Eurasia

Kosovo Ex-Deputy PM’s Trial Set for January

The corruption trial known as ‘Tolaj et al’ will start in January, a judge from the EU rule of law mission, EULEX, announced on Monday.A court has set January 10 2013, as the first date for the trial of Kosovo’s former Deputy Prime Minister, Bujar Bukoshi, accused of corruption in …

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Slovenia, Macedonia Top Forbes’ Business Ranking in Balkans

Forbes magazine has rated Slovenia and Macedonia as the best countries in the Balkans in which to do business. Serbia is rated worst.The US financial magazine in its annual list ranks Slovenia in 23rd position out of 141 analyzed countries worldwide. Macedonia is second in the Balkans, ranked in 37th …

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Romania Cancels Selling Stake in Energy Firm

Poor market conditions force Bucharest to change plans to sell a minority stake in the Transgaz gas companyRomania is to cancel plans to sell a 15-per-cent stake in the gas pipeline operator, Transgaz, as agreed with the International Monetary Fund, citing poor conditions on the stock market. “The stock market …

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Greek PM to reshuffle cabinet after new loan tranche: sources

Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras will reshuffle his cabinet once he secures a vital loan tranche to make his government more effective in a new wave of austerity measures demanded by international lenders, government officials said on Monday. Samaras will hold separate meetings with his two coalition partners, Socialist PASOK …

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Bulgarian Right-Wingers to Form Anti-Nuclear Plant Committee

Bulgaria’s right-wing Democrats for Strong Bulgaria party (DSB) is to establish an initiative committee against the development of nuclear energy in the country through the construction of the Belene nuclear power plant project. DSB will thus take part in the ongoing debate surrounding the upcoming referendum that will decide the …

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Gotovina Verdict to Impact Serbia’s EU Integration

Serbian politicians believe that the acquittal of two Croatian generals by the Hague Tribunal will not contribute to reconciliation and European future of the region.Suzana Grubjesic, the Serbian deputy PM in charge of EU integration, said that the Hague Tribunal’s acquittal of the Croatian generals, Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markac, …

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Macedonian Conservatives March for “Family Values”

A coalition of local NGOs dubbed “Coalition for Life” held a march on Sunday in Skoplje in order, as they say, to raise awareness amongst Macedonia’s youth about the importance of marriage and child bearing.Several thousand people brought their children along to attend the march in central Skopje, held just …

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Kosovo Ex-Minister Indicted for Corruption

EULEX prosecutor accuses Fatmir Limaj, his two brothers and four other suspects of depriving the Kosovo budget of 2 million euro and of laundering another million euro.Kosovo’s former Minister of Transport, Fatmir Limaj, and six other defendants have been accused of depriving the country’s budget of over 2 million euro …

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Romania Mulls Vetoing EU Budget Cuts

Romania’s leaders are at odds over whether the country has a right to threaten to veto EU budget changes at the upcoming European Council meeting.Romania is threatening to veto the EU budget if the European Commission’s planned cuts to the budget for the next seven years slash farming and development …

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