PODGORICA, Montenegro — A moderately strong earthquake shook Montenegro and neighboring countries early Thursday, causing some damage but no reported casualties. The magnitude 5.4 earthquake hit an uninhabited border area between Montenegro and Bosnia-Herzegovina, the U.S. Geological Survey said. Milena Tomanović from Montenegro’s Institute for Hydrology and Seismology told reporters that 30 smaller quakes followed the strongest one. Authorities in …
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ZAGREB, Croatia — The chief of the European Union visited Croatia on Sunday to celebrate the “immense achievements” of the newest EU member nation, which switched to using the euro and joined the world’s largest passport-free travel area on New Year’s Day. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen met with leaders of Croatia and Slovenia at the Bregana border …
Ukraine news from June 6: ‘There’s more of them, they are more powerful, but we have a chance to hold the advance,’ says Ukraine’s president. 6 Jun 2022 - 13:45 GMT Russian court fines Radio Liberty $325,000 over Ukraine coverage: Report A Moscow court has fined United States-backed broadcaster Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty 20 million roubles for distributing allegedly “fake” …