Fri, May 24 2013
Police officers shout anti-government slogans during a protest by their trade union in front of Victoria palace, Romania's government headquarters, in central Bucharest September 24 2010. Unionists protested against austerity measures pushed by Romania's government to meet its IMF loan commitments.
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Bulgaria and Romania are working actively to meet the Schengen criteria, Bulgarian President Georgi Purvanov said at a joint news conference with his Romanian counterpart Traian Basescu.
European Council commends European Commission on work done under Co-operation and Verification Mechanism.
Moscow’s expulsion of alleged Romanian spy is a bitter episode in already sour relations
Governments in Prague and Bucharest could soon join Sofia in instituting temporary moratoriums on shale gas exploration.
Coalition around ruling Democratic Party has largest share of vote in Serbia's parliamentary election, according to exit polls.
Centre-right New Democracy is said by exit polls to have largest share of votes, but diminished even from its 2009 defeat, while socialists Pasok – the 2009 victors – gets somewhere around 14 to 17 per cent.
An agreement reached with the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) will allow voters with dual citizenship in Kosovo to vote in the upcoming parliamentary and presidential elections in Serbia.
Twenty radical Muslims suspected of being members of a terrorist group that has been linked to the murder of five fishermen in early April.