Serbian authorities have asked the Hague tribunal to clarify reports about the destruction of evidence linked to allegations of organ trafficking in Kosovo. Rasim Ljajic, the head of Serbia’s council for cooperation with the tribunal, has written to
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EU to approve second bailout package for Greece as recession worsens
The European Union’s top economic official on Tuesday called for rapid approval of a second bailout package for Greece, as figures showed that the recession in the near-bankrupt country had worsened.
Read More »Kosovo Serbs continue with referendum
Serbs in the north head to the polls today to vote in a controversial referendum, which both the international community and the authorities in Belgrade had hoped they would abandon. Kosovo Serb representatives say around 35,500 people will
Read More »Greece and Slovenia sent two helicopters to help Montenegro fight the weather
Greece and Slovenia have sent a helicopter each to Montenegro after Podgorica asked NATO for help in battling the worst winter weather for decades. The two aircraft have already
Read More »9 missing war victims identified by families in Croatia
Nine exhumed victims of the war in Croatia were identified yesterday by their families in Zagreb. Nine exhumed victims of the war in Croatia were identified on
Read More »Skopje: opposition leader says government actions don’t bring the country closer to EU
In Macedonia, there is a great difference between the declared zeal fro European integration and the real policy and the actions, which is fact lead the country into completely different direction, said Branko Crvenovski, leader of the Social Democratic Union of Macedonia (SDSM). According to Crvenovski, these anti-reformist policies, hidden …
Read More »Turkey welcomes new Bosnia government
Turkey has welcomed the formation of a new government in Bosnia-Herzegovina after political leaders approved cabinet composition. “We welcome the approval of the composition of the Ministers and Deputy Ministers and the
Read More »Brussels is considering restructuring EULEX mission
The European Union is considering “re-formatting” of EULEX ahead of a decision on a new budget for the rule-of-lawmission. Cuts in staffing numbers and a hand-over
Read More »Serbia will hold chairmanship of OSCE in 2015
For the first time in its history, Serbia will hold the chairmanship of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, it was decided at OSCE headquarters in Vienna on Friday.
Read More »Romania’s new cabinet wins confidence vote
Romania’s new centre-right government on Thursday won a vote of confidence in parliament boycotted by the opposition, after pledging to push for eurozone entry in 2015 and fight corruption.
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