Top politicians in the region are still struggling to live with criticism, accusing journalists of …
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Activist Sues Macedonian President Over Lustration Law
A human right activist is suing President Gjorge Ivanov for approving the new Lustration law …
Read More »Burgas Attack Won’t Mar Israel-Bulgaria Relations
The July 18 terrorist attack, which claimed the lives of five Israeli tourists and one …
Read More »UN Secretary-General Praises Croatia’s Progress
Following his visit to Croatia, the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon praised the country’s contribution to …
Read More »Serbia’s Progressives Unveil Names of New Ministers
The Progressives, the biggest party in the new Serbian government, have announced the names of …
Read More »Fire Damages Kosovo’s Palace of Justice
Six teams of fire-fighters spent over four hours battling to bring the blaze under control.Kosovo’s …
Read More »Italy Blocks Illegal Waste Shipment to Albania
Italy’s Customs Agency said on Thursday that it had stopped 21 tons of non-hazardous waste …
Read More »IMF To Loan Bosnia $500 Million
The International Monetary Fund, IMF, announced a loan to Bosnia worth $500 million to be …
Read More »Bulgaria, US and Israel to conduct investigation on Burgas bus bombing
US Ambassador to Bulgaria James Warlick has announced that the governments of Bulgaria, Israel and …
Read More »Buglarian President says the terrorist act will not be tolerated and forgotten
Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev conversed with European Council President Herman Van Rompuy after the deadly …
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