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Big Ben’s Iconic Bongs Return After Restoration Work

Elon Musk Reclaims Title Of World’s Richest Person

Elon Musk is once again the world’s...

Argentina’s Candidate Wins Vote To Lead UN Weather Agency

 Argentina's Celeste Saulo was appointed to head...

Sweden Likely To Becoming First Smoke-free Country

Sweden has the lowest smoking rate in...

Slovenia To Take Up Seat Of UNSC Non-permanent Member For 2024-2025

Slovenia, not Belarus, will take up the seat of a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council for 2024-2025...

Čadež: The Western Balkans Is The Region Of Potential And Not Problems

Europe should accept, as soon as possible, the fact that the Western Balkans (WB) is not the region of...

World Environment Day 25 June: Solutions To Plastic Pollution

More than 400 million tonnes of plastic is produced every year worldwide, half of which is designed to be used only...

Serbia To Celebrate The EU Green Week

Serbia is celebrating the EU Green Week again this year, with a set of events that brings together hundreds...

Elon Musk Reclaims Title Of World’s Richest Person

Elon Musk is once again the world’s richest person after leapfrogging French billionaire Bernard Arnault, after a slump in the...

The most famous clock tower in the world, London’s Big Ben, is returning to regular service after the 5 year restoration.

The bells of the 163-year-old clock at the British Parliament will continue to chime every day after $95 million restoration.

Since 2017, when one of the symbols of London and Great Britain stopped working, it has rung only a few times: for the new year, on the occasion of Brexit and on the occasion of the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

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European Elections

Right, Right, Frontal

Among the many consequences of the pandemic, economic crisis and war in Ukraine for Europe is the rise of right-wing movements that challenge the...

Gibraltar Recognised As British City After 180-year Delay

After 180 years since it was declared an overseas territory of the United Kingdom, granted by Queen Victoria, Gibraltar joined the officially list of...

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