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Financial Times: Balkans may become next playground for Vladimir Putin Could the Balkans be the next playground for Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, and his politics of destabilisation? Angela Merkel recently floated the possibility. It is worth taking seriously. 64 270 167 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

Trump’s anti-EU talk could trigger war in Balkans, - Juncker Jean-Claude Juncker, president of the European Commission, has delivered a blunt warning to Donald Trump against encouraging countries to copy Brexit, arguing that a break-up of the EU could trigger war in the western Balkans. 25 013 99 Previously in trend: President Trump

War in Donbas already has more casualties than any other conflict in Europe since Balkan Wars, US Envoy Volker says War in Donbas already has more casualties than any other conflict in Europe since Balkan Wars, US Envoy Volker says Ukrainian army losses in Donbas war, which reach 7,000 people, were greater than the losses among the U.S. troops in Afghanistan for all time war in that country. 5 810 39 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

зеленський Zelenskyy tells about details of his participation in Ukraine-Southeast Europe summit The President held a series of meetings with the leaders of the Balkan countries in the framework of the Ukraine-Southeast Europe summit. 1 835 19

British PM calls European allies to increase efforts to counter Russian propaganda, plots, - Bloomberg British Prime Minister Theresa May raised concerns over an alleged Russian plot to assassinate a former premier of Montenegro and urged European allies to step up their resistance to Russia's aggressive stance. 3 205 16

зеленський Zelenskyy invites leaders of Balkan states to participate in Peace Summit President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy invited the states of the Balkan region to take part in the inaugural Peace Summit at the level of leaders. 1 014 11

вуйновац Pavao Vujnovac: the Russian connection There are Russian enablers in Croatia, such as Pavao Vujnovac, advancing Moscow’s interests in the Balkans, writes Tetiana Nikolayenko in her article published on Censor.net. 1 001 0