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A fire on the hill above Podgorica briefly threatened homes and nearby embassies – one …
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New Central Bank data show that consumer confidence has fallen to its lowest level in …
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Construction of four 42-storey skyscrapers, set to be the tallest buildings in Macedonia, started on …
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Right-wing opposition party says Croatia’s EU accession will affect Polish interests – and so needs …
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“In Bosnia the government and its politicians are not only unable to resolve the problems; …
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The Constitutional Court of Serbia has decided to overturn a decision by the High Judicial …
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Ban Ki-moon will visit the former Yugoslavia for a week, starting July 19, a Belgrade …
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