Europe's Danube freezes over, cold snap toll at 460
Thick ice closed vast swathes of the Danube on Thursday, crippling shipping on Europe's busiest waterway, as the death toll from bitter cold across the continent rose to at least 460.
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Serbia: 11,000 trapped in remote villages by snow
At least 11,000 villagers have been trapped by heavy snow and blizzards in Serbia's mountains, authorities said, as the death toll from Eastern Europe's weeklong deep freeze rose to 123, many of them
Bomb sent in package to Bosnian court
A hand grenade was detected in a package sent through regular mail to the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo, a media report said.
The grenade was discovered when the package was passed thro
Nato commander: Libya resources sufficient for now
One of Nato’s top commanders said on Tuesday the alliance has sufficient means to conduct its Libya campaign but warned that the issue of resources “will become critical” if the conflict dragged on.
Serbia celebrates first Davis Cup title
Hundreds of people began gathering on Sunday night in downtown Belgrade to celebrate Serbia's victory over France and the country's first Davis Cup title.