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Serbs who suffered in the 1990s conflicts sent a letter to the Hague Tribunal saying …
Read More »Serbia Slates Kosovo’s Planned Fund for North
Kosovo’s plan to set up a fund for the Serb-run north financed out of customs …
Read More »Serbia Forms Commission into Journalists’ Killings
The Serbian government has set up a commission to investigate the unsolved murders of reporters.The …
Read More »Croatian Court Frees Jailed Journalist
The Zagreb municipal court on Thursday released the well-known journalist Jasna Babic – who was …
Read More »EU Warns Bosnia Over Human Rights Ruling
If Bosnia fails to act fast on the 2009 ‘Sejdic and Finci’ rights ruling, Brussels …
Read More »Vujanovic Runs Again as Montenegro President
In a move whose legality is disputed, Montenegro’s ruling party has declared Filip Vujanovic, the …
Read More »Deadlock Threatens Albania Election Standards
As Albania’s Central Electoral Commission, CEC, remains in political deadlock, observers warn that standards for …
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The largest producer of the traditional beverage NAVIP in Serbia and in the Balkans has …
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