Slovenia announced Thursday that it will introduce one-week motorway stickers, following criticism from Brussels that the longer-term passes discriminated against foreign visitors. “The government will propose amending the current law on roads in order to introduce seven-day vignettes at a price of €15,” Transport Minister Patrick Vlacic told journalists.
Read More »Bulgarian Kids Smoking ‘Above EU Average’
Bulgarian students are more often drunk and smoke a lot more than the majority of their European fellows. The European school and research project on alcohol and other drugs 2007 survey report was presented on late Thursday. The survey showed that 24 percent of students in Bulgaria have tried illegal …
Read More »EU Website ‘to Boost’ Cross-Border Business
A new web portal gives entrepreneurs easy access to information on doing business in other European Union member states. The new portal, Your Europa – Business, helps small and medium-size businesses to take advantage of opportunities for trade and to offer their services on the single European market.
Read More »Bosnia Aims to Apply for EU By End of Year
`Bosnia wants to become a candidate for the European Union by the end of the year,` said Sven Alkalaj. Bosnia hopes to become a candidate for European Union membership in November or December despite outside concern the Balkan country is not politically or economically ready, the foreign minister said on …
Read More »Ukraine Slams EU Travel Rules, May Reimpose Visas
Viktor Baloga: `Such treatment is humiliating and clearly contradicts the spirit of the agreements reached between Kiev and Brussels.` Ukraine is considering reimposing visas for European Union citizens, a top presidential aide said on Thursday, complaining of “humiliating” visa procedures for Ukrainians travelling to the EU. Ex-Soviet Ukraine scrapped visas …
Read More »Bulgaria To Free 200-300 Prisoners Early
The Socialist-led government initially planned an early release of about 3,000 inmates with light sentences. Bulgaria’s parliament passed an amnesty law on Thursday but cut the number of offenders that the bill initially aimed to free to avoid public outrage before elections. The Socialist-led government initially planned an early release …
Read More »Ukrainian PM Wants Constitutional Change
Presidential powers have been trimmed in Ukraine since the Orange revolution and the president has lesser sway. Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, describing herself as “Ukraine’s biggest nationalist”, on Thursday called for an overhaul of the constitution to end “chaos” in the way the country was run. Interviewed by Reuters …
Read More »14 Die In Russian Bus Accident-Ministry
Rescue workers used a crane to peel the blackened roof from the twisted metal frame of the bus on the outskirts of Petushki. Fourteen people died and four were injured on Thursday when a bus burst into flames after colliding with a lorry just east of Moscow, Russia’s Emergency Ministry …
Read More »UN Security Council approves Inzko’s appointment as high representative in BiH
NEW YORK, United States – The UN Security Council on Wednesday (March 25th) unanimously approved the appointment of Austrian diplomat Valentin Inzko as the new high representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH).
Read More »Albanian opposition party accuses government of ignoring EU advice
TIRANA, Albania – The opposition Socialist Party (SP) accused the government on Wednesday (March 25th) of failing to respect the EU’s advice about applying for candidate status.
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