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Croatia can start minting Euro coins
Croatia may start minting Euro coins after its central bank and the European Commission signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Friday, specifying how their production will take place once it…
Health
Bulgarian company delivered 33 vehicles to Bosnia and Herzegovina
Auto Engineering Holding Group, which operates in over 15 countries on 4 continents, has delivered 33 vehicles to strengthen the capacity of the food safety and phytosanitary inspection sectors in…
Economy
Switzerland: Too much money will flow from the EU to Bulgaria, and that will be a problem
"There is a lot of money, but there is no time. Bulgaria does not want Swiss money yet," Sara Novotny wrote at the beginning of an article published on the…
Human Rights
Hole in the map: Kovesi has admitted that he cannot work in Slovenia
There is a gap in the European Public Prosecutor's Office area, European Chief Prosecutor Laura Kovesi told the European Parliament's budget, budget control and civil liberties committees on Friday. Four…
America
The head of the OECD wants Bulgaria and 5 other countries in the club of the rich
The new plan could be discussed next week. The new Secretary General of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Matthias Corman of Australia, is proposing that six countries,…
Institutions
Bulgarian President Radev to UN: Unprecedented global challenges require joint action by international community
Unprecedented global challenges require all countries to support more effective and coordinated action by the international community. Multilateral diplomacy is the key to our common future and there is no…
Europe
Hungary’s actions on Scientology “constitute[s] serious impediments to religious freedom and to the fulfillment … of religious minorities”
Scientology spoke at the United Nations Human Rights Council about Religious Discrimination in Hungary, and highlights letter with concerns from UN Special Rapporteurs on FORB, Privacy and Minority Issues On…
America
The EC has signed a contract for a new drug against covid
The European Commission has signed a contract with the American pharmaceutical company "Eli Lilly" for the supply of a preparation with monoclonal antibodies for the treatment of patients with coronavirus,…
Europe
France focuses on responsibility and solidarity in the face of global challenges
In his address to the UN General Assembly on Monday, French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian upheld multilateralism as the key to overcoming global challenges including conflict, the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change.

