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Following a lawsuit by two NGOs, the Administrative Court has annulled a decision allocating over …
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The constitutional court in Bosnia’s Serb-dominated entity Republika Srpska ruled that Serb symbols used by …
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The defence lawyer for Johan Tarculovski, the only Macedonian convicted of war crimes by the …
Read More »Bulgaria Turmoil ‘May Hit Romania’s Schengen Bid’
As the EU ponders Romania’s desire to join the passport-free Schengen area, Romanian Prime Minister …
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Vlado Buckovski has announced the formation of a new party that will seek to supplant …
Read More »Bulgaria Protests Continue After PM’s Resignation
A new wave of protest rallies is looming in Bulgaria following the collective resignation of …
Read More »Macedonia Boosts Checks As Milk Fears Spread
Macedonia’s food safety agency is boosting checks on dairy products in the light of fears …
Read More »Bulgarian Govt Resigns Amid Bloody Protests
After mass protests against high utility bills turned violent, the Bulgarian government has called it …
Read More »Serbia Pulls Potentially Contaminated Milk
After a dispute between regional and state inspections over whether milk is contaminated by the …
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