Eurasia

Greek PM says country is sinking under its debts

Greece’s recently elected socialist government is to create a new social deal as it battles the country’s worsening financial crisis. Calling for national unity, the new administration has vowed to reduce Greece’s public debt deficit from the current 12 percent to under 3 percent by 2013.

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Stranci ostaju samo u predmetima ratnih zločina

Visoki predstavnik Valentin Incko produžio je jučer mandat stranim sudijama i tužiocima angažiranim na predmetima ratnih zločina za još tri godine. Međunarodne sudije i tužioci koji su radili na predmetima organizovanog kriminala, terorizma i korpucije nastavit će raditi u Sudu i Tužilaštvu BiH kao savjetnici bez vremenskog ograničenja trajanja angažmana.

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EU presidency rejects Abkhazia election

The European Union does not recognise the presidential election in the breakaway region of Abkhazia and continues to back Georgia’s territorial integrity, the Swedish EU presidency said yesterday. “The European Union does not recognise the constitutional and legal framework within which these elections have taken place,” the EU presidency said …

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EU president: Bulgaria back on right track

The European Union’s new President Herman Van Rompuy on Monday praised the efforts of Bulgaria’s new government to fight recession and clean the Balkan country’s image marred by rampant corruption and crime. The center-right cabinet of Boiko Borisov, which won July general elections, has taken steps to punish corrupt officials, …

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Basescu survives recount and court challenge

Romanian President Traian Basescu has had his December 6th election victory confirmed. The recount of some 137,000 annulled votes was completed early on Monday, doing nothing to change the result, and his rival Mircea Geoana was quick to accept defeat and wish Basescu well.

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Turkey’s Erdogan criticizes ban on Kurdish party

Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan spoke out on Monday against a court ban on a Kurdish party that caused angry protests and plunged the country into political uncertainty. The court ruling drew criticism from the European Union, dealing a new blow to Turkey’s faltering hopes of EU membership.

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Ukraine will not open polling stations in Transnistria

Republic of Moldova residents having the Ukrainian citizenship, including those living in Moldova’s Transnistrian region, will be able to take part in the January 17, 2010 Ukrainian presidential elections only at the two polling stations that will be opened at the Ukrainian Embassy in Chisinau and at the Ukrainian Consulate …

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“Diplomatic relations with Kosovo after ICJ ruling”

Montenegrin Deputy PM Svetozar Marović says his country “most sincerely wants to have the best possible relations with Serbia”. Podgorica will not establish diplomatic relations with Kosovo before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) rules on the legality of the unilateral Kosovo Albanian proclamation, he said.

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