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 |
19:55 | 0 | ANA
Weather conditions are worsening with the main characteristics being a sharp fall in temperatures and snowfall in both mountainous and lowland areas, initially in the north of the country and by nightfall in central Greece as well.
08:45 | 0 | Tanjug
Leaders of the Party of European Socialists (PES) adopted a declaration on Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) in Athens on Saturday, which supports the country's development as an open, tolerant and multiethnic society, and opposes ethnic divisions.
09:00 | 1 | Tanjug
Albania’s dream on joining the European Union in big trouble, according to the estimation of Miroslav Lajcak, EU negotiator for the Albanian political crisis, reported magazine Economist on Friday.
09:01 | 0 | Tanjug
Leading opposition Socialist Party of Albania announced a new wave of protests, in which they will demand resignation of government and call for early parliamentary elections.
09:09 | 0 | ANA
An overwhelming 8 in 10 respondents to an 'Economic Barometer' survey by the Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry (EBEA) said they were pessimistic about the overall course of the economy and their own personal financial situation.
09:19 | 0 | BNR
Bulgaria’s PM Boyko Borissov, who is on a two-day visit to Spain, has invited Spanish investors to come to Bulgaria.
09:22 | 0 | MIA
FYRMacedonia has thus far introduced full liberalized transport with Slovakia, Great Britain, Switzerland, Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovenia.
11:02 | 0 | MIA
The World Bank's Board of Directors approved loans of US$5 million for Macedonia and Serbia as part of the regional South East Europe and Caucasus Regional Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility Project (SEEC CRIF).