News archive of July 2017

Women in Istanbul protest, chant 'Don't mess with my outfit'

Women's rights associations protested on July 30 in Istanbul's Maçka Democracy Park where a private security guard verbally abused a 24-year-old woman the day before, with women also protesting against the rising number of attacks they face over the way they dress. 

Polish Artists Transform Walls of Bulgarian Village into Work of Art

A group of young Polish artists on Friday brought street art to a sleepy Bulgarian village, decorating its walls of with large murals featuring world politicians, celebrities, and villagers sharing conversations, according to TRT World.

Kabul Attack: Gun Battle and Suicide Bombing in Afghan Capital

Afghan security forces battled gunmen following a suicide attack outside the Iraqi embassy in the capital, Kabul, BBC reports.
A bomber blew himself up at the gate of the embassy in the central Shar-e-Naw neighbourhood, then three other attackers entered the compound, the Afghan interior ministry said.

Although the ministry said the siege had ended, reports of gunfire continued.

Macedonia's VMRO DPMNE Tweaks Leading Committee

Macedonia's former ruling VMRO DPMNE party has removed several indicted former ministers and senior officials from its executive committee - although with ousted PM Nikola Gruevski still leading the party, the changes appear more cosmetic than substantial, observers say.

Europe's recovery strengthens, unemployment at 8-year low

Europe's economic recovery is strengthening with unemployment in the eurozone dropping in June to its lowest since February 2009, according to official figures released on July 31.

The jobless rate of 9.1 percent was better than predicted by analysts and will boost confidence that the 19-nation single currency area's pick-up is gathering steam after the financial crisis.

UK vows not cut taxes below European average after Brexit

Britain does not intend to lower taxes far below the European average in order to remain competitive after Brexit but rather expects to keep a recognizably European economic and social model, finance minister Philip Hammond said.

Fokion Rok | Athens | To October 28

The National Bank of Greece Cultural Foundation presents "Fokion Rok: The Sculptor and His Archive," an exhibition casting light on the different aspects of the life and work of this important Greek artist (1895-1941), showcasing his contribution to the evolving Greek art scene in the early 20th century but also how he expressed the zeitgeist. Opening hours are Tuesdays to Fridays from 10 a.m.

Feminist Movement | Athens | To December 17

Photographs, newspaper front pages, manuscripts, posters, books, magazines and audiovisual material showcase the course of the feminist movement in Greece from the period after the 1967-74 dictatorship to the end of the 20th century.

Serbia's largest construction firm has new owner

Dobroslav Bojovic, director of the Napred Razvoj company, has become the majority owner of Serbia's largest construction company, Energoprojekt.

Serbia's Central Securities Depository and Clearing House on Monday finalized the takeover bid.

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