Day: January 3, 2025

AMNA News

PM Mitsotakis: 2024 a landmark year for Greek business; commitment to improvement in 2025

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, in his first Facebook post for the new year, stressed that 2024 was a landmark for Greek business, “as according to the General Commercial Register (GEMI) data, 64,262 new businesses were founded, recording an 11% increase…

Italy’s ambassador meeting Iranian authorities on Sala

Italy’s ambassador to Tehran is meeting officials at the Iranian foreign ministry on Friday to present Rome’s demands for the release of 29-year-old Italian journalist Cecilia Sala and for dignified conditions until she is freed after her arrest last month….

Vevchani Carnival organizers expect large crowds on Jan. 13-14

Skopje, 3 January 2025 (MIA) — Vevchani is all set for its traditional masked carnival taking place on its streets Jan. 13-14, Vevchani Mayor Spase Kochovski told a press conference Friday. As is tradition, many carnival masks would be inspired…

“Amalthea” a long-term initiative of Cyprus, FM Spokesperson tells CNA

The “Amalthea” project, remains a long-term initiative of the Republic of Cyprus for the provision of humanitarian aid to Gaza, Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Theodoros Gotsis told the Cyprus News Agency on Friday, adding that in this…

Higher excise duties on cigarettes and still wines

Podgorica, (MINA-BUSINESS) – The excise duty on still wines and the specific excise duty on cigarettes has been increased. The specific excise duty on cigarettes has risen from €52 to €53.5 per thousand cigarettes, while the proportional excise remains the…

Croatia records 21% increase in wildfires in 2024

ZAGREB, 3 Jan (Hina) – In Croatia, 2024 saw a 21% increase in wildfires compared to the previous year, with firefighters responding to over 35,000 calls, the Croatian Fire Service (HVZ) reported on Friday, noting that the past year was a…

Bulgaria’s Full Schengen Membership Could Address Key Transportation Issues, Says Road Hauliers’ Director

Bulgaria’s accession to the Schengen free movement area could resolve key challenges in the transportation sector, Dimitar Dimitrov, Executive Director of the Chamber of Bulgarian Road Hauliers (CBRH), said in a BTA interview on Thursday. Dimitrov highlighted that eliminating border…