News archive of June 2024

Serbia lose to Austria in football friendly

VIENNA - The Serbia men's national football team lost 2-1 to Austria in Vienna on Tuesday evening in a football friendly ahead of EURO 2024.

PM Mitsotakis reiterates criticism of multinational corporations

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Wednesday stood by his recent call for the EU to address the unfair practices of multinational corporations that restrict the sale of goods in the single market, resulting in higher prices for consumers.

Wealth Abroad: 3,600 Bulgarians Declare Overseas Holdings

Publicly available information from the National Revenue Agency reveals that 3,604 Bulgarian residents have properties abroad, all of which have been duly declared to the agency.

Bolt Launches 800+ Scooters in Sofia

The ride-sharing company, "Bolt," has announced the launch of over 800 e-scooters on Sofia's streets starting today, as reported by the company. Additionally, there are plans for service expansion in Burgas, Varna, and Plovdiv, according to BTA.

Dinar-to-euro exchange rate at RSD 117.0839

BELGRADE - The Serbian dinar's official median exchange rate against the euro is 117.0839 dinars for one euro on Wednesday, which is a slight change from Tuesday, the National Bank of Serbia said.

The dinar is steady against the euro m-o-m and up by 0.2 pct y-o-y and by 0.1 pct relative to the beginning of the year.

MyCoast app records 1,900 beach violations; reviews pending auction completion

MyCoast, a mobile app launched by the government in late April to combat beach violations, has registered 1,900 complaints so far, according to the latest data.

The platform allows users to file complaints about tourist establishments that exceed their allotted space for umbrella seating on the beach or engage in unauthorized occupation without the required concession agreement.

50 Great Greek Wines event makes a splash in London

A special event titled "50 Great Greek Wines (50 GGW) Goes Big in London" took place on May 29 in London, under the auspices of the Greek National Tourism Organization (GNTO).

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