Bulgaria’s Employment Strategy Struggles to Shift Focus from Temporary Subsidies to Long-Term Skills
Bulgaria’s Ministry of Labor and Social Policy released its National Employment Action Plan (NAP) for 2025 in early May,
Josep Borrell, the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, arrived in Skopje on November 29, emphasizing North Macedonia's imperative to finalize constitutional amendments as part of its EU accession process.
The EU has mandated specific amendments, a condition for initiating membership talks, notably advocated by Bulgaria. These amendments aim to address the rights of Bulgarians within North Macedonia by integrating them into the country's Constitution.
In his address during the visit, Borrell underscored the significance of European integration for North Macedonia's future. He emphasized that the path toward EU membership should transcend partisan competition, urging unity and a collective effort towards this goal. Borrell highlighted the need to bridge political divides, especially concerning EU-related matters, calling for cooperation and consensus.
Borrell's statement emphasized that disagreements are inherent to democracy but emphasized the need to maintain unity on matters pertaining to EU accession. Stressing the collective benefit of this endeavor, he emphasized that the completion of constitutional amendments and advancements in vital reforms serve the interests of all citizens, rather than favoring any specific political faction.
The European official emphasized that progressing on the EU path requires fulfilling the requirements set forth, emphasizing the importance of this journey for North Macedonia as a whole.
Borrell's remarks emphasize the critical need for North Macedonia to align itself with EU demands, highlighting the broader implications for the country's future.
Croatia is reintroducing mandatory military service after a 17-year break, with the government unveiling a new law that will reinstate basic training for young men starting no later than January 2026
A strong earthquake struck southwestern Turkey during the early hours of Tuesday
Macedonian Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski accused Bulgaria of attempting to portray the people of North Macedonia as an “artificial nation”
Early this morning, an explosion rocked the Krušik defense plant in Valjevo, Serbia, resulting in five people sustaining minor injuries
The Patriarchate in Belgrade has accused Bulgaria of genocide against the Serbs in "Vardar Serbia", pointing to the systematic extermination of entire Serbian families with the aim of eradicating the Serbian national spirit
In Greece, the housing crisis is becoming more severe, with the government now considering the introduction of a punitive tax on owners of vacant properties
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