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The New Metro Station on Bulgaria Blvd in Sofia is Almost Ready
About 90% of the construction works of the metro station from Line 3 of the metro "Bul.Bulgaria" are done. Sofia Mayor Yordanka Fandakova and the Executive Director of Metropolitan EAD Prof. Stoyan Bratoev checked the progress of the site. Finishing works are currently under way.
Retro Tram to Start Functioning as Tourist Information Center in Sofia
This romantic tram ride will give you a real sense of the spirit of Old Sofia. The railcar used to be part of Sofia public transport back in1935. Its capacity is about 50 persons of which 36 seated. During this tour you will get a different perspective of Sofia city passing by some of the city's emblematic locations and buildings.
Hungary stands with Ukraine against Russia - Orban
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said this during a visit to Prague on Friday.
"The position of Hungary is completely clear: we are a pro-Ukraine government, so we stand behind Ukraine," Orban said, responding to the press, Reuters has reported.
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Siemens set to start manufacturing in central Serbian town
The factory is located in the Sobovica industrial zone, close to this central Serbia town.
The first deliveries will go to Austrian Railways, Belgrade daily Vecernje Novosti writes on Friday.
The report added that the factory will soon start producing parts for trams.
Government adopts proposal to amend Constitution
In order to improve the organization of judicial authorities and the positions of public prosecutors, the government proposed amendments to the provision of Article 4 of the Constitution, Articles 142-165, and consequently, the provisions of Article 99 of the Constitution (competence of the National Assembly), Article 105 (decision-making of the National Assembly) and the provisions of Article
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Suspect in arms procurement scandal flees
Swiss-French banker Jean-Claude Oswald, who is facing charges of money laundering and bribery in connection to an arms procurement program, went missing on Tuesday after removing his monitoring bracelet, Greece's Justice Ministry said.
Oswald, who appeared in an Athens court earlier in the day where his case was being heard, destroyed the device's strap and disappeared, it said.
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Brnabic attends Berlin ceremonial dinner with Merkel
Merkel and Brnabic "sat at the same table in the ceremonial hall of the German Historical Museum," the agency said.
The prime minister said that the dinner was "an opportunity to talk to the German chancellor on various issues," the Serbian government announced.
Serbian PM visiting Germany Nov. 12-14
Brnabic will participate in the Economic Forum organized by the German daily Suddeutsche Zeitung.
Brnabic will speak, together with the prime ministers of Estonia and Iceland, Juri Ratas and Katrin Jakobsdottir respectively, is "Digital Europe: the Vision of Three Countries".
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Chinese Company Appealed Against BDZ's Tender for New Railcars
China's CRRC (China Railway Rolling Stock Corporation) has appealed to the Commission for Protection of Competition part of BDZ's tender for the supply of 42 units with a budget of 675 million leva, reports Capital.
With this, the complaints against the conditions of the BDZ's large-scale order are three in total, the other coming from Siemens Mobility and Skoda Transportational.
Germany's Siemens may invest in Turkey for imaging device: President Erdoğan
The German giant Siemens may start producing diagnostic imaging device in Turkey, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has said after his meetings with German companies during an official visit to the country last weekend.