Monthly Archives: July 2009

Najavljuju uštede novca, a plaćaju nove komisije

SARAJEVO Parlamentarne istražne komisije o kupovini auta za članove Vijeća ministara BiH i trošenju donacija potrošiće više od 50.000 KM u vrijeme dok iz Administrativne komisije bh. parlamenta najavljuju uštedu od 300.000 KM upravo na raznim komisijama. Takođe, novac za ove dvije istražne komisije parlament je odobrio nakon što je …

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Serb ForMin: Serbs Are Not Welcome In Croatia

Serbian Foreign Affairs Minister Vuk Jeremic gave an interview to the Press paper on Sunday, explaining the country`s foreign affairs goals, the issue of Kosovo, the economic situation and the political situation linked with Croatia. – The economic situation is extraordinary difficult, but our citizens have experienced difficulties before – …

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Stanishev signs Nabucco deal in Ankara on July 13

Bulgarian Prime Minister Sergei Stanishev is to sign the Nabucco deal on Ankara on July 13, the Government press centre has reported. During the official inauguration ceremony, top brass officials from four European Union countries as well as Turkey’s prime minister, Recep Erdogan, are to commit themselves to the Nabucco …

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CEDB chair Tsvetan Tsvetanov: We will seek responsible policy, not narrow party one

SOFIA “We will seek a responsible policy, and not a narrow party one”, Tsvetan Tsvetanov, chairperson of the Citizen for European Development of Bulgaria (CEDB) and named as the future Interior Minister of Bulgaria, said short before the sitting of the CEDB MPs.

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Srebrenica Anniversary Marred by Ethnic Tension

The 14th anniversary of the massacre of Bosniaks (Bosnian Muslims) in Srebrenica and the memorial service for fallen Bosnian Serb soldiers in nearby Bratunac were marred by ethnic tensions over the weekend. Injuries and more serious consequences were averted by local police, which prevented Bosniak and Bosnian Serb groups from …

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Four Militants Killed In Ingushetia, Media Reports

Security forces in the Russian region of Ingushetia killed four militants on Saturday, including a rebel leader, Russian news agencies reported. The four died in an exchange of fire between Russian, Ingush and Chechen forces and a group of militants near the Chechen border, Interfax and RIA quoted sources at …

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Bulgaria says “no” to plans for reduction of transit of gas through Ukraine: minister

DOBRICH Minister of Economy and Energy Petar Dimitrov said at a press conference in Dobrich, that it is very important Boyko Borisov to understand that elections are over in Bulgaria. “It is virtually the country’s new prime minister and hereafter must take the governing,” Petar Dimitrov said, speaking about the …

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B. Serbs mark anniversary of massacres

BRATUNAC Serbs in Bratunac and Srebrenica, eastern Bosnia, are today marking 17 years since the massacre of more than 3,200 of their compatriots.They were killed in 1992 and 1993 by the forces led by Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim) Naser Orić.On July 12, 1992 alone, 69 Serbs were killed, 70 were wounded …

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