News archive of January 2019

Vote on Prespes name deal expected to take place on Thursday night

A vote on the Prespes name deal is expected to take place in Greece's Parliament on Thursday night with debate to start at committee level on Monday afternoon before moving to the plenary, House speaker Nikos Voutsis said Monday.

From Tomorrow Flu Epidemic is Announced for Sofia Region

From tomorrow, January 22, Regional Health Inspectorate - Sofia district announces a flu epidemic on the territory of the Sofia region, reported NOVA TV. 

All school sessions are suspended for the period from 22.01.2019 to 27.01.2019.

Interpol Issues ‘Red Notice’ for Bosnian Serb Ex-Fighter

Interpol has issued a ‘red notice’ for the arrest of Zoran Stupar, one of four former Bosnian Serb fighters charged with crimes against humanity over attacks on Bosniak villages in the Vlasenica area of eastern Bosnia in 1992.

Iran's import ban to hit Turkish firms

The Iranian parliament's recent decision to impose a ban on the import of certain products will have a significant impact on Turkey's exports to the country, a business association has warned.

"Serbia will be forced to build nuclear power plant"

"In Serbia, a moratorium on the construction of nuclear power plants is in force, but it is certain that one day we will build a nuclear power plant, once there is no more electricity from classic sources," he told Prva TV.

Speaking about the moratorium, Puzovic said it was introduced 18 years ago will expire in two years, unless it is extended.

Signs of Sofia: I Want to Believe that I Give a New Sip of Art in Sofia

*This interview originally appeared on the website uspelite.bg on January 18, 2019

 

Da Vidci says he does not want his own name to be heard. He wants his art to speak for himself more strongly. So this article is not about him, but about Signs of Sofia.

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