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The following stories are quoted from SeeNews.com, updated as of Jan.29, 2024
Renewables
1.Japan interested in financing Serbia's Bistrica RHPP project
2.EBRD to lend 55 mln euro for 315 MW solar projects in Romania
3.Bosnia's Canton 10 to start talks with Insolar for 100 MW solar park
4.Engie Romania buying 80 MW wind farm in Constanta
5.Bosnia's net electricity output up 7.5% y/y in Nov
Oil, gas & pipelines
1.OMV Bulgaria appoints new general manager
2.Albania’s K...
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Prime Minister Robert Golob met with Wang Yong, the Vice-Chair of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
Prime Minister Robert Golob met with Wang Yong, the Vice-Chair of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. | Author Žan Kolman/KPV
They reaffirmed the traditionally friendly relations between the two countries and the high level of cooperation in economic, cu...
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North Macedonia’s president Stevo Pendarovski on Friday handed parliament speaker Talat Xhaferi a mandate to form a caretaker government following the resignation of prime minister Dimitar Kovacevski, Xhaferi said.
Parliament is expected to vote on the caretaker government on Sunday.
Xhaferi is set to become the first ethnic Albanian to assume the role of caretaker prime minister. Jovan Mitreski will temporarily take over his role as parliament speaker until the electi...
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Montenegro’s population increased to 633,158 in 2023, from 620,029 in 2011, which is a rise by some 2% in the past twelve years, the statistics office said, citing preliminary data from a census held last year.
The number of households also rose in the review period - by 15% to 217,441 last year, the statistics office said in a statement on Thursday.
The Adriatic municipality of Budva saw the highest increase in resident numbers - by 39% to 26,667 o...
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Slovenian pharmaceuticals producer Krka expects a 14% decline in consolidated profit for 2023, to 311.2 million euro ($337 million), due to foreign exchange losses, it said.
Revenue is expected to rise by 5% to 1.806 billion euro, whereas earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) are seen growing 3% to 502.3 million euro, Krka said in a statement on Thursday, citing preliminary unaudited results.
"Investments at Group le...
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In the Republic of Serbia, in the period January-December 2023, noted was the decrease in live births by 1 437, i.e. 2.3%., and the decrease in deaths by 13 741, or 12.4%.,compared with the same period of the previous year.