'Happy Birthday, Mr President Karadzic'
| 19 June 2009 |
The Serbian National Movement, based in Banja Luka, Bosnia, has put up posters in nine cities across Bosnia and Herzegovina, wishing war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic a happy birthday.
Summit of Leaders Under Way in Novi Sad
Belgrade | 19 June 2009 |
Fourteen presidents are taking part in a summit of Central and South-East European heads of state in Novi Sad to discuss issues integral to the region.
EVN Suit Against Macedonia "Stays"
Skopje | 19 June 2009 |
A lawsuit by an Austrian energy company will proceed regardless of a ruling by Skopje’s Court of Appeal.
Skopje Picks Nostalgic Double Deckers
Skopje | 19 June 2009 |
Double-decker buses are coming to Skopje thanks to a deal with Chinese company Zhengzhou Yutong Group.
Romania Press Review – June 19
Skopje | 19 June 2009 |
Here are the top stories in Romania’s main newspapers. Balkan Insight has not verified the reports and cannot vouch for their accuracy.
Macedonia Press Review – June 19
Skopje | 19 June 2009 |
Bosnians Hope Threat of New War Will Fade
By Srecko Latal10 March 2009 Escalation of political tensions, complicated by worsening economy and growing social unrest, are fuelling fears of return to armed confrontation.
Serbia Ready to Modernise Salary Taxes
By Ian Mihajlovic
15 June 2009 For years, foreign investors, not to mention local companies, have lobbied against high taxes on salaries.
- Croatia Gays Celebrate Diversity In Spite of Abuse
- Romanian Judges Bar Far-Right MEP
- Romanian Fugitive Arrested in US
- EU Unfreezes Bulgaria Funds
- ICTY: Krajisnik at Pale, Again
- Macedonia Gives Progress Account To EU
- Albania Media Chafe at Campaign ‘Censorship’
- “Old-style nationalism has no future in Macedonia”
- CPJ: Thaci Must Protect BIRN Journalist
- South Serbia MPs Demand Prisoners' Release
- Macedonia Press Review - June 18
- Albania Promisses to Tackle Human Trafficking
- Macedonia Press Review – June 17
- Macedonians Drink World's Best Coke