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May, 2009

  • 5 May

    Saakashvili Calls on Georgian Army Mutineers to Lay Down Arms

    May 5 (Bloomberg) — Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili called on about 500 mutineers at a military base near the central city of Gori to surrender and said talks are under way with the organizers of the rebellion. “This is a serious challenge, and we accept this challenge,” Saakashvili said today …

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  • 5 May

    Bulgaria President Opens Sofia UNESCO Conference

    Bulgarian President Georgi Parvanov has opened a UNESCO International conference on Monday in Sofia. The ‘International Conference on the Safeguarding of Cultural Heritage and the Promotion of Cultural Diversity – a Response to Globalization’ is part of the visit to Bulgaria of UNESCO’s executive council members. The executive council members …

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  • 5 May

    Italy Casts Macedonia’s Alexander the Great Statue

    After nearly two years of silence, Skopje’s central municipality finally revealed details of the controversial ten million euros project for erecting several grandiose bronze monuments, including a giant statue of Alexander the Great. The statue of Alexander the Great, that will be erected in the city’s main square and show …

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  • 5 May

    Mesic Urges More Croatia-Bosnia Dialogue

    Croatia’s president Sepjan Mesic, on an unofficial visit to Sarajevo, urged the three members of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s presidency for a little bit more willingness to resolve open questions between the two countries. He said that with a little bit more dialogue and effort from both sides, outstanding issues can …

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  • 5 May

    US Asks Bangladesh to Recognise Kosovo

    The US has asked Bangladesh to recognise Kosovo’s independence through its Ambassador to Dhaka. The US Ambassador to Dhaka, James Moriarty met Bangladesh’s Foreign Minister, Dipu Moni, and during that meeting asked his country to recognise Kosovo’s independence. “I call on the Bangladeshi government to review this issue, and if …

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  • 4 May

    Violence mars May Day rallies in Turkey, Greece

    ANKARA, Turkey/ATHENS, Greece Dozens of people were injured, including at least 21 police officers, and more than 100 were detained in clashes between demonstrators and police during Labour Day rallies across Turkey on Friday (May 1st), authorities said.

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  • 4 May

    Eastern Europe countries show biggest drop in press freedom

    WASHINGTON, United States Central and Eastern European countries show the biggest drop in press freedom worldwide, the US-based watchdog Freedom House said in a report published on Friday (May 1st). Its 2009 Freedom of the Press Index, released ahead of World Press Freedom Day on Monday (May 3rd), singled out …

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  • 4 May

    Eroglu given mandate to form Turkish Cypriot government

    NICOSIA, Cyprus The National Unity Party (UBP) leader Dervis Eroglu received a mandate on Friday (May 1st) to form a new government in Northern Cyprus. Eroglu has a 15 day window to form the new cabinet and has said will submit a list of ministers to President Mehmet Ali Talat …

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  • 4 May

    EULEX starts exhumations to identify missing persons in Kosovo

    PRISTINA, Kosovo EULEX has started exhuming bodies in 12 locations in a bid to identify about 2,000 people missing since the 1999 conflict, EULEX spokeswoman Kristiina Herodes said on Saturday (May 2nd). Ten bodies will undergo analysis at the Office of Missing Persons and Forensics. EULEX said it cannot reveal …

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  • 4 May

    Karadzic asks ICTY to recall French judge

    THE HAGUE, The Netherlands Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic asked The Hague war crimes tribunal (ICTY) on Friday (May 1st) to recall French Judge Michele Picard in his case for war crimes and genocide.

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