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08:44 08:49 | 0 | Emg.rs, Fena
The High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Valentin Inzko, today issued an order suspending the application of the RS Law on the Status of State Property Situated on the Territory of the Republika Srpska and under the Disposal Ban, pending a final decision by the BiH
08:50 | 0 | Fena
Director of BiH Service for Foreigners’ Affairs Dragan Mektić warned that there are around 1,000 to 1,500 illegal immigrants on the territory of Greece or around the BiH borders.
08:52 | 0 | Dnevnik
Bulgaria turned out to be among the EU countries to register the steepest declines in retail sales in November, registering a 5.2% slide on an annual basis, data by Eurostat showed on Thursday.
08:53 | 0 | Croatian Times
If the elections were to take place today, 31.2 per cent of the voters would support the left-wing Social Democratic Party (SDP) (they received 32.4 per cent of popularity votes in December), while the majority right-wing Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) would receive 22.6 per
08:55 | 0 | Agerpres
Following the report approval by the IMF Board members, Romania will receive the seventh tranche, worth 769 million SDR (0.9 billion euros), of the eight-tranche loan, contracted in May 2009 through the agreement with the IMF.