Eurasia

Canada PM Praises Croatia’s Progress

Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper made an official visit to Croatia over the weekend and praised the country for the progress it has made in the nearly 20 years it has been an independent nation. Speaking at a press conference in Zagreb, the prime minister noted that this was the …

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Bulgarian FM: It is important for Bulgaria all the neighboring countries to meet EU accession criteria

It is in strategically importance for Bulgaria all neighboring states to meet the EU accession criteria and to become a part of the European Union. This is what Bulgarian Foreign Minister Nikolay Mladenov said. Today he is paying a visit to Montenegro, which puts the beginning of the second part …

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Mass grave investigated in Raška

The Serbian War Crimes Prosecution believes that it has the location of a mass grave containing the bodies of ethnic Albanians. 250 bodies are believed to have been buried in the southwestern Raška area. “Thanks to our cooperation with EULEX, according to our information, we have a grave in the …

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Šest miliona viška, a obnova još traje

SARAJEVO Obnova u ratu zapaljene Vijećnice u Sarajevu trebalo bi da košta oko 18 miliona, a dosad je prikupljeno oko 24 miliona KM. Prema predračunu radova, koji je 2007. godine prezentirala Gradska uprava Sarajeva, za obnovu cijelog objekta Vijećnice potrebno je 17.850.000 KM, a po trenutnim podacima ove uprave, za …

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Bucharest accepts Moldovan ambassador

Chisinau received the agreement of Bucharest on the appointment of Iurie Renita as Moldova’s Ambassador to Romania, Info-Prim Neo has learned from the Moldovan Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration. Moldova’s acting president Mihai Ghimpu is to sign an appointment decree after the approval of the Government.

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Serbia, Russia want security cooperation

Serbian President Boris Tadić was in Moscow on Sunday for Victory Day celebrations, where he met with his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev and PM Vladimir Putin. Tadić said after the meetings that there was a mutual desire to continue cooperation between the countries, not only in the political and economic, …

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Berisha: There is no crisis in Albania

Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha said there was no crisis in Albania, adding that the crisis is only in the opposition’s minds, following the hunger strike, supported by the opposition. Berisha underlined that Socialists and the opposition should stop protesting and see Albania’s progress.

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Italian Lower House Speaker to visit Serbia

Italian Lower House Speaker Gianfranco Fini will visit Serbia on Monday for talks with President Boris Tadic and Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic. Fini’s visit to Belgrade comes upon an invitation of Serbian Parliament Speaker Slavica Gukic-Dejanovic. The main focus of the meetings will be put on Serbia’s integration into the …

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Pahor urges Slovenians to vote yes on border deal

Prime Minister Borut Pahor on Friday (May 7th) called on Slovenians to support their country’s arbitration border agreement with Croatia at a referendum on June 6th. Speaking on the first day of a campaign ahead of the vote, Pahor said that the deal would improve relations with Zagreb, guarantee Slovenian …

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„Trăiască poporul moldovenesc! Ura!”

„Lupta pentru înfrângerea naţionalismului în mişcarea comunistă este cea mai importantă sarcină a marxism-leninismului”. (Marea Enciclopedie Sovietică) Despre sărbătorirea zilei de 1 mai la Chişinău de către PCRM s-a scris în diverse feluri. Unii au exultat evenimentul, exagerând numărul celor prezenţi, alţii au criticat discursurile liderilor din piaţă, acuzându-le de …

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