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"Our deadline to hand over the keys to the EXPO participants is December 1, 2026. I invite the citizens of Serbia, when they pass by the ring road, to take a look - the works are already underway. We are the hosts of the world's largest manifestation in 2027. We have defeated the world's largest countries, which was our president’s wish that under the umbrella of EXPO in 2027, we make a quantum leap when it comes to economy, tourism, infrastructure," reported Minister Mali.
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Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis meets with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Crete of Greece, Jan. 6, 2024. Mitsotakis met with Blinken in Hania, Crete on Saturday, and expressed growing concern over the humanitarian situation in Gaza. During the meeting, Mitsotakis also expressed concern about the risks of escalating tensions in the Middle East and the repercussions for regional stability and security, reported Greek national news agency AMNA. (Photo by Dimi...
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BUCHAREST, Jan. 4 (Xinhua) -- The Romania Ministry of National Defense is set to acquire 200 missiles for Patriot systems in an allied contract, with the total cost exceeding one billion euros (1.1 billion U.S. dollars).
This procurement, part of a consolidated multinational effort under the European Sky Shield Initiative, aims to enhance Romania's defense capabilities, according to a press release from the ministry on Thursday.
Romania, alongside Germany, the Netherlan...
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The global economy faced “very serious crises” last year, Szijjarto said in a video message, noting that global investments fell by 12.5 percent from 2021 to 2022 and were down another 30 percent in the first half of 2023. This, he said, showed that global investments still fell short of pre-pandemic levels.
Hungary, however, has been seeing record investments in these years, the minister said, noting that the economy drew 6.5 billion euros in FDI in 2022 and more than 1...
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The following stories are quoted from SeeNews.com, updated as of Jan.5, 2024
Renewables
1.EBRD mulls 80 mln euro guarantee for Croatia’s ZABA
2.Enicorp launches buyout offer for Bulgaria's Yambolen
3.Albanian unit of Greece’s Alumil gets 1 MW rooftop solar system
4.Albania’s Alba Cosmetic International gets rooftop PV plant
5.OMV Petrom to buy Renovatio Asset Management, 50% of Electrocentrale Borzesti
Oil, gas & pipelines
1.Sofia bourse puts Formoplast, Fazerles...
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Bosnia and Herzegovina is on the brink of an economic surge with the inauguration of a colossal gold mine, anticipated to export gold valued at approximately five billion euros.
This major initiative is expected to generate 300 immediate job opportunities at the mining site, potentially expanding to an additional 2,500 roles in ancillary sectors.
Mining operations are scheduled to begin in late January in the central Bosnian town of Vareš, a region h...