10 November 2008 Pristina – Representatives of the EU and UN have reached an agreement with Serbia’s government on the deployment of the EU’s Rule of Law Mission, EULEX, to the country, the Kosovo daily Zeri reported on Monday.
Read More »Turkey marks 70th anniversary of Republic’s founder
Turks have been paying tribute to the founder of their republic on the 70th anniversary of his death. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk remains a revered figure for many and ceremonies have been taking place around the country.
Read More »Iran-Armenia Link to Cost over $1bln
TEHRAN (FNA)- A railroad connecting Iran and Armenia will cost at least $1bln, said Vladimir Yakunin, head of Russian Railways (RZD) which operates the Armenian railway network.
Read More »EU Urges the Balkans To Fight Corruption
07 November 2008 Pristina – The European Union asked the countries of the Balkans to fight corruption and organised crime if they want to be part of the EU.
Read More »Bulgaria PM ‘Has Poor Public Image’
07 November 2008 Sofia – Most people in Bulgaria continue to hold negative views on Prime Minister Sergey Stanishev, according to a poll by Alpha Research quoted by the Angus Reid Global Monitor.
Read More »Thaci: European Commission Report Accurate
07 November 2008 Pristina - Kosovo’s Prime Minister, Hashim Thaci, responded to the European Commission’s Progress Report on Thursday.
Read More »Kosovar Businesses Complain of Bribery
07 November 2008 Pristina – A recent study finds that bribery is an unavoidable part of doing business in Kosovo.
Read More »Serbian Dinar Continues To Weaken
07 November 2008 Belgrade – The Serbian dinar continued its slide against the euro after a brief respite earlier this month.
Read More »Albania Ratifies Deal for Hague Convicts
07 November 2008 Tirana – The Albanian parliament has ratified an agreement with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia accepting to take in convicted war criminals.
Read More »Russia’s Medvedev urges vigilance after bomb blast
ST PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) – Russia faces a lingering terrorist threat and cannot drop its guard, President Dmitry Medvedev said on Friday, a day after a suspected suicide bombing killed 12 people.
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