SOFIA Bulgaria is starting negotiations with five of the world’s largest military production companies to purchase new radars for Bulgarian aviation, three of which are European, the Defence Ministry announced on Thursday. Read more. /// BUCHAREST Romanian PM seeks to ram tax reform through parliament, risks censure motion. The Romanian government will take responsibility for the administrative reform package and fiscal measures, Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu announced on Thursday, allowing his government to pass laws on these files without amendments from parliament but exposing it to a possible no-confidence motion. Read more. /// LJUBLJANA Flood damage in Slovenia estimated at €5 billion. Floods that hit large parts of northern and central Slovenia in early August are estimated to have caused around €5 billion in damage to homes, infrastructure and businesses, equivalent to one-third of the national budget or around 8% of GDP, according to the latest government estimates. Read more. /// BELGRADE Serbian telecom operator to keep challenging Pristina’s suspension decision. Mobile Telephony Serbia (MTS), the only Serbian telecommunications company in Kosovo owned by state-owned Telekom Serbia, will continue to challenge the recent decision from Pristina to revoke the company’s licence, claiming that the decision affects jobs, livelihoods and the ability for many to contact loved ones. Read more. /// TIRANA Albania mixed bag in citizen cyber awareness amid ongoing cyber attacks. As awareness of online privacy and cybersecurity is decreasing worldwide, Albanians rank highly in recognising online risks and knowing how to avoid them while coming last in terms of best practices to ensure safety online. Read more. |