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Chairman of the KEVR: The Gas Infrastructure in Bulgaria Needs to be Developed
The gas infrastructure in Bulgaria needs to be developed. This is what the Chairman of the Energy and Water Regulatory Commission (KEVR) Ivan Ivanov said at a conference in Sofia. This will allow for the supply of natural gas from different sources.
"Joining NATO was Montenegro's most important goal"
In that, he said, the support of the United States is undisputed, as is the role of the US-Adriatic Charter A5.
TAP groundwork proceeding fast
Construction work on the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) across northern Greece has progressed considerably, Katerina Papalexandri, country manager for TAP AG, said, describing the oil pipeline "a project of major significance both for our country and for the European Union."
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Greece's Gastrade launches market test for Alexandroupoli LNG terminal
Greek natural gas company Gastrade on Tuesday launched a market test for a liquified natural gas terminal it is developing in northern Greece.
Companies interested in seeking services and capacity in the terminal must submit non-binding expressions of interest within 45 days, it said.
‘Naked Truth’ of Yugoslav Prison Camp Revealed in Sibenik
Bosnian photographer Milomir Kovacevic's disturbing photographs of the former Yugoslav communist-era prison camp on Goli otok have gone on show in Sibenik as a part of an alternative festival in the Croatian town.
Briton Who Fell off Liner Hails Croatian Rescuers
A British woman whose cruise holiday went disastrously wrong when she fell overboard in the middle of the night has hailed Croatia's rescue services for saving her life.
Kay Longstaff, 46, tumbled off the back of the Norwegian Star as it was cruising from Venice to Greece along Croatia's long Adriatic Coast.
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Opportunities for profit in uncompleted property development projects
DTUB's portfolio includes attractive uncompleted residential properties that undoubtedly present a wonderful investment and profit opportunity. DUTB takes part in developing and completing these projects, but all the properties are made available to potential investors before their completion.
Croatia offers Canadair aircraft to Greece
Croatia has offered two Canadair aircraft to help Greece battle wildfires that have killed dozens of people near Athens.
Defense Minister Damir Krsticevic said Tuesday Croatia is preparing the planes so they are ready to go to Greece if needed there.
At least 60 people have been killed and more than 100 injured in the wildfires.
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Serbia to Seek Extradition of War Crimes Suspect
Serbia said it would ask Montenegro to hand over a former Serbian fighter accused of war crimes in Kosovo in 1999 and arrested in the Adriatic republic last week.
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Snam, Enagas and Fluxys are new DESFA stakeholders
The consortium of European firms Snam, Enagas and Fluxys, named Senfluga Energy Infrastructure Holdings SA, is as of Friday the new owner of the controlling stake in natural gas grid operator DESFA, almost six years after the first attempt to privatize the company.
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