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Kosovo: Myths and Reality

16 April 2009 | By Jana Bacevic

Jana Bacevic

Travelling to a land that most of my fellow countrymen and women regard with suspicion.


Kosovo Arguments Submitted to World Court
17 April 2009 |

Serbia and Kosovo have handed in their declarations to the International Court of Justice at The Hague as the assessment begins of the legality of Kosovo’s declaration of independence.

Greece 'Wants To Change Macedonian Identity'
16 April 2009 |

Greece's goal is not only to change Macedonia’s name, but also its identity, Macedonian Foreign Minister Antonio Milososki said Thursday.

Klickovic et al: Prohibiting Measures Against Mladen Drljaca Amended
17 April 2009 |

The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina reinstates some measures ordered against Mladen Drljaca, who is charged with crimes committed in the Bosanska Krupa area.





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Bosnia Federation PM Faces Criminal Charges

Sarajevo | 17 April 2009 | By Srecko Latal

Nedzad Brankovic
Nedzad Brankovic

The Office of the Sarajevo regional prosecutor has announced it is pressing criminal charges against the Prime Minister of the Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim)-Croat Federation, Nedzad Brankovic.

Serbian Interior Minister 'Ready to Resign'

Belgrade | 17 April 2009 |

Ivica Dacic
Ivica Dacic

Serbia’s Interior Minister Ivica Dacic says he is "ready to withdraw" from his position amid claims his party is resisting efforts to downsize the country’s government, Belgrade daily Vecernje Novosti reports.

Croatia Protests British Tourist Warning

Zagreb | 17 April 2009 |

Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik

Croatia’s Foreign Ministry has sent a note to the UK embassy in Zagreb demanding an explanation of the Foreign Office's warning to British citizens about the threat of organised crime in Croatia.

Serb Ex-Commander to Testify in Bytyqi Trial

Belgrade | 17 April 2009 |

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia

A former Serbian police commander on trial at the UN war crimes court has agreed to testify in a separate case over the 1999 execution-style murder of three Albanian-American brothers, a judge says.

Unlocking the Dark Secrets of the KLA’s Camps

Belgrade | 16 April 2009 | By Gordana Igric

Michael Montgomery
Michael Montgomery

Michael Montgomery retraces the journey that led him to discover KLA detention camps in Albania and discusses the ICTY’s destruction of crucial evidence of possible organ trafficking in Burrel.

Boycotting Kosovo Serb Police Given Deadline

Pristina | 16 April 2009 |

Kosovo’s minister of interior Zenun Pajaziti (middle) and police officials
Kosovo’s minister of interior Zenun Pajaziti (middle) and police officials

Ethnic Serb police officers, who have been boycotting the Kosovo Police Service since the declaration of independence, have until June 30 to return to their jobs.


 
 

Lidija Sunjerga, a former porn actress, has found her way to the top of the independent list of candidates and entered the race for mayor in the Croatian town of Kastela, reports the Globus weekly.


Just an hour or so outside Belgrade, the low hills of Fruska Gora are particularly beautiful at this time of year.


Developers are confident they can sit out the current downturn in sales as they feel the demand for real estate is still there. 



St Anthony’s Church may only date back to the 1950s, but its presence reminds Albanians of their ancient Catholic heritage.


Finally, the city’s flaneurs have got the kind of discrete, artsy, and oh-so-cosy haunt that they’ve been pining for.


The Belgrade Cultural Centre has set itself the mission of introducing Serbian movie-goers to foreign films of all nationalities. Coming under the spotlight next week is Norway, with the ‘Cool & Crazy’ Week of Contemporary Norwegian Film.