Albania’s lawmakers passed a resolution Thursday calling on the EU member-states to scrap visa restriction for Albanian citizens. The motion was approved by unanimous vote. The opposition Socialist Party’s lawmakers also backed the resolution.
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BiH nemoćna pred internet kriminalom
SARAJEVO Krivična djela izvršena putem Interneta u dramatičnom su porastu u BiH, a nadležne institucije upozoravaju da se tome još ne mogu uspješno suprotstaviti. Federalna uprava policije u prošloj godini registrirala je 138 krivičnih tijela sajber kriminala, a godinu dana ranije zabilježeno je tek sedam krivičnih djela iz ove oblasti. …
Read More »Croatian President to pay his first official visit to Slovenia
Croatian President Ivo Josipovic will pay his first official visit to Slovenia on Friday. Croatian President Josipovic is slated to meet with his Slovenian counterpart Danilo Tuerk, Speaker of the Parliament Pavel Gantar, Prime Minister Borut Pahor, Ljubljana’s mayor Zoran Jankovic as well as representatives of Croatian community in Slovenia. …
Read More »Srbija uputila molbu za izručenje Ejupa Ganića
SARAJEVO Ministarstvo pravde Srbije uputilo je juče nadležnim organima Velike Britanije molbu za izručenje Ejupa Ganića, člana ratnog Predsjedništva BiH, saopšteno je iz ovog ministarstva. Ganić je po zahtjevu Srbije uhapšen u Londonu 1. marta ove godine jer ga pravosudni organi ove zemlje terete za ratni zločin u Dobrovoljačkoj ulici …
Read More »Međusobne uvrede Kalabića i Lagumdžije
SARAJEVO Predstavnički dom parlamenta BiH prekinuo je jučerašnje zasjedanje nakon međusobnog vrijeđanja poslanika i lidera SDP BiH Zlatka Lagumdžije i Drage Kalabića, šefa Kluba poslanika SNSD-a. Kalabić je Lagumdžiji kazao da “sadašnjem predsjedniku kluba SDP-a Mirjani Malić radi isto što i pokojnom Jozi Križanoviću”, na što je Lagumdžija kazao da …
Read More »Serbian Interior Minister to visit Macedonia
Serbia’s Interior Minister Ivica Dacic will pay official visit to Macedonia on Friday. Serbian Minister will meet his Macedonian counterpart Gordana Jankulovska and discuss on police cooperation between the two countries. The two ministers will also discuss the asylum-seekers problem, which started after the visa liberalization.
Read More »Moldova – Vladimir Voronin says PCRM will find 350,000 signatures needed to hold referendum
The president of the Moldova’s Communists Party (PCRM), former head of state Vladimir Voronin accuses the Alliance for European Integration of establishing a dictatorial regime. He said the PCRM will not cooperate with it from now on and started to collect signatures to hold a referendum
Read More »Consiliul Europei i-a cerut Ungariei sa protejeze si sa promoveze limba romana
Consiliul Europei i-a recomandat Ungariei sa elaboreze o strategie pe termen lung pentru protejarea si promovarea limbilor minoritatilor, intre care si romana, transmite Radio Romania Actualitati. Intr-un raport publicat la Strasbourg, Consiliul Europei mai cere Ungariei sa creeze scoli bilingve la toate nivelurile de educatie. Forul european solicita totodata Ungariei …
Read More »Moldova’s communists to boycott parliament in protest
Moldova’s communists announced on Wednesday that they will boycott parliament to protest against the governing liberal coalition’s decision to hold a referendum on changing the constitution in a bid to avoid early elections.
Read More »New War Crime Indictment in Belgrade
The Prosecution in Belgrade has indicted Darko Radivoje, nicknamed Gurgula, for war crimes committed in 1991 in Croatia. According to the indictment, Radivoje, 41, was a member of the Territorial defence in Tenja, Croatia who fought alongside Serb forces during the war.
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