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Siemens celebrates 130 years of operations in Serbia
BELGRADE - Germany's Siemens on Wednesday celebrated the 130th anniversary of its operations in Serbia.
Serbian PM Ana Brnabic said she was hoping the company would undertake an expansion in the country.
Germany's Siemens marks 130 years of presence in Serbia
Germany's Siemens on Wednesday marked 130 years since it started doing business in Serbia, with an event attended by Prime Minister Ana Brnabic.
The company is "important for our country because of joint projects with the government, but also because of the jobs it provides," Brnabic said, according to her remarks published by the government.
Christoforakos & 17 accused in Siemens bribery case for C4I system to face criminal appeals’ court
Former Siemens executive Michalis Christoforakos and another 17 defendants accused of bribing Greek officials to buy the C4I surveillance system have been indicted to stand trial before a Court of Criminals Appeals, in a decision made by the Greek appellate judges’ council on Wednesday.
Contemporary Istanbul opens 12th annual art fair
The 12th edition of the Contemporary Istanbul (CI), which opened on Sept. 14, brings together leading contemporary galleries, artists and collectors from Turkey and around the world, giving a regional and international focus.
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Tension with Germany means much more
Up until the last move by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, when she took steps to put a brake on Turkey's already slowed down relations with the European Union, it was more possible to explain the escalation in Turkish-German tension with the German elections set to take place on Sept. 24.
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Four bidders express interest in Athens metro expansion project
Four bidders have expressed interest in Greece's tender for a 1.45 billion euro ($1.70 billion) project to expand the Athens metro, state-owned Attiko Metro said on Thursday.
Rouvikonas attacked wrong target with paint
The anarchist Rouvikonas (Greek for Rubicon) group hit the wrong target on Sunday when members threw paint at a building in Maroussi, northern Athens, police said on Monday.
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Siemens and Turkish partners win billion-dollar wind energy tender
A consortium of German giant Siemens and Turkey's Türkerler and Kalyon Enerji holdings won a billion-dollar wind energy tender on Aug. 3, offering the lowest price to the state with $3.48 cents per kilowatt hour.
Four bidders expected for Athens metro project, source says
Four bidders are expected to show interest in Greece's tender to build a 1.45 billion euro ($1.72 billion) project to expand the Athens metro, a source familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.
Greece's GEK Terna will bid as part of a joint venture with France's Vinci and Siemens, a spokesman for GEK Terna said.
Former PASOK minister found guilty of money laundering
An Athens court has found Tassos Mandelis, a former socialist transport minister, guilty of money laundering.
The defendant's bribery conviction (for which he could face up to life in prison), however, was time-barred under the statute of limitations.