The deal made between Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti in Ohrid is based on a gentleman's agreement because the Serbian party did not sign the document.
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Serbia’s and Kosovo’s leaders have agreed to a framework agreement following a day of talks in Northern Macedonia but have stopped short of signing the EU-brokered deal.
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Several thousand people gathered in Belgrade yesterday evening to rally against Kosovo-Serbia talks on an 11-point agreement proposed by the European Union. The demonstrations came ahead of a meeting to be held between Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Kosovar Prime Minister Albin Kurti today in North Macedonia. The protesters are against the Western nations backed deal to normalise ties between Kosovo and Serbia, which they view as recognition of Kosovo’s independence. The protesters held Serbian flags and banners that read "Kosovo is not for sale," "Serbia, not European Union," and "No to capitulation." Few months back also, tempers had flared up… and Serbia had put its army on the highest combat alert after days of escalating tensions between Belgrade and Pristina. In this video, we explain what is the conflict between Serbia and Kosovo…and what is the 11 point agreement that has been proposed by the European Union. But before that, don’t forget to like, share and subscribe to Oneindia.
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Lollapalooza , Announces 2023 Lineup.
The annual music festival will take place
Aug. 3-6 in Chicago's Grant Park.
Headliners this year include Kendrick Lamar, Billie Eilish, Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Headliners this year include Kendrick Lamar, Billie Eilish, Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Headliners this year include Kendrick Lamar, Billie Eilish, Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Odesza, Lana Del Rey, Karol G.
Odesza, Lana Del Rey, Karol G.
Odesza, Lana Del Rey, Karol G.
The 1975 and Tomorrow X Together.
The 1975 and Tomorrow X Together.
Other acts include
A Boogie Wit da Hoodie, Maggie Rogers, .
Other acts include
A Boogie Wit da Hoodie, Maggie Rogers, .
Carly Rae Jepsen, Diplo,
Thirty Seconds to Mars.
Carly Rae Jepsen, Diplo,
Thirty Seconds to Mars.
Carly Rae Jepsen, Diplo,
Thirty Seconds to Mars.
Lil Yachty, Tems, Pusha T, .
Lil Yachty, Tems, Pusha T, .
Lil Yachty, Tems, Pusha T, .
Portugal. The Man, Sylvan Esso,
The Linda Lindas and many more.
Portugal. The Man, Sylvan Esso,
The Linda Lindas and many more.
Portugal. The Man, Sylvan Esso,
The Linda Lindas and many more.
The bands will play across nine stages
throughout the course of the four-day festival.
Presale begins March 23 at 10 a.m. CT
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Yelling at Your Dog Can Have Long-Term Negative Effects, Study Shows .
An analysis says using
negative commands can result
in long-term stress for your pooch.
The study can be found
in the journal 'BioRxiv.'.
Besides stress, it adds that
a dog's cognitive abilities
can also be affected.
For the study, 92 dogs from training facilities
in Portugal were put into two groups.
One group was trained aggressively
and had choke collars used on them.
The other went through training in a docile manner
with rewards coming in the form of treats.
The three-year study saw the dogs
go through multiple stress tests.
In one, negatively-trained dogs approached bowls of food slower
than the others, a sign of pessimism.
Dogs trained using aversive-based methods experienced poorer welfare as compared to companion dogs trained using reward-based methods .., Researchers, via study.
Dogs attending schools using aversive-based methods displayed more stress-related behaviors .., Researchers, via study.
It appears saying "Good Dog" may be
more important than previously thought
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A Swiss regulator's decision to prioritise shareholder value over certain bondholders in the forced takeover of Credit Suisse could result in legal action, a law.. Sky News
Swiss Officials , Reach Emergency Deal , to Save Credit Suisse.
On March 19, Swiss officials announced
a last-minute deal for an emergency takeover of
the troubled Credit Suisse by fellow banking titan UBS.
On March 19, Swiss officials announced
a last-minute deal for an emergency takeover of
the troubled Credit Suisse by fellow banking titan UBS.
NPR reports that Swiss president Alain Berset
announced the deal, claiming it was critical
for stabilizing the global banking sector.
NPR reports that Swiss president Alain Berset
announced the deal, claiming it was critical
for stabilizing the global banking sector.
According to the deal, UBS Group AG
will make an all stock purchase
of $3 billion for Credit Suisse.
According to the deal, UBS Group AG
will make an all stock purchase
of $3 billion for Credit Suisse.
As an additional bonus to the deal,
the Swiss central bank will also reportedly
give UBS an extra $100 billion. .
NPR reports that the last-minute emergency takeover
of Credit Suisse comes as the latest evidence
of ongoing banking troubles that began with , the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank. .
NPR reports that the last-minute emergency takeover
of Credit Suisse comes as the latest evidence
of ongoing banking troubles that began with , the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank. .
Prior to the latest deal being reached,
the Swiss central bank had attempted to save
Credit Suisse with a $54 billion lifeline loan. .
Prior to the latest deal being reached,
the Swiss central bank had attempted to save
Credit Suisse with a $54 billion lifeline loan. .
However, the sizable loan
was not enough to stabilize
the faltering financial institution.
NPR reports that the most worrisome aspects of
Credit Suisse's recent troubles is that the bank is
known as a "global systemically important bank.".
According to NPR, this means that the potential
failure of Credit Suisse has the ability to send
shockwaves throughout the global economy. .
Before becoming one of the most significant banks in
the world, Credit Suisse was formed to help finance
Switzerland's burgeoning rail network 166 years ago. .
Before becoming one of the most significant banks in
the world, Credit Suisse was formed to help finance
Switzerland's burgeoning rail network 166 years ago.
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Finland has once again topped the World Happiness Report which was released this morning, and measures social support, income, health, freedom, generosity and the absence of corruption to determine a country's national happiness. Finland has topped the list for a sixth year in a row, followed by Denmark, Iceland, Israel, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Switzerland, Luxembourg and New Zealand. According to the report, India ranks at 125th position out of 136 countries, making it one of the least happy countries in the world. It even lags behind its neighbouring nations like Nepal, China, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. At the very bottom of the list is Afghanistan at 137th position.
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The streets of Brazil are filled with fans wearing green and yellow every time the national team plays in the World Cup in Qatar. Beyond the official team jersey, fans wear innovative looks following..