January 15, 2025

World

  • Argentina agrees to $50bn loan from IMF amid national protests

    - Jun 8, 2018
    The International Monetary Fund has stepped in to shore up the Argentinian economy with a $50bn (£37bn) loan agreement. Argentina requested assistance from the international lender of last resort on 8 May after the peso weakened sharply...
  • Best for Britain recruits MPs to back second Brexit referendum

    - Jun 8, 2018
    Best for Britain has lined up a group of MPs who will put down an amendment in parliament this autumn calling for a second referendum on the country’s membership of the EU once Theresa May has...
  • Macedonia to Ease Restrictions on Abortions

    - Jun 8, 2018
    Macedonia is soon to change its restrictive abortion law, which sparked widespread criticism from rights activists when it was adopted five years ago, the health minister said. The new law on abortion, whose draft version is...
  • Middle-Aged Job Hunters Feel Rejected in Bosnia

    - Jun 8, 2018
    Botched privatization processes and the subsequent bankruptcy and closure of many once prosperous public companies in Bosnia over the past years have left tens of thousands of middle-aged people without employment or hope of new jobs. While...
  • Croatia’s Serbs: Pawns in a Right-Wing Game

    - Jun 8, 2018
    What a paradox! Concurrently with assuming the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union, Croatia is facing a tide of populist and political manifestations that threaten to severely shake the institutions and structure of...
  • No Change Seen on Kosovo Under Spanish Socialists

    - Jun 8, 2018
    Spain’s new prime minister may have lined up with Catalan and Basque nationalists in toppling his predecessor, but Pedro Sanchez’s choice of cabinet suggests no let-up in Madrid’s hard-line stance on Catalan independence, and by extension...
  • Bulgarian MPs Revive Belene Nuclear Plant Project

    - Jun 7, 2018
    MPs voted to back the ruling GERB party’s proposal to restart the building of the Belene Nuclear Power Plant as a “market-oriented” state collaboration with a strategic investor. The Bulgarian parliament on Thursday voted overwhelmingly in...
  • Hague Court Urged to Probe Journalists’ Deaths in Kosovo

    - Jun 7, 2018
    The European Federation of Journalists adopted a resolution urging a new Hague-based court to investigate killings and disappearences of ethnic Albanian and Serb journalists connected to the Kosovo conflict. The European Federation of Journalists, EFJ adopted...
  • Albania Agrees to Start Search for Communists’ Victims

    - Jun 7, 2018
    After eight years of talks, the Albanian government approved an agreement with the International Commission on Missing Persons to find and identify some of the 6,000 victims killed by the Communist regime. The government agreed on...
  • Bill Clinton’s Novel Features Female Bosnian Assassin

    - Jun 7, 2018
    Former US President Bill Clinton’s first novel, written with thriller author James Patterson, features a classical music-loving, vegetarian female assassin from Bosnia and Herzegovina as a main character. Bill Clinton and James Patterson’s new novel ‘The...
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