Citizens attribute the most positive influence on politics to the EU
More than 43 percent of citizens believe that the political situation in Montenegro is moving in the wrong direction, and they recognize weak political leadership and external interference in internal politics as the most serious problems, the analysis carried out…
PM Mitsotakis: Greece’s economy on irreversible path to recovery
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in a speech at the National Gallery focused on productive transformation, boosting investments and industrial growth to create new jobs across Greece, emphasized that the country’s economy is on a definitive and irreversible path to recovery….
Kosovo and Bulgaria sign an agreement for co-production in cinematography
An agreement between the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports of Kosovo and that of Bulgaria was reached today in Prishtina for co-production in cinematography. During the signing of this agreement by the Minister of Culture, Hajrulla Çeku and his…
INSTAT: 92.7% of tourists accommodated in hotels in August
Albania is experiencing a remarkable surge in tourism as the country is becoming an increasingly popular tourist destination. Data from tourist accommodation facilities including hotels, short-term rentals, camping, and campsites, published by the National Institute of Statistics (INSTAT) on Monday,…
President Receives Bulgarian Antarctic Explorers
President Rumen Radev handed the national flag to the members of the 33rd Bulgarian Antarctic expedition at a ceremony in the Coat of Arms Hall of the Presidency building on Monday. The flag was accepted by the head of the…
Launch of ‘Agerpres Daily News|Hold History’ project – a crucial step in building a safe digital ecosystem (ResearchMin)
National Institute for Research and Development in Informatics ICI Bucharest and AGERPRES National News Agency, with the support of the Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digital Transformation launched on Monday the “Agerpres Daily News | Hold History” project, which aims…
Cyprus authorities say they remain vigilant in the wake of a number of cyberattacks
Cypriot authorities remain vigilant and closely monitor the situation, Deputy Minister for Research, Innovation and Digital Policy Nicodemos Damianou told CNA following a slew of cyberattacks against Cypriot targets associated with a hacker group called “Lulzsec Muslims.” “We remain vigilant…
FTC BiH: Visa abolition will facilitate business for BiH companies in Kosovo
The Foreign Trade Chamber (FTC) of Bosnia and Herzegovina supports the abolition of the visa regime by the Government of Kosovo for BiH citizens, as this will ease business operations for our companies and enhance economic cooperation, the Foreign Trade…
Average pay for August €1,324, 11.8% higher in real terms
The average monthly net salary paid in Croatia for August amounted to €1,324, which is 13.8% higher nominally and 11.8% higher in real terms compared to the same period last year, according to data released by the national statistical office on…
Births in Italy down again in 2023 says Istat
Births in Italy remained on a downward trend in 2023, dropping 3.4% to 379,890, 13,000 fewer than in 2022, Istat said on Monday. The national statistics agency said that just over six children were born last year for every 1,000…
Greek film wins top prize at Kinenova film festival in Skopje
“Murderess”, a film by Greek director Eva Nathena won the top prize of the Kinenova International Film Festival, which closed Sunday evening with an awards ceremony held at the Biljana Belichanec culture center in Skopje. “I feel this award as…
Outflow reaches €244.99 million
According to preliminary statistics of the Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG), the total inflow of foreign direct investments (FDI) amounted to €575.2 million at the end of August, while the outflow totalled €244.99 million. The latest CBCG Bulletin says that…