Monthly Archives: April 2009

Serbia’s Rebalanced Budget in Jeopardy

A spat between Vojvodina deputies and Serbia’s Finance Minister threatens to derail parliamentary adoption of a rebalanced budget. Deputies are scheduled to vote on the newly proposed budget on Wednesday – whose adoption is necessary in order for Serbia to curb spending in line with agreements drawn up by the …

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EU Welcomes Albania’s Application

European Commission has welcomed Albania’s application for EU membership. “Today, Albania has reached a historical milestone marking the country’s important engagement to common European values and fundamentals”, Director General for Enlargement, Michel Leigh who was present during the ceremony. Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha, officially submitted on Tuesday, the country’s …

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Kosovo to Join IMF and WB by June

Kosovo is expected to join the International Monetary Fund and World Bank by June of this year, stated the country’s Minister of Economy and Finance. In an interview for Voice of America, Minister Ahmet Shala, declared that the application process has been completed, and that membership should occur in the …

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Većina novca ostaje Beogradu i Zagrebu

Author: Mirza Čubro SARAJEVO – BiH će, umjesto u novembru ove godine, prelete preko svog zračnog prostora početi naplaćivati tek u oktobru naredne godine, kazao je juče Marinko Šimunović, zamjenik direktora Direkcije za civilno zrakoplovstvo BiH (BHDCA). “Prvobitno je planirano da preuzimanje potpune kontrole zračnog prometa preko BiH počne 1. …

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EU envoy says Montenegro has achieved “impressive” results

PODGORICA, Montenegro The country has achieved “quite impressive” results on its road to EU membership, Leopold Maurer, the head of the European Commission delegation to Podgorica, said on Sunday (April 26th). He added that while progress in the visa liberalisation process is obvious, more remains to be done.

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Greece steps up measures against street rioters

ATHENS, Greece The justice ministry tabled a draft law in parliament Friday (April 24th) imposing stricter sanctions on demonstrators wearing hoods or masks. The new measure is part of government efforts to fight a recent wave of street violence that has plagued the country since December 2008, when a police …

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Greek Cypriots protest controversial acquittals of police officers

NICOSIA, Cyprus Hundreds of Greek Cypriots gathered in Nicosia’s central Eleftheria Square on Saturday (April 25th) to protest the recent acquittals of ten police officers accused of brutally beating two students in December 2005. The citizen movement Alert, which vowed to continue protesting until authorities punish the officers, organised the …

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Chechens living in Georgia request refugee status to return home

GROZNY About 90 Chechens living in Georgia have requested refugee status since January to allow them to return to Chechnya, the head of the Russian republic’s migration department said Tuesday. “Our department has received about 90 applications from Georgian residents requesting visas and other documentation to return to Russia. These …

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