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| Thessaloniki: Remembering the 'Jerusalem of the Balkans' The near-total annihilation of Greece’s Jewish communities sends a strong message to this day. Memorials, education and a new Holocaust museum aim to combat a rise in antisemitism and dangerous misconceptions. Mass Prague rally hits Babis over democracy concerns Demonstrators accused Prime Minister Andrej Babis of democratic backsliding, citing shifts in the country's foreign and domestic policies toward what the call more pro-Russia positions. Zimbabwe's Biti reportedly detained amid term‑limit row Proposed changes to the constitution would extend presidential terms from five years to seven, allowing President Emmerson Mnangagwa to stay in office until 2030 after he was meant to step down in 2028. Taliban install new diplomat without telling Germany: Report Despite not being recognized by Germany, the Taliban have appointed a new head of the Afghan embassy in Berlin without the German government's approval, broadcaster ARD reported. Czechs plan major rally as MPs mull 'foreign agent' law Prague could see one of its largest demonstrations in recent years on Saturday. Many Czechs are preparing to protest what organizers of the rally describe as democratic backsliding under Prime Minister Andrej Babis. Why Syria's new alcohol ban is about much more than beer This week's ban on alcohol in Damascus has sparked a debate among Syrians. Some say it's about more than just being able to have a drink: It's about the country's future governance, personal freedoms and community unity. Iran war: Assassinations leave little room for negotiation With most of its leaders killed, those stepping up to take their place in the Iranian regime appear to be far less willing to compromise. Is Washington's strategy of decapitation strikes backfiring? Niger rejects EU's call to free ousted President Bazoum The junta government has rebuffed a European Parliament resolution demanding the release of ex-President Bazoum. It further warned the EU to stop meddling in Niger's internal affairs. Japan's prime minister emerges buoyed from Trump summit Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi was wary that Trump might repeat his call for Japanese military support in the Middle East. The summit instead focused on trade, investment and deeper economic cooperation. Norwegian princess says she was 'manipulated' by Epstein Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit gave an interview on her ties to the late US sex offender after new details came to light in the "Epstein files." Slovenia election: a battle for the soul of the country? Sunday's parliamentary election in Slovenia is shaping up to be a tight race between the governing center-left GS and the right-wing SDS. Nevertheless, smaller parties are likely to hold the key to forming a government. Drone defense in the Iran war: What can Ukraine offer? As the Iran war continues apace, Ukraine's hard-won expertise in countering drone swarms is sparking interest around the world. K-Pop stars BTS release new album ahead of comeback concert The BTS comeback concert, to be held at Seoul's historic Gwanghwamun Square, is expected to draw around 260,000 people. The event will be livestreamed by Netflix in around 190 countries. |