News archive of June 2018

"Fight to keep current format of UN Kosovo sesions ahead"

Speaking at the National Assembly's Foreign Affairs Committee, Dacic said that in the past six months his minsitry worked to preserve the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Serbia, EU integrations, and enhance cooperation with regional countries.

Fifteen Killed in Nicaragua Protests

MANAGUA (Reuters) - At least fifteen people were killed and more than 200 injured on Wednesday in one of the worst days of violence since protests against Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega began more than a month ago, police said on Thursday.

Spanish Socialist Sanchez succeeds Rajoy as Prime Minister

MADRID (Reuters) - Socialist Pedro Sanchez took over as Spain's prime minister on Friday, after outgoing leader Mariano Rajoy lost a parliamentary confidence vote triggered by a long-running corruption trial involving members of his center-right party.

A Completely New Kind of School in Bulgaria

Technology can dramatically change and improve education. This is illustrated by the experience of a 51 Primary School Elisaveta Bagryana, where the average result of PISA's natural sciences has improved over the years with a total of 84 points, director Asen Aleksandrov told NOVA.

Lukoil is Considering Building a Complex in Burgas for nearly EUR 1 Billion

Lukoil plans to build a complex for the production of polypropylene on the territory of "Neftochim" in Burgas, Vagit Alekperov, president and co-owner of the Russian company, told the RNB business magazine, calling the facility "a small petrochemical complex" and "modernization of the old production" without specifying the amount of the investment.

Erdogan Rival Rallies Ethnic Turks in Bulgaria

Turkish opposition politician Muharrem Ince rallied thousands of supporters in the predominantly Turkish-populated city of Kardzhali in southeastern Bulgaria on Thursday.

Curuvija Murder: Serbian Police Deny Getting Evidence Illegally

A witness at the trial for the 1999 murder of opposition journalist Slavko Curuvija denied defence claims that evidence allegedly placing former State Security officers at the scene of the crime was obtained illegally.

UNESCO committee discusses Parthenon Sculptures in Paris

A UNESCO committee for the return of cultural property "recognized for the first time the historical, cultural, legal and ethical aspects of the return by Britain of the Parthenon Sculptures to Greece," the Ministry of Culture said on Thursday.

The Dollar Turned the Trend and It Is Becoming Cheaper

The dollar is about to send the fourth session in a row, taking into account lower values and although monthly dollar index stood at plus, analysts say the mood is minor,  Market Watch wrote in his analysis.

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