Greece: Cutbacks, restructuring announced for national broadcaster | Stock markets end turbulent week with more losses | Macedonia, Turkey sign agreement on regular air flights | The State Department releases "Country Reports on Terrorism 2010" | Montenegro: Serbian language or boycott of classes | Kuna falls against franc day-on-day, grows week-on-week | IMF questions continuing arrangement with BH | Maas: We will never put Kosovo recognition as condition for Serbia's EU accession | Cooperation between Serbia, Macedonia in field of sport, youth policy | Caribbean community member states recognize Kosovo | Assistant Minister for KiM ends his visit to province | Assad must have time for reforms – Moscow | Al Qaeda remains top terror threat | 150 foreign rioters to be expelled from UK | Libyan rebels capture city of major importance | Macedonia should join NATO, Skopje and Athens can reach a compromise - former NATO chief | Traian Basescu: We must decide quickly if we are going to create "United States of Europe" or not |
17:13 | 0 | Tanjug
NATO warplanes began airstrikes against Libyan leader Moamer Gaddafi's forces near the strategically important oil port of Brega, eastern Libya, AFP reported, pointing out that rebels retreated east of the town due to an intensive artillery barrage.
17:23 | 0 | Tanjug
According to the latest information, 32 people were killed and one survived when a UN plane crashed in Congo, UN officials said.
17:26 | 0 | Tanjug
Radiation in the sea water by the damaged nuclear plant Fukushima has been several million higher than allowed for a few days now, but according to Japanese government, does not represent immediate danger.
07:39 | 0 | Tanjug
Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev won another 5-year mandate in the presidential election, by obtaining 95.5 percent of the vote, partial results published by the Central Election Commission said Monday.
07:38 | 0 | Tanjug
Japanese government requested from the company TEPCO, which controls nuclear plant Fukushima, to stop the leakage of radioactive substances into the ocean as soon as possible, and teams at the complex are using contrast in an attempt to determine the source of radioactive water
07:30 | 0 | Ria Novosti
Japan has asked Russia to send a liquid radioactive waste disposal facility for its troubled Fukushima plant, Russia's state-controlled nuclear corporation, Rosatom, said on Monday.
07:29 | 0 | Emg.rs
The European Commission has just adopted a new humanitarian funding decision of €10 million, to help the Japanese population cope with the massive consequences of the twin disaster.