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 |
08:12 | 0 | Tanjug
The leading European economy employs more than 70 percent of those who are 55-59, and the employment rate of people aged 64 and less is increased from 2007 by nearly 8 percent.
08:29 | 0 | MIA
Heavy snow on Sunday shut down European airport runways, forced fast trains to slow down and left cars skidding through icy, slushy streets on a weekend where many people were trying to head home for the holidays.
08:32 | 0 | Itar-Tass
Russia's draft statement to the United Nations Security Council proposes sending a special envoy to Seoul and Pyongyang to resolve the conflict peacefully, a UN source said.
08:58 | 0 | Itar-Tass
The whole sum of 11.5 billion US dollars that the RF government allocated for Russian companies for the settlement of foreign loans in the crisis period, has been returned to the Central Bank (CBR), Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said on Thursday during a TV live Q&A