07:18 | 0 | BH Daily News
Since the end of November 2010, heavy rains in Bosnia and Herzegovina caused serious flooding in many areas of the country. The municipalities of Gorazde, in the eastern part of the Federation of BiH, and Bijeljina, in eastern Republika Srpska, have suffered the worst.
07:19 | 0 | BNR
Bulgaria’s exports from January till September 2010 were 32 percent up, followed by Latvia’s (29 percent), Lithuania’s, Estonia’s (28 percent each) and Romania’s (26 percent).
07:21 | 0 | Croatian Times Croatian Times
Zagreb will be getting several centimetres of a snow, while even coastal cities will be seeing white flakes. The temperatures will hover around minus eight degrees Celsius. The snow is expected to stop by the evening, and Sunday will bring clear skies.
07:24 | 0 | ANA
Prime Minister George Papandreou has convened the ruling PASOK party's Parliamentary Group for a meeting at 4 p.m. on Saturday.
07:26 | 0 | ANA
Greek authorities on Thursday intercepted 157 illegal migrants on beaches in Pylos and Methoni, in western Greece. The migrants, among them women and young children, had come there intending to board ships heading for Italy and had mostly been illegally resident in Greece.
07:29 | 0 | Agerpres
The Romanian Cultural Institute (ICR) "Titu Maiorescu" in Berlin organizes between December 16-22, for the first time in Germany, a Romanian film festival entitled "Rekonstruktion. Filmland Rumänien", with the program simultaneously conducted in three cities:
07:38 | 0 | Emg.rs
The Council reaffirmed the strong support of the EU for taking the enlargement process forward on the basis of the agreed principles and conclusions.