Bulgaria's foreign affairs minister, Teodora Genchovska, announced her resignation on Monday, becoming the fourth and last minister from junior government coalition partner There Is Such a People (TISP) to step down to comply with a decision of party leader Slavi Trifonov to withdraw the TISP ministers from the cabinet. Read on >>
Bulgaria will receive 22 billion levs ($11.8 billion/11.2 billion euro) from the European Union's Cohesion Fund in the 2021-2027 period under a partnership agreement which has been finalised and will be signed in the coming days, prime minister Kiril Petkov said.>>
Slovenian hotel operator Union Hoteli [LJSE:GHUG] has slightly reduced its stake in real estate company Equinox [LJE:EQNX] to 0.07575% by selling 540 of its shares, Equinox said on Monday. >>
Bosnian state-owned road company Autoceste FBiH said on Monday it selected a consortium made of local engineering consultants IGH and Integra and Croatia's civil engineering company Institut IGH to draw a preliminary and main design of a section of the Adriatic–Ionian motorway.>>
European grants will cover 85% of a 5.8 million kuna ($809,000/773,000 euro) project to install solar systems with an overall capacity of 801.90 kW in public buildings in the eastern Croatian city of Vukovar, the local authorities said.>>
Albania's council of ministers approved the provision of 1 million euro ($1.05 million) in financial aid to the government of Ukraine, Albanian media reported.>>
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