| 40 children without parental care travel to Vienna | Danube projects to attract European funds | Bosnian colleges draw Turks avoiding headscarf ban | Djuricin: Economic growth of 7-8% needed | Serbia to draw EUR 180 mln from IMF today | Daimler fined US$185 million for bribery | The Economist: Greece default possible | EU, US in new push for Bosnian reforms | Serbia: Serbian-Bulgarian pipeline is not a priority | Erdoğan, Davutoğlu to attend business forum in Sarajevo | EBRD: 20 mln Euro for SME loans in BiH | Micunovic leaves for two-day visit to Slovenia on Tuesday | Mujezinovic: FBIH is not in danger of bankruptcy | Premier Berisha departs for an official visit to Kuwait | Introducing professional army a major social reform in Serbia | Average household monthly income EUR 476 in 2009 | ENKA to build Belgrade-Cacak Highway | Conference marking World Health Day | Djelic to speak at press conference on the project “Europe for All“ | Djelic to open conference "Danube strategy and economy of knowledge“ | No electricity price increase without industrial growth | Serbia is now a respected country in the world |
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0 | Fena
Vice-chair of Chamber of Commerce of FBiH, Jago Lasić, stated today that economic crisis in BiH is currently in stagnation, adding that in the next months a positive trend can be expected.
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0 | BNR
The Bulgarian National Assembly has voted against the impeachment motion against President Parvanov for having committed violations of the National Constitution.
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0 | BNR
The partners in the National Council on Tripartite Cooperation have unanimously agreed on 60 anti-crisis measures intended to boost the state budget, the business sector, employment and households in Bulgaria.
04:39 |
0 | Sofia News Agency
Chechen rebel leader Doku Umarov has said his group was behind Monday's double suicide bombings on the Moscow Metro, which left 39 people dead.
04:39 |
0 | Hina
Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor on Tuesday launched Rudjer Medikol Ciklotron, a project for the manufacturing of radiopharmaceuticals required for the work of PET/CT devices in Croatia and other countries in the region which will also help Rudjer Boskovic Institute (IRB) scientists
04:39 |
0 | ANA
Off-season opening hours for archaeological sites, museums and state monuments (in effect from Nov. 1, 2009 until March 31, 2010) will be expanded a month until April 30, the ministry of culture and tourism announced on Wednesday.
04:38 |
0 | ANA
The Tripolis- Pyrgos (Central and Western Peloponnese) stretch of the national highway, which has been closed to traffic since Monday morning due to a landslide, will reopen on Thursday noon in order to facilitate the Easter holidaymakers.
04:38 |
0 | MIA
If this impending and irresponsible conduct by Greece didn't take place in the past two decades, then Macedonia would have been already a member of EU, at least together with Bulgaria and Romania, noted Macedonian Foreign Minister Antonio Milososki after meeting his Hungarian counterpart
04:38 |
0 | Agerpres
Romania is aware of the importance of cultural development and creativity within the Europe 2020 strategy and it is supporting the economic dimension of its cultural and creative industries.
04:37 |
0 | Agerpres
Romania exported drinks and tobacco worth 425.8 million euros (over 1.803 billion lei), in 2009, read data the National Statistics Institute (INS) supplied.
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04:37 |
0 | EMGportal
The Council of Europe strongly condemns the explosions in Dagestan (Russian Federation), which come only two day after the terrorist attacks in Moscow.
04:36 |
0 | ANSAmed
The debate on confidence in the government is being held after the opposition Movement for Change submitted a request to Parliament Speaker Ranko Krivokapic last week.
04:35 |
0 | MIA
Harmonising customs legislation with Europe's, strengthening border controls and modernising information systems, are some of the activities conducted by FYRMacedonia's Customs Administration in a bid to modernise and meet European standards.
04:35 |
0 | EMGportal
”Construction of hydropower plants on the Moraca undoubtedly would endanger the Monastery Moracha which has immense cultural - historical significance," which is the attitude of the most participants in the roundtable on" Hydropower plants and vulnerability of the