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Bulgaria Shelves Euro Plans

Bulgaria, the European Union’s poorest member state and a rare fiscal bright spot for the bloc, has indefinitely frozen long-held plans to adopt the single currency, marking the latest fiscally prudent country to cool its enthusiasm for the embattled currency.

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Fifth Indictment Filed Against Former Croatian PM

A fifth indictment has been filed against Ivo Sanader for damaging the state budget to the tune of 26 million kuna (3.6 million euro), a Zagreb County court spokesperson Kresimir Devcic confirmed on Saturday.Sanader was indicted with former agriculture minister Petar Cobankovic, former deputy Stjepan Fiolic and one other person. …

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Serbian PM Attacks Bosniaks For Honouring ‘Collaborator’

Prime Minister Ivica Dacic has waded into the row over whether Bosniaks [Muslims] have the right to commemorate a man they see as a local hero – but whom Serbs revile as a wartime collaborator.In a speech to parliament Dacic, said that he was against the rehabilitation of collaborators with …

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