Sofia – A delegation from the European Parliament has been visiting a site near Bulgaria’s Rila Mountain national park, where activists claim illegal construction is damaging the environment.
Read More »Switzerland’s Kosovo Diaspora Honoured
Pristina – Kosovo Albanians have found their second home in Switzerland from where they have continued to help their homeland, Kosovo’s President said during a trip to the country.
Read More »Hague Discusses New Karadzic Indictment
Sarajevo – A new proposed indictment against wartime Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic has been discussed at a status conference held at The Hague war crimes tribunal.
Read More »Witness Quizzed over Macedonia Murder Bid
Skopje – Macedonia police are probing claims by a witness who claims the secret police were behind an assassination attempt on ex-President Kiro Gligorov in 1995, reports say.
Read More »Macedonia Police Probed for ‘Criminal Links’
Skopje – About 60 high- and low-ranking police officers from Macedonia’s northeast town of Kumanovo, have been relieved of their duties over suspected involvement in crime, reports say.
Read More »Serbia ‘Arrests’ Fugitive Student
Belgrade -Â Miladin Kovacevic, sought by the US government for allegedly assaulting an American student and fleeing the country, has been taken in for questioning by Serbian Interior Ministry officials.
Read More »Albania PM Under Fire over Business Ties
Tirana _ The Albanian opposition has restated its demands to hold a extraordinary parliamentary hearing to grill the Albanian Premier Sali Berisha over his ties to Bosnian businessman, Damir Fazlic.
Read More »Macedonia to Convey ‘Name’ Plan Remarks
Skopje – Macedonia’s negotiators in the UN-sponsored talks over the “name row†with Greece, are leaving for New York to convey Skopje’s view on the latest settlement plan.
Read More »Macedonia, Russia to Scrap Visas
Skopje – Macedonia and Russia on Tuesday in Moscow have signed a deal to scrap visas for visitors to each other’s countries, local media report.
Read More »Albania Government Won’t Budge on Justice
Tirana – Albania’s Justice Minister, Enkelejd Alibeaj has rejected calls by interest groups, US diplomats and Albania’s President to review a series of bills that aim to reform the justice system.
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