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Greece to face new strikes

Greek labor unions will stage a new general strike to protest against the planned reforms to the debt-ridden country’s rickety pension system. The two main public and private sector groups are the organizers of this protest, which is against the announced 15 percent pension cuts and prolonging the years of …

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Na pomolu dogovor o popisu stanovništva

SARAJEVO Čelnici Parlamentarne komisije za pripremu zakona o popisu stanovništva u BiH usaglasili su u srijedu nacrt ovog zakona o kojem će se sutra cijela komisija izjašnjavati. Dosad su sporni bili popis dijaspore, nacionalno izjašnjavanje, primjena rezultata popisa te sjedište centra za prikupljanje podataka. Usaglašenim prijedlogom predviđeno je da će …

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Macedonian Interior Minister to visit Bulgaria

Macedonian Interior Minister Gordana Jankulovska will be heading to Bulgaria on Thursday for a two-day official visit. Jankulovska will meet with her Bulgarian counterpart Cvetan Cvetanov, and also take part in the 3rd ministerial meeting of the Committee of Signatory-Countries of the Police Cooperation Convention for South-East Europe. The participants …

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NATO Secretary General to Visit Bulgaria

NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen is set to begin a two-day visit to Bulgaria on Thursday. This will be Rasmussen’s first visit to Bulgaria since he was appointed to the top post in April 2009. The Secretary General is expected to meet with Bulgaria’s PM Boyko Borisov, President Georgi …

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EC requests clarifications from Albania

The European Commission (EC) has asked Tirana to answer 170 additional questions, to supplement the questionnaire submitted last month when Albania applied for candidate country status. Integrations Minister Majlinda Bregu said on Tuesday (May 18th) that Albania will send “clarifications” regarding issues raised by the Commission. According to media reports, …

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