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Musings Ahead of February 17

12 February 2009 | By Krenar Gashi

Krenar Gashi The first year after a country declares independence is crucial. Either the country gains momentum, and a clear course of how statehood will work is set, or the opportunity is missed. 


Obama Congratulates Kosovo On Independence
16 February 2009 |

United States President Barack Obama has sent an official note of congratulations to Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu ahead of the first anniversary of Kosovo's February 17, 2008 declaration of independence.

Obama Congratulates Kosovo On Independence
16 February 2009 |

United States President Barack Obama has sent an official note of congratulations to Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu ahead of the first anniversary of Kosovo's February 17, 2008 declaration of independence.

Indictment against Golubovic confirmed
16 February 2009 |

The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina confirms the indictment against Blagoje Golubovic for crimes committed in Podkolun village, in Foca Municipality.




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Real Estate

Bulgaria Property Market Stable, In New Stage

13 February 2009

Despite initial and widespread pessimism about the development of Bulgaria's real estate market in the middle of the global financial crisis, the sector evolved and adjusted to the new realities having escaped the worse case scenario.

Bosnia Real Estate Seen Entering Slump

30 January 2009 After two years of strong expansion, both the growth of the real-estate sector and house prices came to a screeching halt all over Bosnia and Herzegovina, on the heels of the worsening economic situation abroad and in the country.

Croatia Lifts Curbs On Real Estate Purchases

28 January 2009 Foreign real estate investors will be able to buy real estate in their own name in Croatia from next week as the country lifts current restrictions as part of its preparation for membership of the European Union.

Mega-Malls Make Entrance In Albania Market

07 January 2009 A giant shopping mall that will open later this year is expected to increase competition in the Albanian retail market and drive down prices of commercial real estate.


 
 

As thoughts turn to the romance of St. Valentine’s Day, we meet Belgrade artisans and shopkeepers whose work is also their passion.


This famous hilltop metropolis, once famous for its silver production but long since fallen into ruins, makes for an atmospheric day out.


Despite initial and widespread pessimism about the development of Bulgaria's real estate market in the middle of the global financial crisis, the sector evolved and adjusted to the new realities having escaped the worse case scenario.



Shega A’Mula takes a peak at the run-down condition of Pristina’s once prestigious train station.


Relations between refugees and the host country are rarely easy. Between those who offer - and those who receive - hospitality, there so often seems to grow up a barely veiled hostility in which mutual incomprehension and disappointed expectations form principal ingredients.


Photo exhibition ‘Delirium’ of Mimoza Veliu is opened in National gallery in Pristina. The importance of experiencing this artwork is high.