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Belgrade Bartender’s Confession

11 February 2009 | By Slobodan Georgijev

Let’s face it! The guest is never right and everyone should know it. 


Six Serbs Have Joined Kosovo Force - Official
11 February 2009 |

Six Serbs, six Croats, 19 Bosniaks and 26 Ashkali are among the 101 non-Albanian soldiers to have been accepted into Kosovo's new Security Force, deputy Minister Behxhet Brajshori said on Wednesday

Macedonia-Greece Name Talks Start Again In NY
11 February 2009 |

United Nations- sponsored talks between Macedonia and Greece on the 18-year dispute over Macedonia's name resume in New York on Wednesday after a four-month break, against a backdrop of intransigent rhetoric and both sides locked in their long-held positions.

Savic and Mucibabic: Shooting Inside House
11 February 2009 |


An additional Prosecution witness describes what she lived through in her house in Nevesinje when the indictees visited her.




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Romania's Political Drama is Losing an Audience

| 24 September 2007 | By Catalin Dimofte in Bucharest
 
Catalin Dimofte
Catalin Dimofte
Once popular president may be deluding himself if he thinks the masses are still engaged in his political squabbles.

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Starting from begining of February, Belgrade police have launched an operation to get illegal taxi drivers off the streets.


“Oh Golija, oh the only one, you, the most beautiful of mountains...” 


After two years of strong expansion, both the growth of the real-estate sector and house prices came to a screeching halt all over Bosnia and Herzegovina, on the heels of the worsening economic situation abroad and in the country.



Nine artists from Kosovo will get the opportunity to show their work at the Balkan Democracy exhibition, presented at the Palais Thurn und Taxis Art House in Bregenz Austria.


A Serbian publisher, the first in the world to publish a controversial novel based on the Prophet Mohammed’s life, has plans to publish the sequel.


Kosovo’s metal band Troja released their new album last Monday. Earlier, they launched a video of the album’s most likely hit, Amaneti i Clownit - the Clown’s Testament.