Pristina has dismissed a referendum held by Serbs in the north of its territory as illegal and invalid. Voters in the referendum are being asked whether they recognise
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14 February
Serbia asks Hague to clarify reports on evidence destruction in Kosovo organ trafficking case
Serbian authorities have asked the Hague tribunal to clarify reports about the destruction of evidence linked to allegations of organ trafficking in Kosovo. Rasim Ljajic, the head of Serbia’s council for cooperation with the tribunal, has written to
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14 February
Serbian President says referendum is not helpful for country’s interests
Serbian President Boris Tadić said Tuesday that the holding of a referendum in northern Kosovo is harmful to the interests of the state of Serbia. Tadić said that he understands the need of the
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14 February
EU to approve second bailout package for Greece as recession worsens
The European Union’s top economic official on Tuesday called for rapid approval of a second bailout package for Greece, as figures showed that the recession in the near-bankrupt country had worsened.
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14 February
Kosovo Serbs continue with referendum
Serbs in the north head to the polls today to vote in a controversial referendum, which both the international community and the authorities in Belgrade had hoped they would abandon. Kosovo Serb representatives say around 35,500 people will
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14 February
UN allocates aid to Moldova which was affected by extreme cold weather
The UN allocates USD 70,000 for the purchase of the most necessary goods for the people affected by the cold snap in Moldova. The aid comes after a request from the Moldovan government. In the recent weeks Moldova has been
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14 February
EU mediator for Kosovo to visit Pristina
EU mediator in the Belgrade-Priština talks Robert Cooper is scheduled to arrive in Priština on Tuesday. Cooper is to confer with head of Priština’s negotiating team in
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14 February
Greece and Slovenia sent two helicopters to help Montenegro fight the weather
Greece and Slovenia have sent a helicopter each to Montenegro after Podgorica asked NATO for help in battling the worst winter weather for decades. The two aircraft have already
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14 February
9 missing war victims identified by families in Croatia
Nine exhumed victims of the war in Croatia were identified yesterday by their families in Zagreb. Nine exhumed victims of the war in Croatia were identified on
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13 February
Skopje: opposition leader says government actions don’t bring the country closer to EU
In Macedonia, there is a great difference between the declared zeal fro European integration and the real policy and the actions, which is fact lead the country into completely different direction, said Branko Crvenovski, leader of the Social Democratic Union of Macedonia (SDSM). According to Crvenovski, these anti-reformist policies, hidden …
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