Greece: Cutbacks, restructuring announced for national broadcaster | Stock markets end turbulent week with more losses | Macedonia, Turkey sign agreement on regular air flights | The State Department releases "Country Reports on Terrorism 2010" | Montenegro: Serbian language or boycott of classes | Kuna falls against franc day-on-day, grows week-on-week | IMF questions continuing arrangement with BH | Maas: We will never put Kosovo recognition as condition for Serbia's EU accession | Cooperation between Serbia, Macedonia in field of sport, youth policy | Caribbean community member states recognize Kosovo | Assistant Minister for KiM ends his visit to province | Assad must have time for reforms – Moscow | Al Qaeda remains top terror threat | 150 foreign rioters to be expelled from UK | Libyan rebels capture city of major importance | Macedonia should join NATO, Skopje and Athens can reach a compromise - former NATO chief | Traian Basescu: We must decide quickly if we are going to create "United States of Europe" or not |
07:39 | 0 | Dnenvik
Bulgaria's jobless rate grew to 9.78% in January, marking the third consecutive month of increases, National Employment Agency (NEA) data shows.
07:40 | 0 | Dnevnik
Bulgaria's wine exports rose 10% year-on-year to 57.683 million litres (15.2 million gallons) in 2010, agriculture minister Miroslav Naydenov said on Monday.
07:41 | 0 | Sofia Echo
New construction is responsible for the high amount of vacant office buildings in Sofia, property consultants Colliers International said on February 15 2011.
07:42 | 0 | Sofia Echo
The foot-and-mouth (FMD) outbreak in Bulgaria is still not tackled completely, as there are reports of potentially infected animals in the village of Stefan Karadjovo, near Yambol in southeastern Bulgaria, the Bulgarian Food Safety Agency announced, quoted by local media on February
07:47 | 0 | ANA
Rail operator Trainose S.A. announced the cancellation of the dining and sleeping car service for Hellenic Rail (OSE) trains as of March 1, 2011 after the expiration of a contract with a catering service provider on Feb. 28, 2011.
07:54 | 0 | ANA
The starting of flights to Greece by the Air China airline company was the main issue discussed by Deputy Culture and Tourism Minister George Nikitiadis with the company’s representatives, in Beijing.
07:55 | 0 | ANA
The highest number of cases has so far been in northern Greece, where the frequency is five per 100,000 residents, while in Attica the frequency is just 2.2 per 100,000 residents.
07:56 | 0 | MIA
PM Gruevski will focus on the reforms aimed at meeting European and Euro-Atlantic standards, realizing of Macedonia's aspiration for EU and NATO accession, which is the Government's strategic goal.
07:59 | 0 | ACT news
President Traian Basescu went on Monday evening to the BNR headquarters where he tried to persuade the governor of the Central Bank Mugur Isarescu to accept the position of premier, sources quoted.
08:01 | 0 | ACT news
Investors significantly interested to invest in real estates in the SEE, region with great potential which offers a significant return on capital.
08:03 | 0 | Emg.rs
On 15 February Commissioner Štefan Füle met with Croatian Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor to discuss the importance of maintaining the momentum of the accession negotiations and of tackling the remaining issues in the country's negotiations with the EU.
08:04 | 0 | Emg.rs
Ten new projects to support the development of democracy and human rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina were presented at the EU Delegation in Sarajevo.
08:11 | 0
The political crisis must be resolved. This is the shared responsibility of the political leaders in Albania. That is what the citizens of Albania expect. And they are right. Democratically elected representatives must act as such: represent the people and find democratic compromises.
08:19 08:25 | 0 | Emg.rs
Today, in accordance with its Statute, the Bank of Greece submitted its report on Monetary Policy 2010-2011 to the Greek Parliament and the Cabinet. The Bank’s Governor, Mr George Provopoulos, delivered the report to the Speaker of Parliament, Mr Filippos Petsalnikos.
12:22 | 0 | Tanjug
The prosecutors of Bosnia- Herzegovina (BiH), Croatia and Serbia will meet Wednesday in Bijeljina (northeastern BiH), in the organization of the UN, to discuss regional cooperation in the domain of war crimes processing, the Sarajevo UN office released.
12:36 | 0 | Emg.rs, ANA
Stereotypes about lazy southern Europeans and the industrious north were debunked in an article published by the Wall Street journal on Monday, which stressed that the problems of Europe's southern rim cannot be solved by getting people to work more.