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EU dashes Bulgaria, Romania hopes to join passport-free zone
Romania and Bulgaria’s hopes of joining Europe’s huge passport-free zone were again dashed on Wednesday …
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Turkey and Greece are determined to resolve and “bury” longstanding disputes over the island of …
Read More »Serbian Progressives to Propose Reshuffle
Deputy PM Vucic says the ruling Serbian Progressive Party will propose a cabinet reshuffle based …
Read More »Kosovo Commemorates Wartime ‘Hero’ Jashari
Pristina staged a lavish ceremony to mark the 15th anniversary of the killings of Kosovo …
Read More »Most Serbs Acknowledge Independent Kosovo, Poll
A new survey suggests that a considerable majority of Serbian citizens, however reluctantly, accept that …
Read More »Bosnia Serb Entity Offers Ministry to Bosniak
Zeljka Cvijanovic, the new prime minister of Bosnia’s mainly Serb entity, has offered the Bosniak …
Read More »Macedonia Violence Blamed on Election Campaign
Former officials suggested that heightened political tensions ahead of this month’s local elections helped to …
Read More »Montenegro Daily Publishes New Compromising Leaks
The pro-opposition daily Dan on Monday published another leak designed to discomfort the ruling party …
Read More »Historic Referendum Within Reach in Albania
Balkan Insight has learned that the Constitutional Court will give the green light to a …
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