SARAJEVOÂ – Ethnic Serbs in Bosnia and Montenegro reject Kosovo’s declaration of independence from Serbia and will try to block its recognition by their own countries, officials said on Monday.
Read More »Classic Layout
Iraq inches toward luring big oil investment
DUBAIÂ – Iraq is inching toward attracting the billions of dollars needed to revamp its oil sector but international oil companies are still not ready to commit the massive sums required.
Read More »Over 70 firms bid for Iraq oil contracts: ministry
Iraq currently produces only a fraction of its vast reserves, the third-largest in the world and among the cheapest to produce, and international oil firms have been positioning for years to gain access.
Read More »Suicide bomber kills 37 in Afghanistan: government
The attack, a day after more than 100 people were killed in the deadliest suspected suicide raid since the Taliban were overthrown in 2001, comes as some Western politicians call for a stronger resolve to stop Afghanistan sliding back into anarchy.
Read More »Spain says won’t recognize Kosovo independence
BRUSSELS – Spain, grappling with its own separatist movements, said on Monday it would not recognize the secession of the ethnic Albanian territory of Kosovo from Serbia.
Read More »EU must have unified Russia stance: Poland’s Tusk
BRUSSELSÂ – The European Union must end internal divisions over Russia and act together to strengthen its hand in talks on energy and other issues, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk wrote in an article published on Monday.
Read More »Serbia charges Kosovo leaders with treason
BELGRADEÂ – Serbia charged Kosovo’s Albanian leadership with treason on Monday for proclaiming the province independent.
Read More »Azerbaijan says not recognizing Kosovo independence
BAKU – Ex-Soviet Azerbaijan said on Monday it did not recognize Kosovo’s declaration of independence.
Read More »Vietnam says against unilateral Kosovo independence
HANOIÂ – Vietnam, a non-permanent member of the U.N. Security Council, said on Monday it opposed Kosovo’s unilateral declaration of independence from Serbia.
Read More »Palestinians say Jerusalem still high on agenda
RAMALLAH, West Bank – Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has not agreed to postpone talks on the future of Jerusalem, a senior adviser said on Monday, disputing comments by Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.
Read More »