The New Kosovo Alliance (NKA) party plans to submit to parliament a no-confidence motion against the government Wednesday (October 27th), in a bid to end the institutional crisis that has gripped the country since
Read More »Romania hosts international conference on Azerbaijan’s role in Europe’s energy security
Romania hosted an international conference on Azerbaijan’s role in energy security of Europe. The event was held in Bucharest with the organizational support of the State Committee for Diaspora of Azerbaijan and the Romanian-Azerbaijani Association of Culture and Youth, the Azerbaijani Embassy in Romania reported.
Read More »Georgian President: Georgia is ready to negotiate with Russia
Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili said that he is ready to negotiate with Russia. “It is necessary to start talking. And we have stated this always, though Russia is an occupant and invader and has expelled many people of different nations from their houses. Meanwhile, Russia states that it has come …
Read More »Croatia’s Parliament to vote on non-confidence motion
Croatian parliament is to vote on the non-confidence motion against the government of Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor, local media report. The vote of no confidence is initiated by
Read More »Thousands of people gather in Bucharest to Protest, as govt faces confidence vote
Over 10,000 people have gathered in Victoriei square outside the government building in central Bucharest Wednesday morning to demonstrate against the administration’s austerity measures, as the Cabinet faces
Read More »Macedonian PM met with US Deputy Assistant Secretary
Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski Tuesday met with US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Thomas Countryman. The two discussed several issues
Read More »EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fuele: Serbia to reveive a questionnaire in November
EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fuele stated late on Tuesday that the European Commission (EC) will send Serbia a questionnaire in November. It will mark the beginning of the Commission’s work
Read More »Remains of 97 people found on Bosnia-Serbia border
The remains of around 100 people believed to have been Muslims killed early in the Bosnian 1992-95 war have been unearthed from a lake bed on the border between Bosnia and Serbia, forensic experts said on Tuesday.
Read More »EU foreign ministers reaffirm European perspective of Western Balkans
EU foreign ministers reaffirmed at their meeting on Monday (October 25th) the European perspective of the western Balkan countries. They recalled that each country will be assessed based on its own merits and whether it meets the criteria of its
Read More »Turkey, Greece agree to improve relations
Relations between Turkey and Greece are improving, officials from the two countries agreed on Monday (October 25th) at the fourth meeting of the Greece-Turkey Inter-ministerial Committee in Ankara. “We believe that there is no problem between Turkey and Greece that cannot be resolved. With mutual good intentions, honesty and courage, …
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