Sociology
Register with documents concerning environmental protection
BELGRADE - Serbian citizens have obtained a new electronic database which makes it easy to find out which institutions, organisations and companies in the country own documents related to environmental protection and the public can also promptly access the documents.
Six deputy parliament speakers elected
BELGRADE - The Serbian parliament elected six deputy speakers on Wednesday in a roll-call vote, following the election of Maja Gojkovic, an MP of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), for speaker.
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Serbia cherishing anti-fascist tradition
BELGRADE - To this day, Serbia is cherishing its anti-fascist tradition as an inseparable part of its existence by remembering the victims of World War II and accepting its role as a factor of peace and stability in the Western Balkans, Serbia's outgoing Prime Minister Ivica Dacic said on Tuesday.
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Empty vessels
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Police use pepper spray to disperse protest against Sunday opening in Athens
Hundreds of protesters battled with riot police in one of the Greek capital's main shopping districts. No injuries or damage have been reported.
'Old' EU Member States Attract 20% of Bulgarian Youth
At the end of 2009, one in five young Bulgarians was willing to migrate to an 'older' and more economically stable EU Member State for a period longer than five years.
Over 60% Of Bulgarians Have Never Been To Another EU Country
The Bulgarians have travelled the least in other EU countries, compared to the other Europeans, shows an Eurobarometer survey.
It was done in the end of January 2014 and in it took part 27 739 citizens of EU countries.
Greece Braces for Media Protest, General Strike
Media employees and port workers will stage a nationwide strike in Greece on Tuesday, a day ahead of a 24-hour general strike against austerity measures.
The media sector demands new collective contracts, as well as an end to mass layoffs and delays of salaries, as the website Dnevnik.bg has reported.
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Ministers Discuss Cooperation between Bulgarian, Vietnamese IT Firms
Transport Minister Danail Papazov and Deputy Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Minh Hong discussed cooperation between Bulgarian and Vietnamese firms.
Papazov is part of a delegation headed by Prime Minister Oresharski which is on an official visit to Vietnam.
Judges get tough as Baltakos probe gets under way
Former government secretary general Takis Baltakos arrives at a prosecutor's office to give a testimony in Athens yesterday. Baltakos, a top aide to the Greek prime minister, resigned last week after a leaked video showed him suggesting the government had tried to press judges to jail lawmakers from the far-right Golden Dawn party.
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