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March, 2009

  • 5 March

    Bulgarian Appeals Espionage Charges in Romania among Fears of Diplomatic Scandal

    A Romanian Court is going to try the appeal filed by the Bulgarian national Petar Zikulov, who is charged with espionage, and is currently detained for 29 days, the maximum period under Romanian law. Peter Zikulov, and Floricel Achim, a Romanian military officer, were arrested in Bucharest Monday on charges …

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  • 5 March

    Three projects that are EU’s main interest has been worked out

    Sofia. Three projects, which are EU’s main interest has been worked out by the MInistryr of Transport, head of the National Transport Policy Directorate with the Ministry of Transport Dimitar Savov said. “Projects, which are EU’s main interest, will be definitely financed under EU funds. There are three projects like …

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  • 5 March

    Macedonia hopes name dispute to be solved soon

    Sofia. Macedonia has good relation with all of the Balkan countries. This is what speaker of Macedonian Parliament Trayko Veljanovski said, FOCUS News Agency reporter informs. In his words implantation of hate and lack of dialogue between the countries in the region is not in countries’ interest.

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  • 5 March

    Two Votes in one Day Idea Denied by Parliament

    The Bulgarian Parliament voted Thursday against the proposal to make a change in the Constitution that would allow both the elections for the European Parliament and the national one to be held on the same day. The proposal was made by NDSV, a member of the ruling three way coalition, …

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  • 5 March

    Albania Minister Sacked Over Sex Scandal

    Albania’s Minister of Culture Ylli Pango was fired on Wednesday, after a video showing him allegedly asking sexual favours from young women applying for a job in his ministry was broadcast on TV. The video and audio broadcast on the investigative program Fisk Fare on Top Channel TV shows Pango …

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  • 5 March

    Stanisic Made His Own News: Serbian Pres

    Jovica Stanisic, the former chief of Serbia’s State Security, secured the CIA’s support in his bid to clear his name at the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia with the help of Russia’s former prime minister, Yevgeny Primakov, according to Belgrade daily Blic. The same newspaper also claims that Stanisic …

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  • 5 March

    Postponed Kosovo Trial Begins

    The first trial to be held in Kosovo’s northern town of Mitrovica after the courts in the town shut down in February 2008, has begun. The EU’s Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo, EULEX, opened the trial against two Kosovo Serbs charged with breaking into the home of an elderly …

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  • 5 March

    Tadic: No Quick Fix for Serbian Economy

    On the second day of Serbia’s Economic Forum held in the Kopaonik ski resort, the country’s President and government ministers gave some impressive speeches but failed to shed any new light on government policy. Tadic told the gathering that that he expects his government to reach an agreement with the …

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  • 5 March

    Bulgaria Prepares for New Gas Crisis

    Bulgaria is preparing contingency plans to ration gas to industrial consumers in case the gas dispute between Ukraine and Russia once again blocks supplies to the country, the economy minister Petar Dimitrov said on March 04. Since Bulgaria relies entirely on Russian gas transited through Ukraine, Bulgaria was one of …

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  • 5 March

    Serbia: Tadic Gives Stark Economic Warning

    In a keynote speech delivered at an annual forum of Serbian economists the country’s president Boris Tadic delivered an impassioned call for an end to links between business, the state and crime. Addressing what some sections of the media have dubbed “Serbia’s Davos”, Tadic told delegates that without greater development …

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