06:52 06:54 | 0 | Tanjug
The Organization for Security and Co-Operation in Europe (OSCE) called on the leading parties in Albania to stop with mutual accusations and give their contribution so that the forthcoming elections would be held in a democratic atmosphere.
06:54 | 0 | BH Daily News
The Foreign Trade Chamber of Bosnia and Herzegovina will organize business meetings between Korean business people led by the Importers Association "KOIMA" and BiH entrepreneurs from 15th to 16th March 2011 in Sarajevo.
06:56 | 0 | Croatian Times
Clothing retailer C&A has recalled 20,000 leather baby shoes from the shelves in 18 countries due to a presence of chromium (VI) that could cause allergies.
06:58 | 0 | Hina
Representatives of the Croatian government and some 30 Croatian companies held a meeting at the Economy Ministry on Monday to discuss possible investments and employment in the private sector, with Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor describing the meeting as useful and having resulted
07:00 07:02 | 0 | ANA
The Economic Crime Squad's (Sdoe) special secretary until now, Yiannis Kapeleris, has been appointed by a joint decision of Prime Minister George Papandreou and Finance Minister Yiorgos Papakonstantinou the new secretary general of the Finance ministry's Taxation and Customs Issues.
07:04 | 0 | ANA
The figure was announced by the Finance Ministry's General Accounting Office on Tuesday, compared with the €21.9 billion target included in this year's state budget. The agency said the final figure will be adjusted to fully comply with the European Union accounting standard.
07:16 | 0 | MIA
After a short break the leaders of largest ruling and opposition parties VMRO-DPMNE and SDSM, Nikola Gruevski and Branko Crvenkovski respectively, resumed their meeting on Tuesday, aimed at overcoming the open issues in light of the early parliamentary elections and resumption
07:19 | 0 | Agerpres
Cernavoda Nuclear Power Plant (southeastern Romania) has been designed to withstand earthquakes of a magnitude higher than 8 on the Richter scale, although specialised studies reveal there is no risk that an earthquake as massive as the one in Japan could hit Romania, the Nuclearelectrica