Slovenia arrests members of an organised crime group | Klompenhouwer meets PM Thaci | Turkey's development bank posts 25.5 mln TL net profit in 2009 | EU charges up the electric car | Turkey becomes partner country for CeBIT trade show | Russia-EU innovations forum opens in Finland | Medvedev hopes US administration to support Russia’s WTO accession | Medvedev invites foreign investors to develop energy efficiency | US ambassador sees government, not political crisis in Albania | Romania: Public servants to go on strike on May 31 | Eastern Partnership - instrument for reforms | FYROM: Gasoline, diesel prices reduce | FYROM: Majority of citizens favor interruption of name talks - survey | Barroso criticizes Germany | European Commission Experts due in Athens | Social Partners Approve 2010 National budget update | Bulgaria and Romania with worst Broadband Internet access | PIC Ambassadors: FBiH to reform public spending | Albanian PM receives representative of INTRALOT and INTRACOM | Serbian dinar strikes another new record low vs euro | Silajdzic waits for authorization to visit Jurisic | Kosovo American Chamber of Commerce visits Washington, DC | RRA initiates proceedings against TV Pink | Several thousand people visit Tito's grave on youth day | Dinkic expects talks with the IMF to be completed successfully | Dacic and Stok announced the signing of an agreement on cooperation | Djelic to meet with Israeli minister of science | Veljovic to meet with Austrian Director General for Public Security | April average net salary RSD 34,952 | Serbia, US conclude negotiations on extradition agreement | EU, Serbia signed financial agreement | Cvetkovic on official visit to Slovenia | Kosovo improves business registration procedures |
08:12 | 0 | BNR
At the suggestion of Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov the National Assembly adopted a cabinet structure change. MPs approved Tomislav Donchev for the newly inaugurated post of Minister for EU Fund Management.
08:16 08:19 | 0 | EMportal
Prime-minister George Papandreou used his speech in the European Parliament to send the message that Greece would refer to International Monetary Fund unless a European solution is given for Greece to borrow at same interest rates as other countries.
08:20 | 0 | MIA, New York Times
2012 also is the beginning of a three-year period in which more than $700 billion in risky, high-yield corporate debt begins to come due, an extraordinary surge that some analysts fear could overload the debt markets, US newspaper "The New York Times" says.
08:21 | 0 | MIA
European Union Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule told Montenegrin leaders in Podgorica on Thursday the country was facing a more demanding integration phase full of challenges, saying concrete results were necessary in the struggle against corruption and organised crime.
08:23 | 0 | Hotnews.ro
The Romanian economy is currently going through the last stage of the economic crisis after getting over the hardest part, European Investment Bank (EIB) vice-president Mathias Kollatz-Ahnen declared.
08:25 | 0 | EUbusines.com
Greece warned on Thursday it could call on the IMF for help unless European leaders offered financial aid next week, with Germany now appearing "open" to the idea as the Greek debt crisis hit the euro.
08:27 | 0 | ANSAmed
Albania's rate of inflation during February reached 4.4%, exceeding the safety range fixed by the country's Central Bank, of between 2-4%, by 0.4%.
08:29 | 0 | EMportal
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin will meet with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on March 19, Putin's spokesman said on Thursday.
08:31 | 0 | Hina
Finance Minister Ivan Suker said that this year there would be no money in the state budget for Christmas bonuses and holiday cash grants, that in possible budgetary cuts salaries and pensions would be reduced last, and that children's and maternity allowances would definitely
16:48 | 0 | MIA
FYR Macedonia wish to enjoy equal opportunity for proactive inclusion in settling the bilateral name dispute with Greece, Foreign Minister Antonio Milososki said Thursday in Paris at a meeting with Jean-David Levitte, political advisor to French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
21:19 | 0 | EMportal
Chairman of the Council of Europe, Herman van Rompuy will not attend tomorrow’s conference on the West Balkans in Brdo Kod Kranja, organized by Slovenia and Croatia, confirmed Van Rompuy’s spokesman Jesús Carmona.