08:57 |
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| EUbusiness.com
New mobile phones sold in Europe as of next year should all work off the same universal chargers, the European Commission said on Friday.
08:58 |
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| EUbusiness.com
Global brewer Anheuser-Busch InBev on Thursday lost its court battle with Czech rival Budejovicky Budvar over a bid to get a European Union-wide trademark for the Budweiser brand.
09:01 |
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| EMGportal, SEtimes.com
OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media Dunja Mijatovic delivered her first report outlining areas of concern in 56 countries worldwide, including some in the Balkans.
09:04 |
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| MIA
The United States is close to activating a missile shield over southern Europe as part of its effort to shore up regional defenses in the face of a missile threat from Iran, The Washington Post reported.
09:05 |
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| MIA
At NATO Summit in Lisbon this November FYRMacedonia should according to merit be invited to join the Alliance, which is an absolute priority and lasting determination of the country's foreign policy.
09:09 |
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| BTA
The South Stream gas pipeline project may not become a priority for the EU, said Marlene Holzner, Spokesperson for EU Energy Commissioner Gunther Oettinger.
09:13 |
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| Dnevnik
International credit agency Fitch has placed Bulgarian fuel retailer Petrol's Long-term Issuer Default Rating of 'CC' on Rating Watch Negative, newswire SeeNews reported.
09:15 |
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| Focus News Agency
Most of the citizens of the Southwestern city of Blagoevgrad spend their summer holiday in Greece, a public survey of Radio FOCUS – Blagoevgrad says.
09:21 |
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| Sofia News Agency
Parts of St. John the Baptist's relics have been discovered during archaeological excavations in Bulgaria's southern Black Sea town of Sozopol, archaeologists announced on Sunday, confirming earlier reports.
09:23 |
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| BTA
Goods worth 22,900 million leva were exported in 2009, and compared to 2008 exports fell by 23.1 per cent, the National Statistical Institute reported on Friday. Compared to the same month of the previous year, the largest decrease was observed in April (39.3 per cent) and
09:27 |
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| RadioNET
The prime ministers of Croatia and Slovenia, Jadranka Kosor and Borut Pahor respectively, agreed in the Slovenian lakeside resort of Bohinj on Saturday to have the issue of the now defunct Slovenian bank Ljubljanska Banka and its Croatian savings clients settled in accordance
09:29 |
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| ANA
The first wave of city-dwellers leaving urban centres for their holidays peaked this weekend but was significantly smaller than the previous year, according to traffic police estimates.
08:33
09:38 |
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| EMGportal
Strikers promised to go back on the streets transporting goods starting from Monday, calling on the government to lift a civil mobilization order. On Sunday, the Greeks have attacked the Bulgarian lorries while they were passing the point for collecting tolls in Eleusinia, near