Thursday, January 20, 2011

Linked2Balkan news, the 20th of January 2011 edition

Aeroflot has made good on its promise from late last year and will commence scheduled flights from Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport and the seaside city of Dubrovnik. Flights will commence on May 27 and will operate on a daily basis with the Airbus A320. The line will additionally boost the arrivals of Russian tourists to Dubrovnik.
Despite a marked improvement in some countries, new statistics show that waste keeps piling up in most EU member states, suggesting that further effort is required for the bloc to become a “recycling society” that avoids waste and uses it as a resource.
The EU should launch a fully-functional strategy to bring peace and stability to the Black Sea region and secure energy supplies, including a specific budget line and more EU human resources, MEPs said on Thursday. The Black Sea Strategy needs a specific EU budget line.
€40 million, to cover over 400 grants, will be offered to researchers starting their first full-time research job in a European research institute in 2011. The €100 000 ‘career integration’ grants are funded through the EU’s Marie Curie programme and aim to encourage European scientists to return to Europe.
Greece does not need a restructuring of debt and the European rescue fund currently needs no expansion, the chief of the fund Klaus Regling told Deutschlandfunk German radio on Thursday.
The arrangement for Macedonia is the first commitment under the PCL. The PCL was established in 2010 in the context of expanding and enhancing the IMF’s lending tools to help provide effective crisis prevention. Following the Executive Board’s discussion on Macedonia.
Scientists in Europe are working hard at strengthening cooperation and decision-making data-intensive and cognitively complex settings by advancing information systems. Helping fuel this technology drive is a new EU-funded project that is exploiting and building high-performance computing paradigms and broad data processing technologies.

Port of Bar: CGCO Pre-Privatisation Project

Transaction Advisory Services Container and General Cargo Operator/ Port of Bar. The Government of Montenegro intends using the proceeds of a loan from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (the Bank) towards the cost of facilitating the restructuring and privatization of, AD Kontejnerski Terminal i Generalni Tereti-Bar/Container and General Cargo Operator (CGCO).

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