Debate in Pristina hears calls for rediscovery of trust and a degree of compromise between the two estranged neighbours.The normalization of relations between Kosovo and Serbia is essential for transforming the hostile relations of the last 20 years, a debate organized by the Kosovar Institute for Peace agreed on Tuesday. …
Read More »New Bosnia Coalition to Prioritise Constitutional Changes
Leaders of the six ruling parties in the new state government met in Mostar and agreed to focus on constitutional changes and on the EU ‘Road Map’.Leaders of Bosnia’s six main parties met in Mostar on November 20 to hammer out an agreed agenda on urgently needed constitutional changes. Pressure …
Read More »Albanian Flag Day Causes Jitters in Macedonia
Plans by Macedonian Albanians to celebrate Albanian flag day on November 28 are drawing questions from the country’s main opposition party.Some Macedonians are protesting over plans by the country’s large Albanian miniority to celebrate Albania’s “flag day”. Macedonia’s junior ruling party, the Democratic Union for Integration, DUI, erected two 35-metre-high …
Read More »Bosnians Protest Over Gaza Death Toll
Around a hundred people gathered in the centre of Sarajevo to demonstrate against the Israeli air attacks on the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip.Bosnians gathered on November 21 in the city centre of Sarajevo bearing banners that read “Save Gaza” or “Freedom for Palestine”, demanding an end to the air attacks that …
Read More »Croatian Ex-PM Sanader Jailed for Ten Years
Ivo Sanader has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for taking bribes from two foreign companies.A Zagreb court on Tuesday sentenced Ivo Sanader to three-and-a-half years in prison in the “Hypo Alpe Adria Bank” case and for seven years in the “MOL-INA” case. He was also ordered to pay …
Read More »Romania Softens Line on EU Budget Cuts
Stepping back from earlier talk of vetoing EU budget cuts, Romania’s parliament is now taking a more conciliatory line, merely opposing the cuts in principle.Romania’s parliament on Tuesday adopted a resolution opposing cuts in the EU budget to funds for farming and development. New EU member states, Romania included, are …
Read More »Bosnia US Embassy Attack Trial Nears End
The prosecurion in the case of Mevlid Jasarevic who atacked the US embassy in Sarajevo in 2011 has finished presenting its evidence and the final words will be presented in early December.The prosecution has finished presenting its evidence in case of Mevlid Jasarevic, who attacked the US embassy in Sarajevo …
Read More »Serbia Arrests Ex-Deputy PM in Agrobanka Affair
Police arrest more suspects in the case of the state-owned bank, including former deputy Prime Minister Jozef Kasa.Prime Minister Ivica Dacic confirmed on Tuesday that police had arrested a former deputy prime minister and former director of an Agrobanka branch office, Jozef Kasa, and three other persons. They are suspected …
Read More »Controversial Judge Quits Bulgaria’s Constitutional Court
Veneta Markovska has decided to retire from the Court following accusations of corruption and conflicts of interest that had already caught Brussels’ eye.Judge Veneta Markovska on Tuesday filed an application for retirement from the Court. She reiterated that she had not committed any violations and was only quitting to end …
Read More »Bosnia Census Might Be Postponed, Experts Predict
Census scheduled for April could be postponed, experts say, if the ruling ethnic parties suspect that many citizens do not wish to line up as members of the three main ethnic groups.The upcoming census is likely to reveal a much bigger than expected group of people who do not wish …
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