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You Owe Me €350 Mr. Djilas

19 June 2009 | By Simon Cottrell

Simon Cottrell So the day has finally come.  As I write this, I’m wondering if it’s the black eye and the pressure on the 9 sutures just beneath the eyebrow or the loss of my favourite sunglasses that’s hurting me most.


Ban Ki-Moon: Kosovo Relatively Peaceful
18 June 2009 |

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon unveiled his quarterly report on Kosovo yesterday to the Security Council.

US Urges Calm After Albania Politician Murder
19 June 2009 |

The US Embassy in Tirana has urged Albanian politicians to maintain a "peaceful environment" in the run-up to elections after a local party boss was killed by an explosive device placed in his car.

"Happy Birthday, Mr President"
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.


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Human Trafficking Mars Balkan Countries

Skopje | 17 June 2009

The US State Department slams Balkan countries for being at the forefront of human trafficking in their latest annual Trafficking in Persons report.


EU Visa Restrictions To Be Axed

Belgrade | 16 June 2009

Qualifying countries in the Western Balkans could have visa-free status across the EU by the end of the year.

Plans Set for Montenegro Highway

| 10 June 2009

The Croatian firm Konstruktor is set to start work on a highway linking Montenegro's coast to its border with Serbia and beyond, into Central Europe, Balkan Business Network reported on Tuesday.


Analysis

EU Closer to Allowing Visa-Free Travellocked

Belgrade | 28 May 2009 | By Branka Trivic
EC building
EC building

Macedonia is almost certain to see an end to travel restrictions to the Schengen zone. Serbia and Montenegro may enjoy the same privilege too.


Aluminium Giant’s Collapse Poses Dilemma for Montenegrolocked

Podgorica | 06 May 2009 | By Milorad Milosevic
KAP in northern Montenegro
KAP in northern Montenegro

As ailing KAP faces bankruptcy, it threatens to pull down over 100 smaller companies with it.


Djukanovic Confident of Landslide in Montenegrolocked

Podgorica | 26 March 2009 | By Nedjeljko Rudovic
Milo Djukanovic
Milo Djukanovic

Veteran leader likely to trump divided opposition and secure another four-year extension to his 20 years in power.


Reading Between the Lines

| 16 February 2009 | By Nedjeljko Rudovic, Podgorica
Radovan Karadzic
Radovan Karadzic

The two most influential daily newspapers in Montenegro reported on the arrest in July 2008 of Radovan Karadzic from very different angles, underlining the stark divisions and continued strength of pro-Serbian sentiment there. 



 
 

We were ready to let loose, we’d stuffed all the girls and our glitter into one car and had one last friend to visit.


Precariously perched on the rocky Montenegrin coastline, Herceg Novi is a perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life.


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

By Ian Mihajlovic



The Black Turtle Pub started out life as a high school hang-out, later transforming into a veritable franchise, not to mention a seminal part of Belgrade’s bar culture.


“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.”


In a display of what was meant to be anger, anguish and shock, we learn just how pedestrian a theatre shocker can be.