Southeast Europe
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Romanians no longer need US visas
novinite.com US Lifts Visa Requirements for Romanian Citizens Starting January 10 - Novinite.com - Sofia News AgencyOn January 10, Romania will officially be accepted into the US Visa Waiver Program, marking the cancellation of visa requirements for Romanian citizens traveling to the United States. The announcement will be made during a meeting in Washington between Alejandro Mayorkas, Secretary of Homeland Secur...
Not sure who would want to go to the US after 10 January, but the waiver should remain after the Trump-Musk fiasco.
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Protests in Montenegro over mass shooting
apnews.com Thousands protest in Montenegro to demand ouster of top security officials over mass shootingSeveral thousand people have participated in street protests in Montenegro. The demonstrators on Sunday demanded the resignations of top security officials over a shooting earlier this week that left 12 people dead including two children.
>Many residents of Cetinje and other Montenegrins believe that police mishandled the situation and haven’t done enough to boost security since the first massacre, which happened in August 2022. > >Wednesday’s shooting resulted from a bar brawl. A 45-year-old local man went home to get his gun before returning to the bar and opening fire. He killed four people there and eight more at various other locations before killing himself.
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Serbia experiments with solar and thermal energy storage
balkangreenenergynews.com Serbia secures financing for innovative solar thermal energy storageThe solar thermal project will enable the decarbonization of the district heating system and conditions for balancing the power system
>The Novi Sad District Heating Company secured financing for its solar thermal project, for an innovative hybrid system for seasonal energy storage that would combine solar collectors, thermal storage and heat pumps. The investment is aimed at decarbonizing the city’s district heating and enabling conditions for balancing the power system.
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NYE celebrated at protests in Serbia
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>The protesters have been actively demonstrating following the tragic collapse of a concrete canopy in the northern city of Novi Sad’s central train station on Nov. 1, which resulted in 15 fatalities. > >The tragedy has been attributed to corruption and substandard construction practices by the populist Serbian leadership, leading to a widespread public outcry and demands for accountability.
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Mickoski blames neighbour for stalled EU accession process
novinite.com Mickoski Slams 'Balkanized' EU Accession, Calls for Bulgaria to Address Macedonian Concerns - Novinite.com - Sofia News AgencyHristijan Mickoski, Prime Minister of North Macedonia, commented on the challenges of EU accession, stating that the process has been "Balkanized" rather than "Europeanized." He emphasized the need to resolve internal issues while cooperating with European partners, highlighting that the current bil...
>Hristijan Mickoski, Prime Minister of North Macedonia, commented on the challenges of EU accession, stating that the process has been "Balkanized" rather than "Europeanized." He emphasized the need to resolve internal issues while cooperating with European partners, highlighting that the current bilateral disputes between member states undermine the accession process. He criticized the trend of using bilateral disagreements as obstacles, pointing to examples such as Croatia and Slovenia, and the longstanding disputes between Greece and North Macedonia. Mickoski argued that this approach has transformed the EU accession process into a regional issue rather than a unifying European effort.
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Thessaloniki police with a crackdown on Turkish underground
www.ekathimerini.com Greek police arrest 11 in Turkish mafia crackdown | eKathimerini.comA police operation targeting the Turkish mafia took place on Friday in Athens and Thessaloniki, leading to the arrest of 11 individuals.
>According to the Organized Crime Control Directorate, the operation aimed at dismantling criminal gangs resulted in the capture of 10 Turks and one Lebanese national.
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Presidential elections in Croatia uphold same balances
>Milanovic won 49.1 percent of the first round vote and Primorac, backed by the ruling conservative HDZ party, took 19.35 percent, according to results released by the state electoral commission from nearly all of the polling stations.
>But he used the office to attack political opponents and EU officials, often with offensive and populist rhetoric. > >Milanovic, who condemned Russia's aggression against Ukraine, has nonetheless criticised the West's military aid to Kyiv.
Edit: link replaced as initial seems to be gone now.
- www.g4media.ro Romania, Bulgaria, and Greece create strategic corridor to help move military equipment and soldiers quickly along NATO's Eastern Flank
The defense ministers of Romania, Bulgaria, and Greece signed a letter of intent in Washington on Thursday to create a military mobility corridor between
via https://libranet.de/profile/petrescatraian
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Vucic challenged by a mass protest in Belgrade
> Tens of thousands of people gathered in central Belgrade on Sunday to protest against President Aleksandar Vucic and his ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), whom they blame for a railway station roof collapse last month that killed 15 people. The concrete awning of the recently renovated roof of Novi Sad station caved in on Nov. 1, killing 14 and injuring three. One of the injured died later. Opposition leaders and the public have taken to the streets repeatedly, blaming the accident on shoddy construction resulting from government corruption and nepotism.
> Students at state universities in Belgrade, Kragujevac and Nis have been protesting for weeks to demand the release of all documents relevant to the renovation of the station, as well as criminal prosecution of officials responsible for the disaster. Every day they block traffic in front of their faculties for 15 minutes to commemorate the 15 victims.
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Greece 2024: Year in Review
An important year, where nature, history and economics drove politics and society changes.
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Albania bans TikTok for an year after it has been linked to a murder
Albania bans TikTok for an year after it has been linked to a murder
"The problem today is not our children, the problem today is us, the problem today is our society, the problem today is TikTok and all the others that are taking our children hostage," Rama said.
https://www.reuters.com/technology/albania-bans-tiktok-year-after-killing-teenager-2024-12-21/ @balkanika
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Belgrade public transport will be free in 2025
novinite.com Belgrade to Introduce Free Public Transport Starting January 1 - Novinite.com - Sofia News AgencyBelgrade will make public transport free starting from January 1, 2024, a move that will make the Serbian capital the largest European city with this initiative. The announcement was made by Mayor Aleksandar Šapić, who emphasized that the measure would eliminate the need for anyone to purchase a tic...
>Belgrade will make public transport free starting from January 1, 2025, a move that will make the Serbian capital the largest European city with this initiative.
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Greek researchers model Pomak starting from Bulgarian
aclanthology.org Methodological issues regarding the semi-automatic UD treebank creation of under-resourced languages: the case of PomakStella Markantonatou, Nicolaos Th. Constantinides, Vivian Stamou, Vasileios Arampatzakis, Panagiotis G. Krimpas, George Pavlidis. Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop on Universal Dependencies (UDW, GURT/SyntaxFest 2023). 2023.
Beyond politicised questions whether Pomak is a language or a dialect, in either case it is worthwhile to study how an under-resourced language like this could be modelled and preserved. Basing these on standardised Bulgarian carries risks of biasing the local redaction towards the central language.
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БЛОГодаря: Пеевски може да бъде спрян с редовно правителство
blog.bozho.net Пеевски може да бъде спрян с редовно правителство - БЛОГодаряРеалността е, че Пеевски може да бъде спрян трайно и сигурно само от редовно правителство. Другото са безспорно необходими, но краткосрочни мерки, които няма да го разклатят сериозно. Дори да спрем избора на Сарафов, дори да го ограничим да продължи да заема длъжността (което безспорно трябва да нап...
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Across the globe, vast swathes of land are being left to be reclaimed by nature. To see what could be coming, look to Bulgaria
www.theguardian.com The great abandonment: what happens to the natural world when people disappear?The long read: Across the globe, vast swathes of land are being left to be reclaimed by nature. To see what could be coming, look to Bulgaria
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BgGPT Chat - чат базиран на най-новите български езикови модели от INSAIT
bggpt.ai BgGPT ChatТова е чатът на BgGPT, базиран на най-новите български езикови модели от INSAIT. Той може да допуска грешки, но с времето и вашето активно използване той ще става все по-добър.
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North Macedonia's Sekerinska beats Bulgaria's Gabriel to become 2nd in NATO
North Macedonia's Sekerinska beats Bulgaria's Gabriel to become 2nd in NATO
According to anonymous officials, candidates included Bulgarian Mariya Gabriel, Croatian Kolinda Grabar-Kititarovic, and Montenegrin Olivera Injac.
This appears to suggest that Borissov's GERB did not back Gabriel's candidacy. An update consistent with the developments after the party tanked Gabriel's attempts to negotiate a large coalition for a national government early this year.
https://www.rferl.org/a/nato-sekerinska-rutte-geoana-ruge/33207929.html
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The Wines Of North Macedonia
Some varieties to know if you happen to pass (or live) nearby.
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Румъния закрива 4 мини срещу 790 млн. евро от ЕС
А България изпусна възможността да обезпечи своите миньори.
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Surviving on burek
www.thrillist.com For Half the Year, This Bosnian Village Is Empty. Then Hikers Come for Pie.This mountain village, located on a cliff of the Rakitnica Canyon, is empty for half the year. But when residents return for the summer, they now court international tourists with a signature treat.
>The village managed to get through the Bosnian War of the ‘90s relatively unscathed, so it functions almost like a time capsule—albeit one without essential amenities like a market, school, doctor, or shop. Each winter, heavy snowfall forces Lukomir’s inhabitants to abandon their mountain homes, a pattern of seasonal migration that began more than 600 years ago when semi-nomadic tribes of shepherds and their families would move to the village with their large flocks of sheep in search of water and warmth. > >But over the last decade, the villagers have discovered tourism—or tourism has, at least, found them. And so when they return every summer to carry out medieval traditions and Muslim religious celebrations, they now also welcome hikers from around the world with beer and a special, flaky pastry called burek pie. > >Burek, the national dish of Bosnia, is a snail-shaped filo pastry filled with everything from spinach and cheese to beef mince or potatoes. Burek pie, however, is slightly different. It’s traditionally filled with spinach or cheese and is cooked under a sač, which is something like a metal or ceramic lid.
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Bulgarian "nationalists" obstruct a play by John Malkovich in Sofia's National Theatre
Animation director Teodor Ushev: >I come to watch a performance, and the police in a legal state are obliged to ensure access to the performance for every citizen. > >There has to be a [police] cordon. This cannot happen in a normal European country. I may be of their opinion. > >I may not like the show, I want to see what it is. I didn’t say anything and some lumpen here stop me and beat me and hit me.
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Гарата в Нови Сад се срути
www.actualno.com Срути се входът на жп гарата в Нови Сад, има пострадали (ВИДЕО)Входната част на жп гарата в Нови Сад, Сърбия, се е срутила, пише македонската медия "Фактор", позовавайки се на съобщения в сръбските ...
- phys.org Southern Europe faces double heat mortality from climate change
The unprecedented temperatures in the summer of 2022 caused more than 68,000 deaths on the continent, according to a study by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal). The study found that more than half—56%—of the heat-related deaths in the summer of 2022 were related to human-induced c...
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Belgrade Mayor wants to erect monument to nazi collaborator from WWII
globalvoices.org Belgrade Mayor wants to erect monument to Nazi collaborator from Second World WarThe initiative to remove the tomb of Yugoslav antifascist leader Josip Broz Tito and erect a monument to Nazi collaborator Draža Mihailović in Belgrade incited wave of criticism.
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Salonika - A City with Amnesia
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> In the film, Thessaloniki itself becomes the protagonist - the city with its people, old stones, houses and streets. Is it easier to suffer from amnesia than to remember the past?
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Greece recovering faster than expected
www.ekathimerini.com Greek finance minister vows to keep debt’s share of economy shrinking | eKathimerini.comGreek Finance Minister Kostis Hatzidakis told Reuters that the government will maintain fiscal prudence to safeguard its growth path and emergence from a debilitating debt crisis a decade ago, even amid higher wage demands by striking teachers and ferry workers.
>Tourism-dependent Greece currently is experiencing one of the highest growth rates in Europe, with the government forecasting 2.2% growth for 2024 and the IMF forecasting 2.3%. This is well above the weak overall 0.8% IMF growth forecast for the euro zone, where industrial economies including Germany and Italy are struggling. > >Greece’s finance ministry has committed to early repayment of some $8 billion in bilateral debt in 2026, 2027 and 2028, estimating that this would push down the country’s debt-to-GDP ratio – Europe’s highest – from 162% this year to 149% in 2025 and 133.4% by 2028. > >If it stays on that path, Greece’s debt-to-GDP ratio in 2028 would be lower than Italy’s, which Rome has forecast at 135.8% this year, rising to 137.5% in 2027.
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Фон дер Лайен отказа Мицкоски от нови искания към ЕС
Преди години Румъния беше отделена, да не бъде завличана надолу от българските упражнения в харакири. Днес Албания е отделена от Северна Македония по абсолютно същите причини. Остава въпросът: коя тъмна сила кара държави като България и Северна Македония да се самобичуват по този начин. Въпросът е риторичен, а отговорът както обикновено е „проследете откъде идват парите“