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Romania Minister Sounds Alarm on Moldova

Romanian Foreign Minister, Cristian Diaconescu, on Friday said he is “concerned and worried” due to the situation of Romanian nationals, who are “systematically” denied access to neighboring Moldova. “I have requested an explanation from the Moldovan Foreign Ministry regarding the reasons why Romanian nationals are systematically denied access to Moldova. …

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Kosovo War Veterans in Peace Plea to Serbs

Kosovo Liberation Army Veterans have sent a letter to Serbian war veterans pledging for peace, good neighbour relations and urging all to refrain from nationalist rhetoric. “Your organisation foresees the preservation of “Ethnic Serbia” borders, while you know that 90 percent of the population in Kosovo are Albanians,” reads the …

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Slovenia Looks to Ease Motorway Row with EU

Slovenia announced Thursday that it will introduce one-week motorway stickers, following criticism from Brussels that the longer-term passes discriminated against foreign visitors. “The government will propose amending the current law on roads in order to introduce seven-day vignettes at a price of €15,” Transport Minister Patrick Vlacic told journalists.

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Croatia’s Economy Sees Surprise Growth

Croatia’s economy posted a surprising mild rise in the last quarter, data showed on Friday, but analysts said there was no doubt it was poised for a serious downturn this year. Analysts had expected a first contraction since 1999 but the state statistics office reported a year-on-year quarterly rise of …

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