Kosovo’s government has announced plans to invest 500,000 euro in infrastructure projects in the Serb-majority north of the flashpoint city of Mitrovica.
Read More »Greece on track but still faces risks, EU and IMF say
The EU and IMF said on Thursday (August 5th) that Greece has made considerable progress in implementing the austerity measures, but warned the country still faces “important challenges and risks”.
Read More »Kosovo Police to Protect Serb Monasteries
NATO’s peacekeeping force in Kosovo, KFOR, has announced it is to start transferring protection of sacred Serbian sites to Kosovo Police. The Gracanica
Read More »Balkan countries commemorate Operation Storm
Thousands of people across several Balkan countries have held services to commemorate those who died in Operation Storm 15-years ago. Croatia’s Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor headed a delegation
Read More »Italy ratifies SAA with Serbia
Italy has ratified the Stabilisation and Association Agreement with Serbia, becoming the fourth EU member state to do so media reported on Wednesday (August 4th). The senate approved
Read More »Albanian PM wants institutions to step up work on EC questionnaire
Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha has called on local institutions to complete the questionnaire sent by the European Commission (EC) experts on the visa liberalisation issue. The report needs to be prepared by the end
Read More »Cypriot reunification talks continue
Cypriot President Demetris Christofias and Turkish Cypriot leader Dervis Eroglu held a meeting Wednesday (August 4th) as part of the ongoing talks to reunify the divided island. The leaders continued discussions on the
Read More »Serbia gives up appealing Ganic ruling
The war crimes prosecutor’s office will not appeal a London court’s decision to free former Bosnia and Herzegovina presidency member Ejup Ganic. War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic explained on Wednesday
Read More »Serbia’s FM urges just solution for Kosovo
Serbian FM Vuk Jeremić addressed the UN Security Council session on Kosovo Tuesday saying that Resolution 1244 remains crucial for resolving the Kosovo issue. “There is no perfect solution. But there must be an equitable one to which we can all agree-one that
Read More »Refugee associations urge Serbia and Croatia to resolve problems
The Coalition of Refugee Associations in Serbia on Monday (August 2nd) deplored the lack of progress in resolving problems facing Serbs who fled Croatia after the 1995’s Operation Storm. In a statement
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