Türkiye primed to make tourism strides thanks to commitment to diversification
Famed for its rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, idyllic beaches, crystal-clear turquoise seas, and tasty Turkish cuisine, Türkiye is expected to make even more strides in tourism in the days ahead thanks to its commitment to diversification. Türkiye’s international tourism…
EU defense ministers agree to Greece’s proposal to run Red Sea operation from Larissa HQ
The informal EU defense ministers’ council accepted Greece’s proposal to manage the European operation ‘Shields’ in the Red Sea from the Hellenic EU Operations Headquarters in Larissa, central Greece, National Defense Minister Nikos Dendias said on Wednesday. Following the meeting,…
More predictable and attractive business environment necessary
Podgorica, (MINA-BUSINESS) – President of Montenegro Jakov Milatovic has said that he expects the Government to continue implementing reform policies to create a more predictable and attractive business environment. According to a press release issued by his Office, Milatovic met…
Croatia’s inflation eases to 4.1% in January
ZAGREB, 1 Feb (Hina) – Croatia’s inflation rate in January 2024, measured by the Consumer Prices Index, slipped to 4.1% compared to January 2023, according to a flash estimate of the national statistical office (DZS), published on Thursday. Thus, the inflation…
Eleven municipalities receive support for infrastructure projects in culture
Skopje, 1 February 2024 (MIA) – Eleven municipalities in the country will receive Mden 50 million support for infrastructure projects in the field of culture. The funds are provided from the Program on the use of capital grants for investment…
Bećirović: An encouraging and stronger than ever message from NATO to Bosnia and Herzegovina
SARAJEVO, February 1 (FENA) – Representatives of the North Atlantic Council, the main NATO body with effective political authority and decision-making power, today in Sarajevo unequivocally said that they condemn any call for the secession of Bosnia and Herzegovina, endangering…
authorities sa CBC Governor expects interest rate cuts in 2024, barring unforeseen events
Governor of the Central Bank of Cyprus (CBC) Constantinos Herodotou said Thursday that a reduction in interest rates should be expected within 2024, barring unforeseen developments. He also highlighted the importance of staying attuned to inflation data for a timely…
Members of 32nd Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition Meet with Punta Arenas Mayor
Prof Christo Pimpirev, leader of the 32nd Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition, Bulgaria’s Ambassador to Argentina, Stoyan Mihaylov, who is accredited to Chile, BTA Director General Kiril Valchev and Flotilla Admiral Boyan Mednikarov, head of the Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy, met with…
Promotion of Albanian culture, students from 6 countries of region visit Shkodra Castle
TIRANA, February 1/ATA/ Students, lecturers and journalists from 6 universities from the countries of the region, part of the “FutuRise Media Forum”, visited the Shkodra Castle also known as Rozafa Castle in Northern Albania. During the visit to Rozafa Castle,…
Rise in civilian victims of war unacceptable says Mattarella
President Sergio Mattarella on Thursday drew attention to the high civilian death tolls of the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine in his message for the Italian National Day for Civilian Victims of Wars and Conflicts. “We are witnessing a steady…
Baraliu: The decision on the dinar is fair, it prevents misuse and abuse
The decision of the regulation of the Central Bank of Kosovo to ban the circulation of the Serbian dinar is considered fair and as such should be implemented. The university professor, Mazllum Baraliu, says that through this decision misuses and…
Finance Ministry enabled to contract law firm for Pfizer case
The Government, through a memorandum on Thursday, enabled the Finance Ministry to contract legal services to represent Romania before the French-speaking Court of First Instance in Brussels in the case in which the company Pfizer – BioNTech has sued Romania…