Yearly Archives: 2009

Serbia: EU urges arrest of fugitive war crimes suspects

Belgrade, 12 Feb.  – European Union enlargement commissioner Ollie Rehn on Thursday urged Belgrade to arrest and hand over the two remaining fugitive suspects charged by the United Nations’ Hague-based war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. The arrest and handover for trial at the Hague of former Bosnian Serb …

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T-Mobile to invest 180 million euros in Macedonia

Germany’s mobile operator T-Mobile and its landline operator T-Home planned on Thursday to invest 180million euros (about 231 million U.S. dollars) in Macedonia in the next three years. Macedonia Telecom’s CEO Nikolai Beckers said T-Home’s investment plan has already been drawn up, while T-Mobile’s plan has entered the final stage …

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Balkans Biggest Threat Of Instability In Europe – US Intel

WASHINGTON -The Balkans pose the greatest threat of instability in Europe in 2009, according to an annual threat assessment presented Thursday by U.S. intelligence director Dennis Blair. The report said the principal challenge will come from the unresolved political status of the Serb minority in Kosovo, and the uneasy interethnic …

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Returning expats bring skills to rebuild Balkans

BELGRADE  – When Nina Ivancev, 38, left Serbia for Australia in 1993, she was convinced she would never return to what was then a pariah state embroiled in Balkan wars. Now she is back, and finds it more stable than richer places. Ivancev was one of millions who left Yugoslavia …

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Pentagon investigators head to Afghanistan

A team of Pentagon investigators will travel to Afghanistan next month to determine whether the U.S. is doing enough to train and equip local security forces. The Defense Department Inspector General’s office also plans by April to expand its staff permanently stationed in Afghanistan, Iraq, Kuwait and Qatar, said Thomas …

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US envoy arrives in Afghanistan

The new US envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke, has arrived in Kabul on what is being described as a fact-finding mission. He is to meet senior Afghan officials to discuss issues including the worsening security situation. On Wednesday, co-ordinated Taleban attacks in the Afghan capital killed at least …

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Nimetz Seeks Good Will From Macedonia, Greece

Matthew Nimetz, the United Nations mediator in the Athens- Skopje “name” talks, did not table a new proposal at a Wednesday meeting with negotiators from the two countries, but asked both sides to strive for a positive atmosphere. Nimetz agreed with Macedonian and Greek representatives, Zoran Jolevski and Ademantios Vassilakis, …

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Feith Raps Kosovo Govt For Reform Delays

Peter Feith, the head of the International Civilian Office in Kosovo and European Union Special Representative, criticized Kosovo’s institutions for lagging behind in key reforms needed to guarantee progress in the new country. Feith spoke during a debate in the European Parliaments’ foreign affairs committee on the occasion of the …

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World Bank Starts New Probe On Albania Project

The World Bank’s president, Robert Zoellick, has ordered a new investigation to find out who was responsible for attempts at a cover-up of a Bank misstep in 2006-07 that led to the demolition of a village in southern Albania. An internal inspection panel report of the International Development Association, IDA, …

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Ex- Minister Charged Over Deadly Albania Blast

Ex-Defense Minister Fatmir Mediu and several former high officials of Albania’s Ministry of Defense were charged on Wednesday with abuse of power over the deadly blast at army depot outside Tirana last March. Apart from Mediu, the indicted included the former Chief-Staff of the Let. Gen. Luan Hoxha, Gen Shpetim …

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