Southeast Europe
- www.rferl.org Woman Badly Injured After Car Ploughs Through Belgrade Protest
A 20-year-old student has been seriously injured during a rally to honor the victims of a deadly roof collapse last year when a car plowed through the crowd in central Belgrade.
- Pro-Putin politician in Bulgaria wants to annex Northern Macedonia and part of Ukrainewww.intellinews.com Inspired by Trump, Bulgarian far-right leader wants to annex North Macedonia and parts of Ukraine
Kostadin Kostadinov, leader of the far-right pro-Russian Vazrazhdane party, said on January 9 that North Macedonia and the Ukrainian part of Southern ...
Fortunately, this retard (nicknamed Kopeikin after the Russian coins that he is known to receive) does not have the means to do it.
>Kostadin Kostadinov, leader of the far-right pro-Russian Vazrazhdane party, said on January 9 that North Macedonia and the Ukrainian part of Southern Bessarabia should be added to Bulgaria. > >Kostadinov compared his aims to the statement by US president-elect Donald Trump that he wants to annex the Panama Canal and Canada.
- Almost 80% of Greek garbage still ends up in landfillswww.ekathimerini.com Trash is still buried and no fines are to be paid | eKathimerini.com
Greece continues to bury 78% of its trash in landfills, recycles very little – just 17% – and uses a very small amount of trash to generate energy.
>Moreover, municipalities who were supposed to pay a sort of fine to the national recycling agency, EOAN, owe a staggering amount and were excused from paying these fines this year after a near-revolt.
- [debunked] The Kremlin propaganda playbook repeated in Croatiawww.info-res.org Disinformation campaign uncovered by researchers ahead of Croatian presidential run-off - Centre for Information Resilience
Croatian researchers have uncovered indications of a pro-Kremlin disinformation campaign utilising a large bot network ahead of the presidential run-off in Croatia.
>The accounts posting pro-Milanović content were diverse, posting in English, French, Spanish, Italian, Serbian and Croatian. They appeared to mobilise in two waves: following Milanović’s first-place finish in the first round of voting and after his statements opposing potential Croatian involvement in the Ukraine War.
>Researchers also analysed news media relating to the presidential runoff and found that several Kremlin propaganda outlets and Kremlin-aligned media outlets in other countries took a favourable stance toward Milanović .
>The English website of Al Mayadeen, widely recognised as a Hezbollah-affiliated platform, published two articles falsely asserting that Milanović had won the first round of elections which were further amplified by bot accounts. > >Croatian and regional fringe outlets previously flagged for peddling disinformation about the war in Ukraine have also promoted Milanović, including Epoha, Projekt Velebit, and Maxportal.hr, researchers found.
- Incumbent president of Croatia wins run-off in a landslideglashrvatske.hrt.hr Incumbent president wins run-off in a landslide
Incumbent President Zoran Milanović secured a second five-year mandate in a landslide victory in Sunday's run-off election.
- EU DisinfoLab did not report any botnet political campaigns in Croatia in Decemberwww.disinfo.eu The disinformation landscape in Croatia - EU DisinfoLab
Find out more about the disinformation landscape in Croatia.
While this does not prove anything, it is an indication of the background before the elections. >Over the past year, we have recorded an increasing presence of synthetic or digitally altered disinformation aimed at financial fraud or stealing personal data. Most commonly, these are synthetic or digitally altered videos, made with the assistance of generative AI tools, which present the likings of journalists, politicians, or scientists trying to convince citizens to buy stocks, bitcoins, or some miracle cure. Besides scams, the only detected cases of AI-generated content involving political figures were humorous and satirical audio and video clips. There were no appearances of AI-generated disinformation intended to malignantly influence the election process. One political party created an “AI politician” for the parliamentary elections campaign, as an educational tool to highlight the dangers of AI.
- Protests in Montenegro over mass shootingapnews.com Thousands protest in Montenegro to demand ouster of top security officials over mass shooting
Several thousand people have participated in street protests in Montenegro. The demonstrators on Sunday demanded the resignations of top security officials over a shooting earlier this week that left 12 people dead including two children.
>Many residents of Cetinje and other Montenegrins believe that police mishandled the situation and haven’t done enough to boost security since the first massacre, which happened in August 2022. > >Wednesday’s shooting resulted from a bar brawl. A 45-year-old local man went home to get his gun before returning to the bar and opening fire. He killed four people there and eight more at various other locations before killing himself.
- New direct passenger line Belgrade-Shanghai
With it Belgrade claims part of Istanbul's role as a transport hub of the region. Now there's a direct connection to China from the heart of the Balkan peninsula.
- Bulgarian interim government resumes efforts to build border rail tunnel with North Macedonianovinite.com Bulgaria Proposes Agreement to North Macedonia for Corridor 8 Railway Tunnel - Novinite.com - Sofia News Agency
Bulgaria has extended an offer to North Macedonia, presenting a draft agreement for the construction and operation of the Corridor 8 border railway tunnel. The document, sent by Bulgaria’s government, suggests that both countries make clear commitments regarding the tunnel's construction.
The two countries previously have exchanged accusations for the delays in construction. North Macedonia's Mickosky has argued that his country has other priorities, even if funding is expected to come from the EU.
- Romanians no longer need US visasnovinite.com US Lifts Visa Requirements for Romanian Citizens Starting January 10 - Novinite.com - Sofia News Agency
On January 10, Romania will officially be accepted into the US Visa Waiver Program, marking the cancellation of visa requirements for Romanian citizens traveling to the United States. The announcement will be made during a meeting in Washington between Alejandro Mayorkas, Secretary of Homeland Secur...
Not sure who would want to go to the US after 10 January, but the waiver should remain after the Trump-Musk fiasco.
- An important minister resigns over an old video in Croatiawww.politico.eu Croatia deputy PM resigns over gun-shooting video
Josip Dabro apologized for his actions which he called “the result of a moment of thoughtlessness.”
In it Josip Dabei is shown shooting in the air from a car.
I suspect a significant number of politicians in the region have done something similar, but not many would be willing to resign over it.
- No night trains in the Balkansdiscuss.tchncs.de European night trains map 2024 - tchncs
Interactive version: https://back-on-track.eu/night-train-map/ [https://back-on-track.eu/night-train-map/]
Sad but true...
- Serbia experiments with solar and thermal energy storagebalkangreenenergynews.com Serbia secures financing for innovative solar thermal energy storage
The solar thermal project will enable the decarbonization of the district heating system and conditions for balancing the power system
>The Novi Sad District Heating Company secured financing for its solar thermal project, for an innovative hybrid system for seasonal energy storage that would combine solar collectors, thermal storage and heat pumps. The investment is aimed at decarbonizing the city’s district heating and enabling conditions for balancing the power system.
- NYE celebrated at protests in Serbiaapnews.com Instead of partying, thousands turn New Year celebration into anti-government protest in Serbia
The protesters have been demonstrating following the collapse of a concrete canopy in the city of Novi Sad’s central train station on Nov. 1, which resulted in 15 fatalities.
>The protesters have been actively demonstrating following the tragic collapse of a concrete canopy in the northern city of Novi Sad’s central train station on Nov. 1, which resulted in 15 fatalities. > >The tragedy has been attributed to corruption and substandard construction practices by the populist Serbian leadership, leading to a widespread public outcry and demands for accountability.
- Presidential elections in Croatia uphold same balancesapnews.com Croatia's incumbent president gains most votes for re-election, but not enough to avoid a runoff
Croatia’s incumbent President Zoran Milanovic has swept most votes in the first round of a presidential election, but will have to face a runoff against a ruling party candidate to secure another five-year term.
>Milanovic won 49.1 percent of the first round vote and Primorac, backed by the ruling conservative HDZ party, took 19.35 percent, according to results released by the state electoral commission from nearly all of the polling stations.
>But he used the office to attack political opponents and EU officials, often with offensive and populist rhetoric. > >Milanovic, who condemned Russia's aggression against Ukraine, has nonetheless criticised the West's military aid to Kyiv.
Edit: link replaced as initial seems to be gone now.
- www.g4media.ro Romania, Bulgaria, and Greece create strategic corridor to help move military equipment and soldiers quickly along NATO's Eastern Flank
The defense ministers of Romania, Bulgaria, and Greece signed a letter of intent in Washington on Thursday to create a military mobility corridor between
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- Vucic challenged by a mass protest in Belgrade
> Tens of thousands of people gathered in central Belgrade on Sunday to protest against President Aleksandar Vucic and his ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), whom they blame for a railway station roof collapse last month that killed 15 people. The concrete awning of the recently renovated roof of Novi Sad station caved in on Nov. 1, killing 14 and injuring three. One of the injured died later. Opposition leaders and the public have taken to the streets repeatedly, blaming the accident on shoddy construction resulting from government corruption and nepotism.
> Students at state universities in Belgrade, Kragujevac and Nis have been protesting for weeks to demand the release of all documents relevant to the renovation of the station, as well as criminal prosecution of officials responsible for the disaster. Every day they block traffic in front of their faculties for 15 minutes to commemorate the 15 victims.
- Thessaloniki police with a crackdown on Turkish undergroundwww.ekathimerini.com Greek police arrest 11 in Turkish mafia crackdown | eKathimerini.com
A police operation targeting the Turkish mafia took place on Friday in Athens and Thessaloniki, leading to the arrest of 11 individuals.
>According to the Organized Crime Control Directorate, the operation aimed at dismantling criminal gangs resulted in the capture of 10 Turks and one Lebanese national.
- Mickoski blames neighbour for stalled EU accession processnovinite.com Mickoski Slams 'Balkanized' EU Accession, Calls for Bulgaria to Address Macedonian Concerns - Novinite.com - Sofia News Agency
Hristijan Mickoski, Prime Minister of North Macedonia, commented on the challenges of EU accession, stating that the process has been "Balkanized" rather than "Europeanized." He emphasized the need to resolve internal issues while cooperating with European partners, highlighting that the current bil...
>Hristijan Mickoski, Prime Minister of North Macedonia, commented on the challenges of EU accession, stating that the process has been "Balkanized" rather than "Europeanized." He emphasized the need to resolve internal issues while cooperating with European partners, highlighting that the current bilateral disputes between member states undermine the accession process. He criticized the trend of using bilateral disagreements as obstacles, pointing to examples such as Croatia and Slovenia, and the longstanding disputes between Greece and North Macedonia. Mickoski argued that this approach has transformed the EU accession process into a regional issue rather than a unifying European effort.
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- Albania bans TikTok for an year after it has been linked to a murder
Albania bans TikTok for an year after it has been linked to a murder
"The problem today is not our children, the problem today is us, the problem today is our society, the problem today is TikTok and all the others that are taking our children hostage," Rama said.
https://www.reuters.com/technology/albania-bans-tiktok-year-after-killing-teenager-2024-12-21/ @balkanika