Foreign Ministers of Danube riparian countries meeting in Bucharest | Germany to remain Montenegro’s partner in pursuing European agenda | FYRMacedonia: Gasoline prices drop, diesel retains the same price | Macedonia to support low-cost airlines | Skoda Yeti from Nizhni Novgorod and a 7-seater Lada R90 from AvtoVAZ | EU Ministers on Serbia, Montenegro achievements on Dec. 5 | Statement by the EC and IMF on the Review of Romania’s Economic Program | Latest inventions in display Nov. 9-12 in Zagreb | Bulgaria to restart sale of four duty-free zones | Bulgaria's meat output records growth in Q2 2011 | Turkey's Isbank sees strong growth potential in Bulgaria | Levon Hampartsoumyan: Greece's troubles unlikely to prompt bank failures in Bulgaria | Gov't of Central Bosnian Canton finally formed | Inzko and Turkish National Defence Minister Ismet Yilmaz meet | Tadic tours works on Corridor 11 | We will win elections, says Petrovic of DS | Nikolic says Serbia could still have Kosovo and EU | Tanjug hands out annual awards | 100 new jobs at Mono Metal | Greece: Government spokesman on Papandreou-Samaras contacts | Talks with IMF in midweek | KFOR vehicles reach base | Brammertz to arrive in Belgrade today | Dacic to visit Latvia, Estonia | 3rd fair of local self-governments on 9–11 November | Days of Serbian culture in Timisoara | Serbia elected to UNESCO World Heritage Committee | Declaration inked on regional refugee problem resolution |
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World Bank chief Robert Zoellick warned Saturday that the global economy was heading into a new "danger zone", as he urged China to speed up structural reforms to help its development, AFP reports.