11:27 |
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| MIA
The Finance Ministry lowered Tuesday the interest rate of state bills by 0.3 percent, aimed at meeting requirements of the business community.
11:29 |
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| MIA
The fully reconstructed, restored and conserved southwest bulwark of Skopje Fortress has been lit up late Tuesday in honor of Macedonia's Independence Day - September 8.
11:48 |
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| Nova Makedonija
Problems include the low e-waste management capacities of NGOs, low citizens’ awareness about the e-waste hazards, the lack of statistical data on the quantities of e-waste and the lack of networked structures dealing with problems in the area of e-waste.
11:53 |
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| BTA
Ankara relies on Sofia to support its membership in the EU, outgoing Turkish Ambassador Mehmet Gucuk said in a public lecture Tuesday, organized by the Atlantic Club in Bulgaria.
10:47 |
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| Emg.rs
This year's TIF, that will last until September 19 and have Hungary as its theme country, will focus on innovation-green growth and have 16 official state participations. It will include 11 special dedications, conferences, concerts and several "green" activities.
07:57 |
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| Fena
During his two-day stay in official visit to BiH, president of the Republic of Turkey Abdullah Gül, accompanied by BiH Presidency Chair Haris Silajdzic visited Mostar on Friday, where he met with the Mayor Ljubo Beslic and Chairman of the City Council of Mostar Murat Coric.
08:00 |
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| Fena
With the aim of strengthening the social protection and inclusion of children in BiH, a two-day seminar “Currents and perspectives in pre-school education in the world and here”, organized by UNICEF, was held on Jahorina.
08:01 |
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| BH Daily News
Drug smugglers are using donkeys to take packets of weed from neighboring Bosnia and Herzegovina (BH) into Croatia, Split police have said.
08:06 |
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| RadioNET
The government and public sector workers' unions agreed on Tuesday on a new basic collective agreement whereby the unions gave up a Christmas bonus for this year of HRK 1,250 per employee (170 euros), union representatives said after a meeting at the government.
08:09 |
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| Emg.rs
Romania's financial assistance programme, totaling over 20 billion, is supported by the IMF (13.6 billion euros), the European Commission (five billion), the World Bank (one billion euros) and other international institutions.