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Dancing Alexander-style, Down Under

15 March 2010 | By Sinisa-Jakov Marusic

Sinisa-Jakov Marusic The issue of national identity is taken seriously by Balkan people – including the least serious among them.


Serbs Mark Sixth Anniversary of Riots in Kosovo
17 March 2010 | Bojana Barlovac

Six years after ethnic Albanians attacked Serb enclaves in Kosovo in what became the worst single attack against Kosovo Serbs since the 1999 war, reconstruction of damaged property is ongoing but Serbian officials believe that conditions for the return of the Serb population have not yet been established.

Enlargement Commissioner Encourages Serbia EU Integration
17 March 2010 | Bojana Barlovac

European Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fuele has conveyed to Serbian officials the support of the European Commission for the country's EU integration process.

Indictment for Konjic Crimes Confirmed
18 March 2010 |

The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has confirmed an indictment against Sead Hakalovic, who is charged with war crimes against civilians committed in Konjic municipality.



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Bujanovac local assembly
Bujanovac local assembly
Serbia

Serb-Albanian Deadlock Keeps Bujanovac in Limbo

Bujanovac | 17 March 2010 | By Mukarrem Ameti

There is no sign of a breakthrough in talks on establishing a multi-ethnic authority in the divided South Serbian town, though all agree that hopes of prosperity depend on a deal.




Nikola Gruevski
Nikola Gruevski
Macedonia

Gruevski Mulls Benefits of Snap Poll in Macedonia locked

Skopje | 15 March 2010 | By Sinisa-Jakov Marusic

Politically astute leader may decide to capitalise this year on his high popularity ratings – while the opposition remains weak – and so secure another four years in office.


Serbia

Privatisation offers new Hope for Serbia's Auto Industry locked

Belgrade | 18 March 2010 | By Laura Wolfs

From 2000 onwards, the government took steps to split up the Zastava conglomerate, and prize its component companies away from the mothership and into private hands. For Zastava Automobili, now Fiat Serbia, things have turned out well. Others were not so lucky.


Serbia

Serbia's Car Dealers Show Off locked

Belgrade | 18 March 2010 | By Laura Wolfs

This year, some 370 exhibitors will be showcasing their products at the Belgrade Car Show.


Serbia

No Halt to Dinar’s Decline locked

Belgrade | 15 March 2010 | By Ian Mihajlovic

A slow weakening of the Dinar is the best case scenario for the Serbian currency as short term measures are not geared to favour interest groups.


Serbia

Subsidies keep Serbian Auto Sale Moving locked

Belgrade | 18 March 2010 | By Laura Wolfs

State subsidies for the purchase of new cars helped to prevent a complete breakdown in car sales last year. What’s in the bag for this year?


Serbia

Serbia: Inward Investment the Key to Future Development locked

Belgrade | 15 March 2010 | By Laura Wolfs

Interest is growing in Serbia as an investment destination for the automotive industry. Despite one or two detours along the way, the sector is slowly but surely moving forward.

Presevo
Presevo
Macedonia | Serbia

One-Way Tickets to a Belgian Promised Land locked

Presevo, Belgrade, Brussels, Kumanovo | 11 March 2010 | By Driton Salihu, Gjeraqina Tuhina, Dejan Anastasijevic, Pedja Obradovic and Miomir Serafinovic

Balkan Insight's undercover reporter took a 35 hour bus trip from Presevo in Serbia's south, to Namur in Belgium, in the company of economic migrants desperately seeking a better future in the EU.


Kosovo

Kosovo Authorities Planning to Liquidate Trepca locked

Pristina | 15 March 2010 | By Lavdim Hamidi

Balkan Insight has learnt that preparations are being made to liquidate the publicly owned, failing, industrial complex before it is sold off.

Bishop Artemije
Bishop Artemije
Serbia

Fraud Claims in Kosovo Serb Church Under Spotlight locked

Belgrade | 11 March 2010 | By Bojana Barlovac

Investigations into alleged shady goings-on in the diocese of Prizren-Raska prompt demands for the powerful Serbian Orthodox Church to be more transparent on money matters.




 
 

Living together. For some those two words are like the green or red wire on a bomb; choose the wrong one, and there’s going to be an explosion.


More Croatians are planning not to go on summer holidays this year because of the financial crisis, according to the results of market research conducted by GfK in February.


The newest Bulgarian shopping mall, “Serdika Center”, was formally opened in Sofia Tuesday.



Trencherman needed the benefit of his significant girth on a trip to this famous Belgrade haunt.


A powerful new novel follows the fortunes of five Bosnians, trying and not always succeeding, to find their way home.


Tim Burton’s latest film, Alice in Wonderland, is easily his most visually stunning yet, showing just how vividly the magic can be put on the big screen. Burton has lined a top-notch cast in front of a green wall allowing him to let his imagination fly, but limiting the actors’ opportunity to give vent to their expressions.