News archive of July 2020

Interpol Rules Protecting North Macedonia’s ex-PM from Extradition

Provisions designed to protect political fugitives from persecution by repressive regimes are ironically shielding North Macedonia's former prime minister, Nikola Gruevski, from a prison sentence and other criminal charges stemming from his decade-long right-wing rule, legal experts say.

Hashim Thaci arrived in The Hague

Thaci did not attend the meeting of the National Security Council of Kosovo today, which was chaired by the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Avdullah Hoti.

11 people died, 287 newly infected

There are currently 144 patients on respirators.
The number of deaths caused by coronavirus in Serbia thus reached 393, and the mortality rate is 2.14 percent. 
In the last 24 hours, 4.050 people were tested, and a total of 491.428 people have been tested in Serbia since the beginning of the epidemic.

Media: Vucic starts talks on the composition of the Government

As planned, a meeting with the leader of the Sandzak SDA, Sulejman Ugljanin, is scheduled for Tuesday at 9 am, and immediately after that, at 10 am, the president will meet with representatives of the Albanian Democratic Alternative.

Weather in Bulgaria: Warm and Windy Sunday

The weather on Sunday will be shaped by a cold atmospheric front passing over the country. It will be sunny until the early afternoon in the east, and clouds will appear in the western half of the country.

Extraordinary Address of Bulgaria's PM Borissov: We Remain in Power! The Opposition Will Break the State!

The Prime Minister of Bulgaria Boyko Borissov made an extraordinary statement, broadcast on his official Facebook profile. The prime minister called on the people to calm down and protest peacefully without violence. 
Earlier, on July 11, Bulgarian President Rumen Radev asked for resignation of Borissov's Government and the Chief Prosecutor Geshev.

Third Day in a Row: The Protest in Bulgaria Ended Wthout Escalations

Bulgaria: The third day of the yellow paving protests in Sofia ended without gross violations of public order. Tensions escalated after 9 p.m., when two police officers were injured by a thrown glass bottle and a bomb. One has burns, the other has minor injuries.

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