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Libya Crisis: Implications of the Cease-Fire West mobilises for action, Libya announces ceasefire FM Milososki: "Macedonia ready to confront Greece before ICJ" Macedonia, Great Britain boost economic cooperation through direct contacts FYRMacedonia, Kosovo to bolster cooperation Ivanov-Topi: Good neighborly relations, economic cooperation, infrastructure networking West mobilises for action, Gaddafi threatens Military strikes on Libya within hours: France Serbian agriculture sector records USD 112.9 million surplus Government introduces temporary ban on export of wheat and flour Russia could give up on South Stream Arms exports suspended in BiH due to violation of UN resolutions Konuzin: Energy in focus of Putin's visit to Serbia U.N.Security Council approves "No-Fly Zone" over Libya Spring edition of Holiday Market international travel trade fair opens in Bucharest Croatia: Bill to curb grey economy, aid to Japan BiH: The House of People formed Gaddafi’s forces bomb Benghazi USA, France and Britain for military operation against Gaddafi Accreditations for reporting on visit of Russian Prime Minister First joint session of Serbian, Republika Srpska governments in Banjaluka RSD 50m from budget for humanitarian aid for Japan EULEX detains nine war crimes suspects Milivoje Mihajlovic: March pogrom stain on conscience of International Community Aeroflot to make additional flight to evacuate Russians from Tokyo €4.6 billion bond issued to assist Ireland and Romania FBiH parties fail to reach agreement on new government Seven years since Albanian pogrom against Serbs in Kosovo-Metohija Topi, foreign ambassadors call for democratic elections in Albania Radiation down consistently at one point in Fukushima plant U.S. support for Japan unwavering in face of disasters Japan's toll of dead and missing surpasses 15,000; 380,000 displaced
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Japanese Emperor Akihito deeply worried

14:40 | broj komentara 0 | Tanjug

Japanese Emperor Akihito addressed the nation, pointing out he was deeply worried by nuclear crisis in Fukushima, urging people to help each in difficult times. Workers, which were forced to temporarily abandon Fukushima NP, returned to work.

Fukushima No. 3 reactor's container feared damaged

07:11 07:14 | broj komentara 0 | Japan Times

The containment vessel of the quake-hit No. 3 reactor of the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant may have been damaged, Japan's top government spokesman said Wednesday, indicating that radioactive steam may be spreading outside.

Tokyo stocks surge after post-quake tumbles

07:15 | broj komentara 0 | JapanTimes.com

Tokyo stocks surged Wednesday morning, with the key Nikkei index temporarily rising more than 6 percent and erasing about half of the previous day's losses triggered by deepening troubles at a quake-hit nuclear power plant.

Launch of the European Union Youth Orchestra's Spring Tour 2011

07:21 | broj komentara 0 | Emg.rs

On 15 March Commissioner Štefan Fϋle hosted a press conference to announce the 2011 Spring tour of the European Union Youth Orchestra.

Disaster in Japan: Presidency helps EU’s fast reaction

07:23 | broj komentara 0 | Emg.rs

To the best of our knowledge, the natural disaster in Japan have no effect on Europe’s population whatsoever, said Minister for Rural Development, Sándor Fazekas, before the Environmental Protection Council’s session in Brussels, on 14 March 2011. Previously, the Hungarian

G-8 countries ready to assist quake-stricken Japan

07:24 | broj komentara 0 | Itar-Tass

The G-8 countries are ready to assist the people of Japan suffering from the aftermath of a disastrous earthquake and tsunami, the emergency situation at several nuclear plant units, large casualties and damage to transport and industrial infrastructure.

No radioactivity hazard to health in Russian Far East in any case

07:25 | broj komentara 0 | Itar-Tass

There will be no radioactivity hazard to health in the Russian Far East even if the Japanese nuclear accident takes a turn for the worst, deputy head of the Far Eastern regional center of the Russian Emergency Situations Ministry Igor Demchishin told reporters on Tuesday.

Medvedev, Erdogan discuss bilateral relations, Middle East situation

07:27 | broj komentara 0 | Itar-Tass

President Dmitry Medvedev and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who came to Moscow on Tuesday, met to discuss bilateral relations, the Kremlin said.

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