European culture
Minister Zaharieva: Bulgaria and North Macedonia Have a Common History
A forum dedicated to the Balkans has been held during the UN General Assembly in New York, BNR reported.
In connection with unresolved historical disputes, Bulgarian Foreign Minister Ekaterina Zaharieva told Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev that politicians were bolder than historians.
Croatian Journalist Fined for ‘Anti-Police’ Twitter Message
Gordan Duhacek, a journalist from Croatian website Index.hr, was fined around 100 euros at Zagreb's Misdemeanour Court on Monday for posted a Twitter message in July last year, which discussed police treatment of arrested people and contained the anti-police acronym 'ACAB' ('All Coppers are Bastards').
Croatia War Veterans Seek Boycott of Serbian Concert Singers
After war veterans called for a boycott of Serbian singers at a music festival in Croatia's capital, Zagreb, a leading analyst said that such hard-liners had become more important than they should be in Croatian society.
Ramona Manescu meets Michele Ramis, ambassador conveys condolences message to Romania following Kabul attack
The French Ambassador in Bucharest, Michele Ramis, conveyed on Thursday, in the meeting with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ramona Manescu, a message of condolence and solidarity with the Romanian side, following the terrorist attack in Kabul, which resulted in the death of a member of the diplomatic mission of Romania, and appreciated the important role of our country in the most difficult a
Online broadcasting platforms, including Netflix, apply to TV watchdog for license
More than 600 internet broadcasting platforms have applied to the Turkish Radio and Television Supreme Council (RTÜK) to obtain permission and license after the watchdog was officially granted more authority to regulate and monitor sound and visual broadcasting shared on the internet on a regular basis.
AEP: Central Electoral Bureau has been set up for presidential elections
The Permanent Electoral Authority (AEP) informs that on Sunday, September 1, the Central Electoral Bureau (BEC) has been set up for this year's presidential elections. According to the minutes completed on this occasion, judges Adina-Georgeta Nicolae, Nina-Ecaterina Grigoras, Elisabeta Rosu, Adrian Remus Ghiculescu and Simona Cirnaru were invested as members of the BEC.
What’s next: A cultural revolution
The positive news and trends in Greek-US relations led by diaspora grassroots efforts and the enthronement of a new archbishop of America, give us hope that the evolution of this renewed friendship will extend beyond geopolitical and foreign policy.
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Bulgarian man killed in Rhodes fight
A 37-year-old Bulgarian national was killed in a fight involving four men early on Tuesday morning on the southeastern Aegean island of Rhodes.
According to police, the incident in a central part of Rhodes town occurred in two phases.
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Political or court decision?
"This is political decision in our eyes, that interferes directly with the rule of law", Brnabic stated on a joint press conference with the Prime Minister of North Macedonia Zoran Zaev.
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North Macedonia van crash kills migrant; 12 others injured
North Macedonia police say a 20-year old migrant from Bangladesh was killed and 12 others injured when a van packed with migrants collided with a truck on the main highway in the south.
Police said Saturday that a van with 13 migrants hit the rear of the truck near the town of Demir Kapija late Friday and caught fire.