Djukanovic to announce his stepping down Tuesday | Top officials have harmonized stance on continuation of name talks under UN aegis | WikiLeaks releases report of James Pardew about Bulgarian organized crime | Mrkonjic: Another 170 kilometres of motorway in 2011 | Thaci: Accusations launched by anti-independence network | EP to ratify SAA with Serbia in January | $11,5 bln given to RF companies in crisis returned to CBR - Putin | Virtual museum on Sarajevo siege launched | Croatia's INA to import gas from Italian group ENI | Russia's draft UN statement proposes sending envoy to Koreas | Kosovo parties form coalition | Heavy snow hits air travel, roads in Europe | Serbia's European future certain thanks to DS | Montevideo screened to full house in Zvecan | Eurostat: Germany's older generation to work longer | Central Council of Serbian NGOs established in FYRMacedonia | NBS does not give up on its goals, needs state support | Milosavljevic to attend beginning of recycling of pirated CDs | Press conference on donation of Western Union bank to three educational institutions | Ljajic to visit Council of Europe in Strasbourg | Japan donates for Kraljevo primary school | Agreements on UN assistance to Serbia signed |
06:16 | 0 | Tanjug
Cuban government has launched its own online encyclopedia, similar to Wikipedia, with the goal to present its own version of the world and history, world media report.
06:44 | 0 | EU Business.com
European leaders tackle plans to set up a permanent financial rescue system at a two-day summit this week as the European Central Bank upped the stakes Tuesday, calling for them to do much more.
06:47 | 0 | Ria Novosti
Judge Howard Riddle freed Assange, whose WikiLeaks website has provoked U.S. rage by releasing diplomatic documents, on a $315,000 bail until the next hearing on January 11, 2011.