Kosovo starts work on museum to commemorate expulsions
A train that was used to ferry thousands of Albanians out of Kosovo during the 1999 NATO bombing will be made into a museum at the border crossing to remember Kosovo’s biggest exodus.
Kosovo starts work on museum to commemorate expulsions
A train that was used to ferry thousands of Albanians out of Kosovo during the 1999 NATO bombing will be made into a museum at the border crossing to remember Kosovo’s biggest exodus.
As conflict flares once more, what’s at stake for Libya’s oil?
Eastern-based Libyan forces commanded by Khalifa Haftar launched an offensive last week to take control of Tripoli, the capital, plunging the OPEC country into a new round of armed conflict.
As conflict flares once more, what’s at stake for Libya’s oil?
Eastern-based Libyan forces commanded by Khalifa Haftar launched an offensive last week to take control of Tripoli, the capital, plunging the OPEC country into a new round of armed conflict.
Sexual revolution of 1960s led to Church abuse crisis: ex pope
Former Pope Benedict has blamed the Catholic Church’s sexual abuse scandal on the effects of the sexual revolution of the 1960s and a general collapse in morality.
Sexual revolution of 1960s led to Church abuse crisis: ex pope
Former Pope Benedict has blamed the Catholic Church’s sexual abuse scandal on the effects of the sexual revolution of the 1960s and a general collapse in morality.
U.S. puts 37 Chinese companies and schools on red-flag ‘unverified’ list
The U.S. Commerce Department said on Wednesday that is adding 37 Chinese companies and schools to a red-flag list of “unverified” entities that U.S. companies should treat with caution, according to a notice in the Federal Register.
Britain should decide on Brexit options by October: EU’s Verhofstadt
Britain should scrap its decision to leave the European Union, agree a deal with the Labour Party or launch a second referendum on the issue, the European Parliament’s Brexit coordinator said on Thursday, hours after the bloc set an October deadline fo…
Poland broke EU law by lowering judges’ retirement age, court advisor says
Poland has failed to uphold the independence of its Supreme Court, the advisor to the EU’s top court said on Thursday, arguing that the lowering of judges’ retirement age breaks European Union law.
Finnish police break largest cocaine ring in the country
Finnish police said they have cracked a large cocaine ring in the Tampere region which imported 13 kilos of cocaine from the Netherlands to Finland in 2017-2018 and involved dozens of suspects.




