H E A D L I N E S Archives
Kosovo-born US citizen is indicted on charges stemming from Islamic-inspired bomb plot AP, February 03, 2012
U.S. prosecutors say a grand jury has indicted a Kosovo-born American citizen on charges of attempting to use weapons of mass destruction in connection with an alleged militant Islamic plot.
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Serbia Gets 300 Million-Euro Azeri Loan for Highway, Tanjug Says Bloomberg, February 02, 2012
Azerbaijan will lend 300 million euros ($394 million) to Serbia for building a 39 kilometer (25 mile) section of a new highway, Tanjug news agency reported, citing Serbia’s Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic.
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Gazprom Neft Interested in OMV’s Croatian, Bosnian Assets Bloomberg, February 02, 2012
OMV, a Vienna-based oil company, said Dec. 6 that it plans to sell its Balkan subsidiaries as it seeks to dispose of 1 billion euros ($1.3 billion) of less profitable assets. The Croatian unit has 63 filling stations and a market share of about 13 percent, while in Bosnia, OMV has 28 filling stations and an 8 percent share, it said in December.
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11,500 Serbian villagers trapped by heavy snow The Telegraph (UK), February 02, 2012
Serbia's emergency service said it was fighting to get through to the estimated 6,500 homes scattered across remote regions in the country, and has declared a state of emergency in 14 municipalities.
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Croatia's banks pessimistic about country's economic outlook Reuters, January 31, 2012
Croatian banks forecast the Adriatic country's economy will shrink by up to 2.1 percent this year and the government will struggle to cut its budget deficit, presenting a far gloomier picture ahead of EU entry next year than the government.
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Serbian government buys back loss-making plant from US Steel for symbolic sum of $1 AP, January 31, 2012
The Serbian government on Tuesday bought a loss-making plant from U.S. Steel for the symbolic sum of $1 to avoid its closure and save the jobs of its 5,400 workers.
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O T H E R     N E W S Archives
•Failed Social Engineering in the Balkans
•Whistleblower's tale has no Hollywood ending
•US and EU Push Bosnia Towards Civil War
•William Hague - "It would be good to withdraw resolution"
•Arrest in Kosovo points to secret camps
•EU top brass to drop out of Sarajevo event
•Most senior Bosnian Muslim army commander to be convicted
•Macedonia name dispute entangles Council of Europe
   
STUDIES,  OPINIONS   AND   COMMENTARY Archives
•Crafting A Special Status For Northern Kosovo
•Don't oversimplify the Bosnian war
•The Dynamics Of Apology And Forgiveness In The Balkans
•Unfreezing Kosovo
•Kosovo - No Return?
•Eleven Years After The Balkans Bombings: Depleted Uranium in NATO Bombs Remains Deadly
•Many parties share the blame for atrocities in the Balkans
•Nobel Peace Prize for War
   
 
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