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07:55 | 0 | Emg.rs, Tanjug
Serbia was rated as 'partly free country' in a 'Global Survey of Media Independence' published by Freedom House ahead of the World Press Freedom Day marked on May 3.
12:30 | 0 | BSANNA/Ukrinform
The 2012 UEFA European Football Championship will be held according to the approved plans, former President of the Polish Football Association (PZPN) and UEFA coordinator for EURO 2012 in Poland Michal Listkiewicz told the Polish sports news agency ASInfo, the UKRINFORM-based
12:32 | 0 | BSANNA/Moldpress
"It is first of all a crucial step forward for restoring confidence between the sides to the Transnistrian issue. It is also excellent news for the business community and the people living on the two banks of the Dniester," the official said in a statement
12:33 | 0 | BSANNA/Azertac
Azerbaijan and Turkey plan to complete delayed talks on the proposed Trans-Anatolia pipeline that will carry Azeri natural gas across Turkey to Europe by the end of the month.
12:35 | 0 | BSANNA/Azertac
Turkish Ekovitrin magazine has named Azerbaijan's first lady, president of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, UNESCO and ISESCO Goodwill Ambassador, MP Mehriban Aliyeva “The First Lady of the Year”.
12:38 | 0 | Voice of Russia
The EU is boycotting Kiev. The leaders of several EU countries have refused to come to the summit on Central Europe in Yalta this month. They are also urging European politicians not to attend the football matches of Euro-2012 which will be held in Ukraine in June.
12:40 | 0 | Voice of Russia
. Many foreigners who originally have misgivings about going to Russia have a nice surprise when they come. They are usually delighted with the museums and cathedrals. Foreigners could see much more if regional tourism developed faster.