Bosnia Federation PM Faces Criminal Charges
Sarajevo | 17 April 2009 | By Srecko Latal
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 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 |
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.
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.
Mixed Response on Serbia`s Stimulus Programme
By Ian Mihajlovic
16 April 2009 The Serbian Government's newly introduced loan scheme is prompting a mixed reaction from investors.
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