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07:11 | 0 | Beta
The European Union should introduce a mechanism for the quick temporary re-introduction of the visa regime for certain countries in exceptional and extraordinary circumstances, which the European Commission will propose on May 24, but this does not mean the returning of EU visas
07:58 | 0 | Alsat
The protests that are being organized all around the country will not block tourism, which this year will sign an historic record for Albania. In his last press conference from the Prime Minister’s Office, the head of the government focused his attention on tourism.
08:00 | 0 | BH Daily News
About 60 percent of pensioners in BiH suffer from extreme poverty, whilst 215 000 pensioners receive less than 300 KM a month.
08:01 | 0 | Croatian Times
The European Commission wants Croatia to join the European Union on 1 July 2013, the German daily Welt am Sonntag said on Sunday, citing senior diplomatic sources in Brussels.
08:03 | 0 | Sofia News Agency
Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticized harshly the Bulgarian nationalist party Ataka's attack on Muslims during their prayer in Sofia last Friday.
08:04 | 0 | Sofia News Agency
Bulgaria's Bulgargaz, a daughter company of the Bulgarian Energy Holding, will participate in the official signing of an agreement on the Nabucco gas transit pipeline in Turkey on June 6 2011
08:06 | 0 | Croatian Times
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission on a recent visit to Croatia has judged the country’s economic recovery as lagging behind others in the region.
08:07 | 0 | Croatian Times
The fifth Zagreb Jewish Film Festival will be held in the Europa cinema. It will be organised with the theme “Women in the Holocaust” and it will be dedicated to all women who were forced to cope with all terrors of the Second World War using their strength, courage,
08:09 | 0 | Emg.rs
According to the data available for the execution of the State Budget for the four months January – April 2011, on a fiscal basis, the deficit amounts to 7,246 million euros compared to the target of 6,924 million euros set in the 2011 Budget. During the same period in
08:12 | 0 | ANA
Finance Minister Yiorgos Papakonstantinou says the government has decided to "immediately proceed" with the sale of state stakes in several major enterprises as part of efforts to deal with Greece's financial crisis.
08:14 | 0 | ANA
The finance ministry announced the automatic abolition of all restrictions regarding the access and operation of a long list of professions, valid as of July 2, 2011.
08:19 | 0 | MIA
Vatican has once again voiced its support for the people of Macedonia. The country for 43 years continues the tradition to commemorate the Slavonic enlighteners Cyril and Methodius, which was welcomed by Pope Benedict XVI as well as the importance of spreading Christianity,
08:21 | 0 | MIA
Newly appointed Governor of the National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia (NBRM) Dimitar Bogov Monday took solemn oath before the Parliament Speaker Trajko Veljanoski thus starting his 7-year term.
08:23 | 0 | Emg.rs
Prime Minister Igor Lukšić met Bill Clinton, 42nd US President and founder of the William J. Clinton Foundation in his first visit to Montenegro where he was a keynote speaker at the Inaugural Conference Balkan Networking for Social Empowerment of South-Eastern Europe organised
08:26 | 0 | AP
Sali Berisha said that the country's former interior minister, Lulzim Basha, got 78 more votes than the leader of the opposition and the current mayor of the capital, Edi Rama.