by Russia

In the framework of the Prespa Forum that is being held in Northern Macedonia, today is being discussed within the session “Western Balkans – Maneuvering in turbulent times”. Present are Gabriel Escobar, US Special Envoy for the Western Balkans, Stuart Peach, UK Envoy to the Western Balkans and many other diplomats. Among them is the… Continue reading Gervalla at the Prespa Forum: Pro-EU orientation is being challenged by Russia

Leaders pledge arms and EU path for Ukraine in Kyiv visit

Four European leaders expressed their support for Ukraine on Thursday while meeting with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, vowing to back Kyiv’s candidacy to eventually join the European Union and offering more weapons to fend off Russia’s invasion. French President Emmanuel Macron promised Ukraine six more truck-mounted artillery guns, the latest in a new round of Western arms… Continue reading Leaders pledge arms and EU path for Ukraine in Kyiv visit

Speaker of Bulgarian parliament fired by new majority

A newly formed majority fired the speaker of the Bulgarian National Assembly Nikola Minchev here on Thursday. In the 240-seat parliament, Minchev was dismissed with the votes of 125 deputies from GERB-UDF, Movement for Rights and Freedoms (MRF), There Is Such A People, and Revival party. The dismissal was demanded on Wednesday, a few hours… Continue reading Speaker of Bulgarian parliament fired by new majority

Russia has earned 93 billion euros from oil exports since the start of the war

Russia earned 93 billion euros from fossil fuel exports during the first 100 days of its war in Ukraine, a new report shows. The European Union imported 61 percent of Russia’s fossil fuel exports during this period, according to a report by the Center for Energy and Clean Air Research (CREA). Russia’s revenue from fossil… Continue reading Russia has earned 93 billion euros from oil exports since the start of the war

Osmani in the meeting with the Minister of Austria: Kosovo has met the criteria for visa liberalization

The President of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani, today met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Austria, Alexander Schallenberg. Through a press release, it is added that Osmani stressed that Kosovo has met the criteria for visa liberalization, seeking the support of Austria for this issue but also for the process of Kosovo’s membership in the… Continue reading Osmani in the meeting with the Minister of Austria: Kosovo has met the criteria for visa liberalization