News archive of November 2018
Deputy Prime Minister Valeri Simeonov Gives an Extraordinary Statement Regarding His Resignation
Deputy Prime Minister Valeri Simeonov gives an extraordinary statement right now at the building of the Council of Ministers, reported bTV.
The topic was not announced in advance.
Protests demanding the resignation of Simeonov on his words to the protesting mothers of children with disabilities - ''squeaky women" with "supposedly ill children", continue for а second week.
Serbia now has dedicated airplane for patients
But this solution - a special airplane - will also be used for serious patients who cannot be transported by regular flights, said the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Budgetary Fund for the treatment of diseases, conditions or injuries that can not be successfully treated in Serbia Veran Matic.
Gendarmerie units seize large amount of cobra venom in Erzurum
Milking a Cobra for venom during a snake handling display at Queen Saovabha Snake Park, Bangkok, Thailand. (Alamy Stock Photo)
Drivers Will Not be Required to Show Their Electronic Vignette
Drivers will not be required to show their electronic vignette or any proof of payment, as the authorities will do checks electronically, the Ministry of Regional Development and Public Works said.
This is part of the draft decree on the setting up and operation of the mixed toll system for road vehicles, published by the ministry for public discussion.
Court rejects Turkish man's claim that his photo was on cigarette packet warning
A court in Turkey has rejected a man who sought compensation by claiming the photo of the person seen on the warning message of cigarette packets was of him with a breathing tube in his mouth at a hospital.
Greece, Greek Cyprus should refrain from actions against drillship: Ruling AKP spokesperson
The Turkish army is protecting the drillship "Fatih" in the Mediterranean and the Greek and Greek Cypriot administration should refrain from any actions against it, said Justice and Development Party (AKP) spokesman Ömer Çelik on Oct. 31.