08:28 |
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| Tanjug
The Greek government confirmed its readiness to take initiative and contribute to every process that may lead to a negotiated solution that will be in favor of stability in the West Balkans, the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs has released in a statement.
08:42 |
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| EMGportal
EU High Representative Catherine Ashton has stated in Brussels that the issue of Kosmet was mentioned at the session of the Council for Security and Foreign Policy exclusively in relation to the opinion of counsel of the International Court of Justice, while the acceleration
08:45 |
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| BTA
Sofia is preparing to host a joint meeting of the governments of Bulgaria and Greece on June 27 to be chaired by Prime Ministers Boyko Borissov of Bulgaria and George Papandreou of Greece.
08:48 |
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| ANA
The troika is in Athens for the first full review of the country's economic stability program since the activation of the support mechanism for the Greek economy. The troika will draw up a report on the basis of which a second tranche of the economic aid package for the Greek
08:49 |
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| ANA
Consumers fearing petrol shortages as a result of a truck owners' strike starting at midnight queued up to fill their cars with petrol on Sunday afternoon, while some petrol stations had already run dry.
08:51 |
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| ANA
Problems with delays in arrivals and departures of scheduled flights continue at Greece's airports' due to the "white strike" of air traffic controllers who are strictly observing Greece's air-space capacity.
08:55 |
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| Agerpres
The delegation of the International Monetary Fund, headed by chief of the mission for Romania Jeffrey Franks, will examine, together with the managers of the Ministry of Public Finance, the budget deficit target for 2010, said Jeffrey Franks on Monday.
14:43 |
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| Hina
Stressing that tourism was a very important branch for Croatia, Kosor said that Croatia's advantages as a tourist country were good roads and highways, as a total of 90 percent of tourists were arriving in the country individually by cars.
14:45 |
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| Croatian Times
Croatian Times
The economic crisis has forced more cars and trucks off Croatian highways in the first six months of this year, data from the Croatian Association of Toll Motorways Concessionaires (HUKA) shows.