South Slavic languages

The Bulgarians in Albania Need Support, They Want an Urgent Meeting with President Radev

The Bulgarian-Macedonian dispute is also being carried over to Albania. Another misunderstanding arises over the possible separation of two regions in Albania - Golo Bardo (Gollobordë) and Gora, into separate municipalities, reports BNT. The Bulgarian minority, recognized by the Parliament in Tirana in 2017, is concentrated in these areas.

PM of North Macedonia in Brussels: The French Proposal is Unacceptable in this Version

"The proposal of the French Presidency is unacceptable in this version for the Republic of North Macedonia".

This was stated by Prime Minister Dimitar Kovachevski at a press conference after the Western Balkans-European Union summit in Brussels.

A Car Crashed into Crowd of People in Berlin, One Person was Killed

One person was killed and at least 30 were injured when a car crashed into a crowd near a church in Berlin, local authorities said.

A report of the incident was received at 10.30 a.m. local time.

It is unclear at this time whether this was an accident or an intentional act.

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North Macedonia’s President: Let's Not Delude Ourselves, We will Not Enter the EU Soon

"The current situation on the Bulgarian political scene is such that it is difficult to reach an agreement". This was said by the North Macedonian President Stevo Pendarovski in the TV show "Morning Briefing", quoted by BGNES.

According to him, the RNM must get rid of the illusions of joining the EU in the "foreseeable future".

Euroactive: Bulgaria May Change Tactics Towards North Macedonia

Bulgaria is trying to change its tactics towards Skopje, after the country blocked Northern Macedonia's path to the European Union in December, and yesterday the Bulgarian Foreign Minister presented an Action Plan for Cooperation in Implementing the Good Neighbor Agreement to the country's Special Envoy for Bulgaria. , Vlado Buckovski, writes Brussels-based "Euractive".

Recognition of Macedonian language a ‘grave mistake,’ says prominent linguist

Greece committed a "grave mistake" in recognizing the existence of a Macedonian language, prominent linguist and former education minister Georgios Babiniotis said, adding that the clause in the Prespes accord signed between Athens and Skopje could encourage minority claims in the future.

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