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April, 2009

  • 7 April

    Violent student protests in Moldova follow Communist win

    CHISINAU, moldova – Students protesting against a Communist election victory broke into Moldova’s parliament building today, hurling chairs, tables and papers out into the street and setting them ablaze, a Reuters photographer said. Demonstrators poured into the building through smashed windows and proceeded to heap whatever they found on a …

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  • 7 April

    Sarajevo Airport Closed Over Bomb Tip

    The Sarajevo international airport was closed for some 50 minutes on Monday after an anonymous tip about a bomb planted at the airport. Luckily, the tip was a false alarm, the Dnevni avaz daily reported. The information centre of the Sarajevo international airport received an anonymous tip at around 3:20pm …

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  • 7 April

    Slovenia to Nominate Candidate for IAEA Chief

    Slovenia is set to propose a senior former diplomat as a candidate to head the International Atomic Energy Agency following an inconclusive election last month, the Foreign Ministry said on Monday. Ernest Petric, currently a constitutional court judge and a former Slovenian ambassador to the U.N. nuclear watchdog, was the …

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  • 7 April

    Medvedev and Putin`s Assets Laid Bare

    Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin earns 11 percent more than his boss, President Dmitry Medvedev, according to asset declarations released on Monday under a Kremlin anti-graft drive. Medvedev, who ordered the disclosures, is technically the most powerful man in Russia, but observers have long claimed that former president Putin is …

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  • 7 April

    US president visits Ankara, backs Turkey’s EU bid

    ANKARA, Turkey – US President Barack Obama arrived in Ankara late on Sunday (April 5th) on his first official visit to Turkey since taking office in January. During his two-day stay, Obama is meeting with counterpart Abdullah Gul, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and other government officials. They will focus …

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  • 7 April

    NATO reiterates readiness to improve relations with Serbia

    BELGRADE, Serbia – NATO is ready to improve its relations with Serbia, but Serbia’s accession into NATO is entirely a domestic decision, outgoing NATO Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer said on Saturday (April 4th).

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  • 7 April

    Italy says it will not withdraw troops from KFOR

    PRISTINA, Kosovo – Italy will neither withdraw its troops from KFOR nor reduce its staff in the mission, local media quoted Italian government officials as saying on Monday (April 6th). Italy will not make any move in that direction without a decision by NATO, Italian Deputy Defence Minister Giuseppe Cossiga …

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  • 7 April

    HNS may support SDP in Zagreb local council

    ZAGREB, Croatia – Radimir Cacic, chairman of the Croatian People’s Party (HNS), a smaller opposition party, said on Saturday (April 4th) that he is conducting talks with officials from the main opposition Social Democratic Party (SDP) over a potential coalition in the Zagreb municipal council, following the May 17th local …

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  • 7 April

    EC delays its decision on unblocking ISPA funds for Bulgaria

    SOFIA, Bulgaria – The European Commission (EC) has decided to delay its decision over releasing 143m euros in funds under the ISPA pre-accession programme until the end of May, local media reports said Sunday (April 5th).

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  • 7 April

    Christofias rejects possible UN arbitration on Cyprus issue

    NICOSIA, Cyprus – President Demetris Christofias said on Saturday (April 4th) that Greek Cypriots will not accept any change to the ongoing negotiation process aimed at reunifying the divided island. This includes setting deadlines for completing talks or possible UN arbitration. “These principles have been accepted by the international community, …

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