Monthly Archives: July 2010

European Parliament to debate on Albania

The European Parliament will hold a debate on Albania on Wednesday, with MEPs and the EU foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton expected to participate. The Parliament is also expected to vote on a resolution on Albania drafted by Greek left-wing MEP Nikolaos Chountis. Speaking for Deutsche Welle radio Chountis said …

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Greece says deficit cut by 42%

Greek Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou said on Monday (July 5th) that Greece has managed to slash its budget deficit by 42% since the beginning of the year. According to the Central Bank, the deficit is now 4.9% of GDP, or 11.45 billion euros, compared to 19.685 billion euros a year …

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Putin sets out new strategy for N. Caucasus

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has outlined new initiatives to boost economic development in the restive North Caucasus. Russia is fighting a growing Islamist insurgency in the region fueled by poverty, unemployment and corruption. Speaking in Kislovodsk, in Russia’s southern Stavropol region, Putin called on

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Serbian Deputy PM and Interior Minister: Serbia appreciates Romania’s support

Serbian Deputy PM and Interior Minister Ivica Dačić says Serbia highly appreciates Romania’s backing to the country’s territorial integrity and EU integration. Dačić, who is visiting Bucharest today, stressed the significance of the support for Serbia since Romania is one of the EU member states which have not recognized the …

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Man indicted over Srebrenica

The Bosnia-Herzegovina Prosecutor’s Office issued an indictment against former member of the Republic of Srpska Army (VRS) Marko Boškić. Boškić, who is citizen of both Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia, was arrested at the international airport in Sarajevo on April 28 last year, after he was deported from the United States.

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SIPA uhapsila Arape zbog praćenja Dodika

BANJALUKA, SARAJEVO Pripadnici Državne agencije za istrage i zaštitu (SIPA) uhapsili su dvojicu državljana Saudijske Arabije, koji su u Lukavici špijunirali kretanje najviših funkcionera iz Republike Srpske. Kako saznaju “Nezavisne”, 28. juna privedeni su Saudijci Alguasem Ahmed Ibrahim i Aldaood Ibrahim Abdulaziz, koji su tokom saslušanja izjavili da su pripadnici …

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Ex-Bosnia leader challenges extradition to Serbia

LONDON The extradition hearing of former Bosnian president Ejup Ganic got under way in London on Monday, with lawyers acting for Serbia stating he was guilty of a “clear war crime” and must face justice. Prosecutor James Lewis detailed Serbia’s claims that in 1992, Ganic helped mastermind attacks on a …

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