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Greece’s eurozone creditors are demanding that the government in Athens introduce a six-day working week …
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The main Bosnian Serb party, the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats, SNSD, has sounded a …
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The two presidents are meeting in Russia to discuss the future of the South Stream …
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The parliamentary assembly of the Council of Europe, PACE, is to send an observers’ mission …
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Macedonia’s new Lustration Law, aimed at rooting out former police collaborators, may encounter the fate …
Read More »EU Censures Bosnia For Missing Reform Deadline
Two senior Brussels officials on Monday criticised Bosnia for not keeping to the first EU …
Read More »Bulgaria Abandons Bid to Join Eurozone
PM and Finance MInister say they no longer see the benefits of Bulgaria joining the …
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The mandate of the EU’s rule of law mission, EULEX, will be extended before September …
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