Romania hails World Day for International Justice
Bucharest, July 17 /Agerpres/ – Romania’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAE) has welcomed the observance on Monday, July 17, of the World Day for International Justice and the 25th anniversary of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC),…
EU’s €100 million in assistance to North Macedonia confirmation for commitment to reforms and coping with crisis
The decision on providing macro-financial assistance for North Macedonia in the amount of €100 million, which entered into force today, represents support to country’s EU path, support to implementing reforms and most importantly support to policies in times of crisis….
Marichikj: EU spot awaits us, now is time for bold decisions and reaffirmation of consensus over European future
Our EU spot awaits us, now is the time for bold decisions and reaffirmation of the consensus over North Macedonia’s European future and EU membership, said Deputy PM for European Affairs Bojan Marichikj after Monday’s meeting with members of the…
Prosecution to request indictment for Colosseum defacement
27-year-old accused of carving names into Flavian Amphitheatre. (ANSA) – ROME, JUL 17 – The Rome public prosecutor’s office is set to request the indictment of a 27-year-old tourist who carved his name and that of his girlfriend into Rome’s…
Accession to Schengen, Eurozone and OECD Top Agenda of Bulgarian Foreign Policy, Foreign Minister Says
Accession to Schengen, the eurozone and OECD top the agenda of Bulgarian foreign policy, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mariya Gabriel said Monday on the occasion of the Day of the Bulgarian Diplomatic Service, as quoted by her Ministry’s…
International Summer School on Circular Economy starts at the UNSA Faculty of Economics
SARAJEVO, July 17 (FENA) – The international summer school on the topic of circular economy, which started today at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Sarajevo, has brought together a group of experts and students from Bosnia and…
Pelješac Bridge makes positive contribution to tourism
ZAGREB, 17 July (Hina) – Pelješac Bridge has made a positive contribution to the Croatian economy, in particular to the tourism sector, the Croatian Tourism Board (HTZ) and roads operator HC told Hina ahead of the first anniversary of the…
Croatian secondary school students win four medals at Physics Olympiad in Tokyo
ZAGREB, 17 July (Hina) – Croatian secondary school students have won one silver and three bronze medals and one honourable mention at the 53rd International Physics Olympiad in Tokyo, the Croatian team said in a press release on Monday. Val…
Bulgaria has no new conditions for North Macedonia, says country’s MFA
Bulgaria has no new conditions for North Macedonia, says the country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) with regard to the numerous media questions on the “substance of the 2022 European compromise for the EU path of the Republic of North…
Vasimir Radulov, Co-founder of Balkan Hydrogen Cluster: Hydrogen is Not a Fad, It Is the Future
In an interview with BTA, Vasimir Radulov, co-founder and member of the Balkan Hydrogen Cluster said that hydrogen is not a passing fad, it is the future. Radulov, an economist by education who has been dealing with the topic of…
“Hotel Pula” opens Pula Film Festival
ZAGREB, 16 July (Hina) – More than 5,500 spectators watched the world premiere of the film “Hotel Pula” directed by Andrej Korovljev and produced by Dijana Cetina Mlađenović, which opened the 70th Pula Film Festival, in the Pula Arena on…
Bilateral issues tend to go into distance as country advances on EU path, focus on reforms, Geer tells MIA
My personal view, and I think it’s very much the view from Brussels, is that this deal you reached with Bulgaria was the best deal that could be achieved in the circumstances, says European Union Ambassador David Geer in an…