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This Week in Central Europe / 28 April 2023
In other news, Donald Tusk, leader of Poland's main opposition Civic Platform party, is put under investigation by Warsaw prosecutors for abuse of power; the new Czech president is already at odds with the government; and former Slovak PM Robert Fico says 'yes' to Ukraine in the EU, 'no' to it joining NATO.
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Brnabic meets with COELA representatives
BELGRADE - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic met with representatives of the Council of the EU Working Party on Enlargement and Countries Negotiating Accession to the EU (COELA) on Thursday.
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Annual Kifissia flower show opens on Thursday
The annual flower show in Athens' northern leafy suburb of Kifissia is opening on Thursday with a focus on Greek gardens.
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An attempt of Putin's assassination?
Although the assassination attempt failed, the Russian authorities are keeping the attempt a secret.
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Sea Change: Erosion Steadily Devours Albania’s Sandy Beaches
The coast in parts of northern Albania is losing about 2-3 meters a year to the advancing sea - and both locals and scientists say time is running out to address the threat.
French-speaking Belgians pick Greece for spring break
Greece is among the travel destinations of choice for French-speaking Belgians' spring break, according to a report from the RTL network.
"Spain, Greece, Morocco or Tunisia. These are the top spring break destinations," reported RTL, with Your Travel head Hedy Hafsia talking about a change in the destinations chosen by Belgium's French-speaking community.
Second C-27 aircraft picks up Greeks evacuated from Sudan at Djibouti
A second Hellenic Air Force C-27 cargo plane flew from Aswan, Egypt, to Djibouti on Tuesday to collect Greeks to be evacuated from Sudan, where an internal conflict had been raging for a second week. A ceasefire enabled the evacuation.
Reports Show No Let-Up in Media Freedom Concerns in Central, Southeast Europe
European Commissioner for Values and Transparency Vera Jourova gives a press conference on the Media Freedom Act at the European Commission in Brussels, Belgium, 16 September 2022. EPA-EFE/STEPHANIE LECOCQ
Aircraft dispatched to Djibouti to collect Greeks
A C-27 transport aircraft of the Hellenic Air Force took off on Monday afternoon from Aswan Airport in Egypt to Djibouti to collect the Greeks who have been transferred there from war-torn Sudan.
The flight back to Greece is most likely to depart for Greece on Tuesday.
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Bulgaria joins the European Battery Alliance
The Minister of Innovation and Growth Alexander Pulev and President Rumen Radev will participate in the ceremony of Bulgaria's accession to the European Battery Alliance, organized by the Bulgarian Investment Agency (BAI) and the European Battery Alliance (EBA).
At the event, BAI and EBA will sign a declaration for Bulgaria's accession to the Alliance.
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