News archive of August 2023

The photo clearly shows: The door was open PHOTO

This is the photo published by the aforementioned media.
A photo appeared in the media proving that the door was open the whole time.

The room with the door wide open is the room where the journalists were allegedly locked.

Kosovska Mitrovica hospital running out of medications

KOSOVSKA MITROVICA - The central pharmacy of the Kosovska Mitrovica hospital is running out of medications and a humanitarian disaster is looming, hospital director Zlatan Elek told Tanjug on Tuesday.

Elek said Pristina PM Albin Kurti's government was adamant in refusing to allow deliveries of medications to the hospital.

The Rise in Core Inflation in the Eurozone remains Sustainable

Lending in Bulgaria remains high against the backdrop of another increase in interest rates by the ECB. The goal of the central bank is to reduce inflation to 2%, but the forecasts are that it will remain high for a long period of time, commented President Christine Lagarde.

Great Britain is among the Most Popular Destinations for Bulgarians this Summer

This summer, most Bulgarians using Ryanair traveled to three main destinations, according to the company's data sent to the media. This applies to both families and solo travelers.

The company reports 16% growth in trips to Great Britain, 15% to Italy and 12% to Poland.

Especially for families, the first place in popularity is Poland, followed by Great Britain and Italy.

Police officer shoots, injures Athens robbery suspect

An off-duty police officer shot and injured a man who had allegedly robbed a bank in downtown Athens on Tuesday morning, after the suspect reportedly attacked him with a knife.

SHOTS ever brighter star on Slovenia’s film festival sky

SHOTS, an international short film festival taking place since 2016 in Slovenj Gradec, is increasingly becoming part of the culture tourism highlights of the northern Koroška region. This year it will delight film fans and film-making talents from 3 to 5 August.

Pendarovski to visit Serbia on Wednesday

BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic will on Wednesday receive North Macedonian counterpart Stevo Pendarovski, who will be on a working visit to Serbia.

Vucic and Pendarovski will first visit the monastery of St Prohor Pcinjski at 12.10 pm, the press office of the Serbian president announced in a statement on Tuesday.

Prominent CHP figure urges quick reforms after election setback

The parliamentary head of the main opposition Republican People's Party, Özgür Özel, has emphasized the need "not to overlook the public's reaction" and called for swift reforms in the party amid growing calls for change.

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