News archive of January 2022

More than 17.000 newly infected, 28 people died

In the last 24 hours, 17.318 newly infected with coronavirus were registered, while 28 people died as a result of COVID-19 infection.
There are 112 patients on respirators.

"70 percent of the population will be infected" Ilustracija, foto: EPA/Marko Djokovic

Contested Bosnian Holiday and Hungarian Election Trigger Online Violations

Banned Bosnian Serb holiday sparks ethnic hatred online

Following the commemoration on January 9 of the banned national holiday day in Bosnia's Serb-dominated entity, Republika Srpska, marking the 30th anniversary of the RS's existence, political tensions in the country have worsened.

Montenegro’s ‘Blocked’ Government Faces No-Confidence Motion

Montenegrin PM Zdravko Krivokapic and Deputy PM Dritan Abazovic during the Independence Day celebration in Podgorica. Photo: Government of Montenegro

The motion was signed by 31 MPs from Black on White and Milo Djukanovic's opposition Democratic Party of Socialists, DPS, Social Democrats, minority parties and the Social Democratic Party.

COVID-19 in Bulgaria: Over 200 New Cases of Omicron

227 cases of the viral variant Omicron of SARS-CoV-2 have been identified in Bulgaria after cell genomic sequencing performed by the National Center for Infectious and Parasitic Diseases.

Croatian Who Blew Whistle on Tudjman’s Hidden Cash Dies

Ankica Lepej, perhaps the most famous whistleblower in the history of Croatia, has died of COVID-19 complications in Zagreb, Sanja Sarnavka, the human rights and women's rights activist, wrote on her Facebook profile.

Vučić attended the presentation of the achievements of the Serbian Army VIDEO / PHOTO

Vui arrived at the Guard House, where he was greeted by the Guard of Honor of the Serbian Armed Forces.
The meeting was also attended by the Minister of Defense Nebojsa Stefanovic, as well as the Chief of the General Staff of the Serbian Army, General Milan Mojsilovic.

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Bulgaria: There is No Bubble in the Real Estate Market. For Now

There is no bubble in the real estate market in Bulgaria yet, but obviously, the number of deals and house prices will continue to rise. This was summed up by experts during a discussion on real estate in Bulgaria. The reason for this is the large savings of the population, low-interest rates on loans and the desire to buy a better property.

Shooting in Nice, there are dead

One person was killed and a man was being sought by police after a shooting occurred in the southern French city of Nice, local paper reported on Wednesday.
The local police force for Nice confirmed that a police operation was underway.
Law enforcement authorities appealed to the citizens to avoid the part of the city where the attack took place, writes "Sputnik".

Blinken warns immediately upon arrival: Possible attack

Blinken immediately warned that Russia could carry out the attack "in a very short time".
"As you all know, in the last few months we have been engaged in an intensive focus on Ukraine due to the significant accumulation of Russian forces we saw near the Ukrainian border," Blinken said in a conversation with Ukrainian diplomats at the US Embassy in Kiev, Reuters reports.

Sofia: The Subway will Reach “Levski G” Neighborhood in 2025

Another three kilometers of the subway will be ready by the end of 2025. "Metropolitan" EAD signed three contracts for the construction of three stations and their adjacent tunnels from the extension of the third line of the Sofia metro under "Vladimir Vazov" Blvd. in the neighborhoods "Hadji Dimitar" and "Levski G", announced "Metropolitan" EAD.

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