Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet with his Greek counterpart Geroge Papandreou on Monday. Ahead of the visit the Greek prime minister, who also holds the foreign ministry portfolio, spoke by
Read More »US congressional delegation to visit Macedonia
The United Macedonian Diaspora (UMD) will hold a press conference Monday at Holiday Inn hotel in Skopje, in relation to three-day visit of US congressional delegation.
Read More »Karadzic trial set for new witnesses
Three new prosecution witnesses are expected to appear at the trial of Radovan Karadzic trial in The Hague which is set to continue after a three-week break. The prosecution is set to call Richard Mole, Richard Higgs and
Read More »International community urges BiH to adopt rules on police co-ordination
BiH — Members of the international community sent a joint letter to Bosnian Prime Minister Nikola Spiric on Friday (August 13th), warning that the failure to enforce police co-ordination could endanger the
Read More »Hague prosecutors urge rejection of Karadzic’s request for delay
Prosecutors at the UN war crimes tribunal on Friday (August 13th) requested a rejection of Radovan Karadzic’s request to delay his trial by three weeks. Last week Karadzic said he needs more time to review recordings found in the apartment of fugitive Ratko Mladic’s wife. They were delivered to the …
Read More »Serbia looks to freeze recognitions
Serbian President Boris Tadić has sent 55 of his personal emissaries to as many countries, pleading that they do not recognize Kosovo.
Read More »Serb officers accused of Srebrenica genocide
Allegations of genocide against former Serbian military officers filed by the Humanitarian Law Centre in Belgrade have been received by Serbian war crimes prosecutors. The law centre, HLC, has accused the officers of being responsible for the deaths
Read More »Macedonia marks Ohrid peace deal
Macedonia on Friday marks the ninth anniversary since the signing of the Ohrid Framework Accord which ended the 2001 armed conflict between Macedonian security forces and ethnic Albanian insurgents. The agreement prevented the conflict turning into an all-out ethnic civil war and paved the way for Macedonia to become a …
Read More »Kosovo, Serbia expect backing at UN General Assembly
Kosovo and Serbia have the same expectations about the UN General Assembly meeting in September, both believing member states will vote in their favour.
Read More »Belgrade denies U-turn on Kosovo resolution
The Serbian government has denied claims it is attempting to prepare the public for a withdrawal of its proposed UN resolution on Kosovo’s declaration of independence.
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