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Don’t Kill the Balkan Baby, Please

10 June 2009 | Srecko Latal

Srecko Latal The baby was sick for many years. The parents spent a fortune on a doctor but the doctor was unsure what the problem was, let alone how to cure it.


Kosovo Press Review - June 10
10 June 2009 |

Here are the top stories in Kosovo’s main newspapers. Balkan Insight has not verified the reports and cannot vouch for their accuracy.

Romanian Farmers Seek Government Help
10 June 2009 |

About 1,500 farmers picketed the government building on Wednesday, demanding more subsidies and quality control regulations for milk imported by Romania.

Pelemis and Peric: Running Away from Crime Scene
10 June 2009 |

A former member of the Republika Srpska Army claims to have run away from the school building in Pilica in July 1995, as some unidentified soldiers wanted to kill him.





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Local Polls Unnerve Serbia’s Ruling Coalition locked

Belgrade | 10 June 2009 | By Dusan Pavlovic

Declining support for Boris Tadic’s coalition could prompt the Socialists to pull out, triggering an early general election.

Making Progress on Land Ownership locked

Belgrade | 08 June 2009 | By Ian Mihajlovic

Reforms in commercial land ownership in Serbia are again underway after several false starts, under previous government regimes in recent years.

Behxhet Shala

Protecting Kosovo

Kosovo | 04 June 2009 | By Behxhet Shala in Pristina


Lushtaku may be tactically right not to want to appear in the “Jeta ne Kosova” debate, but strategically he has lost this battle. A politician who starts a war with a journalist will lose that war. His public lynching of Jeta, is being conducted under false pretexts.

The Yugosphere locked

| 02 June 2009 | By Tim Judah

Tim Judah examines the overlapping connections between the nation states of the former Yugoslavia.

The Time is Ripe for Tax Reform locked

Belgrade | 01 June 2009 | By Mijat Lakicevic

The government’s tax and spending policies are at odds with the needs of the private sector for real reform to stimulate the economy.

Belgrade

Belgrade Real Estate Prices Under Pressure

Belgrade | 02 June 2009 |

Real estate agents, only four months ago, were adamant that residential property in central Belgrade could not drop in value.

By Ian Mihajlovic

Cloud Nine for IT Directors locked

Belgrade | 25 May 2009 | By Ian Mihajlovic

‘Cloud computing’ is developing at a phenomenal pace, removing the need for expensive physical IT infrastructure and offering new levels of security and convenience by providing on-demand services to companies without capital expenditure.

US Vice President Joseph Biden

Biden Should Press Bosnia on Human Rights

| 19 May 2009 | By Wanda Troszczynska-van Genderen

The US vice president should not ignore the plight of foreigners who came to fight alongside the Bosnian Army in the 1992-1995 civil war, who are facing detention and deportation. 




 
 

Serbia and the Serbian Orthodox Church have one or two quirks, when it comes to the big day.


Apart from a few enthusiasts, most Bulgarians aren’t fans of cycling, either as a mode of transportation or as a sport. 


Real estate agents, only four months ago, were adamant that residential property in central Belgrade could not drop in value.

By Ian Mihajlovic



Should you decide to go walking in Sarajevo, you’ll surely want a good dinner on your return. The Sarajevska Pivara’s Pivnica is a popular choice.


“Denying genocide is almost a certain sign that a country that has committed one has not gone through an awakening, which means that a danger of repeating genocide still exists.”


Refract has been showcasing alternative arts in Belgrade, for the last eight straight years.