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Future of Bosnia

Bosnia: Silajdzic Slams "Peaceful Divorce" Talk

23 March 2010 |

Silajdzic and Rasmussen The Bosniak member of Bosnia's tripartite presidency, Haris Silajdzic, today rejected the talk of a "peaceful divorce" raised by Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik.



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Dancing Alexander-style, Down Under

15 March 2010 | By Sinisa-Jakov Marusic

Sinisa-Jakov Marusic The issue of national identity is taken seriously by Balkan people – including the least serious among them.


Brdo Conference Overshadowed by Absences
20 March 2010 |

A conference, which aimed to present a common front in the region’s path towards EU integration, has been overshadowed by the boycott of the Serbian president, triggering the absence of major European politicians.

No Progress In Greece-Macedonia Talks
26 March 2010 |

There were no breakthroughs in the Athens-Skopje name gridlock after the prime ministers of the two countries, Nikola Gruevski and George Papandreou, met on Thursday in Brussels.

Vukovic and Tomic: Blameless Man
26 March 2010 |

In his closing arguments Radomir Vukovic denies that he committed the crimes of which he is charged, adding that he believes the Court will render "a fair decision" and acquit him of genocide committed in Srebrenica.




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FMs Agree to Collectively Address Issue of Refugees, IDPs

Belgrade | 26 March 2010
FMs at a conference in Belgrade
FMs at a conference in Belgrade

The foreign ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia have announced that they will intensify efforts to collectively resolve the issue of refugees and internally displaced persons, IDPs, in the region.




Serbian Prosecutor in London for Ganic Case

| 26 March 2010

Serbia's chief war crimes prosecutor has gone to London to deliver documents for the Ejup Ganic case to UK authorities.

Ganic Hearing Postponed Until April 13

| 25 March 2010

Wartime member of the Bosnian Presidency Ejup Ganic was scheduled to go before a London court today to contest his arrest warrant. However, the hearing has been rescheduled for April 13, Stephen Gentle confirmed to Balkan Insight.


Analysis

Balkan Economies Brace for Fallout from Greece Crisis locked

Tirana, Pristina, Skopje, Belgrade, Sofia, Bucharest, Sarajevo, Zagreb | 18 March 2010

Greece has been the economic motor of the region in recent years. As a result, its severe financial troubles hold consequences for several countries beyond its borders.


Ganic Arrest May Unleash Balkan Legal War locked

Sarajevo | 09 March 2010
Ejup Ganic
Ejup Ganic

Fear of tit-for-tat arrests grows, as Serbia is accused of seeking former Bosnian leader’s seizure in London as part of a political campaign to divert blame for wartime atrocities.


War Crimes Shrouded in Silence in East Herzegovina locked

Trebinje | 04 March 2010
Trebinje
Trebinje

War criminals responsible for numerous rapes and murders in the Trebinje area have little to fear; barely anyone has been convicted so far - and that’s how it looks likely to remain.



 
 

Belgrade has long been a crossroads in many aspects, and convergence of two rivers is a great metaphor for all that flows in and out of the nation, through business, the arts, and culture.


The 12th annual Croatia Boat Show will take place in Split from April 10 to 18.


A number of real estate agencies in Croatia have indicated that they expect property prices to drop in 2010, the Croatian Times reports.



After several months of renovations, the once popular Crystal has reopened under a new name, R1, but other than the name, little has changed.


The Rise and Fall of the Worst Car in History, By Jason Vuic


Tim Burton’s latest film, Alice in Wonderland, is easily his most visually stunning yet, showing just how vividly the magic can be put on the big screen. Burton has lined a top-notch cast in front of a green wall allowing him to let his imagination fly, but limiting the actors’ opportunity to give vent to their expressions.