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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.

Albanian Parties Fail to Compromise Over Crisis
19 March 2010 |

Albania’s parliament held a marathon hearing on Thursday, discussing until the early hours of the morning an investigative commission that would look into alleged irregularities in the June 28 parliamentary elections.

Lalovic and Skiljevic: Bad treatment during questioning
18 March 2010 |

Testifying for his defence, indictee Soniboj Skiljevic says detainees complained to him on their arrival at Kula about the way they were treated during questioning conducted before their arrival at the Facility.



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Crisis Will Not Shake Fundamentals of Greek Diplomacy

Athens | 09 March 2010 | By Aristotle Tziampiris

In spite of its current economic troubles,  the broad thrust of Greek foreign policy – on the  Macedonia name dispute and other issues – will remain unaltered.




Radovan Karadzic
Radovan Karadzic
Bosnia and Herzegovina

Karadzic's 'Holy War'

| 02 March 2010 | By Marcus Tanner

Karadzic's talk of 'holy war' is no rhetorical exaggeration for the court. He and his supporters believed God was on their side.

Bosnia and Herzegovina | Serbia

The Sarajevo-Belgrade Train - a Metaphor for Progress?

| 02 March 2010 | By Gerasimos Tsourapas

The fact that this rail journey takes all of eight hours points to the many obstacles that still stand in the way of regional reconciliation.

Albania

Playing Politics with Albania’s Communist Era Crimes locked

Tirana | 11 February 2010 | By Besar Likmeta

The gruesome discovery of a mass grave near Tirana deserves more than the usual political bickering between left and right.

Nidzara Ahmetasevic
Nidzara Ahmetasevic
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Croatia | Serbia

Balkan Extradition Treaties – Better Late Than Never

Sarajevo | 10 February 2010 | Nidzara Ahmetasevic

Governments are only acting now under pressure from the EU. But the delay is not the fault of the politicians alone – it’s up to ordinary citizens, too, to demand change.


Albania | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Bulgaria | Croatia | Kosovo | Macedonia | Montenegro | Serbia

EU ‘Agreeing to Disagree’ on Balkans Holds Dangers

Tirana | 02 February 2010 | By Gjergji Vurmo

The uneven policies of EU countries towards enlargement in the Western Balkans and Turkey are sending the wrong message to the region.

Isa Gacaferi
Isa Gacaferi
Kosovo

Kosovo's Judiciary in Limbo

Pristina | 03 February 2010 | By Isa Gacaferi

In most democratic states, there is a clear division between executive, legislative and judicial powers. On paper this is also true in Kosovo, although the reality is very different.

Srecko Latal
Srecko Latal
Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia Faces Critical Challenges in 2010

Sarajevo | 21 January 2010 | By Srecko Latal

All three communities have much to lose if their leaders continue on their current confrontational course.


Serbia

Serbia - Galloping on a snail’s shoulders

Belgrade | 04 January 2010 | By Slobodan Georgiev

In a year of global crisis, Serbia took great strides in it’s EU integration agenda, but success in foreign affairs was matched by constant domestic turmoil.

Romania

Romania Still Haunted by its ‘Stolen Revolution’

Bucharest | 21 December 2009 | By Marian Chiriac

Our BIRN correspondent recalls the stirring events of 20 years ago, which toppled a hated regime but which now leave many people feeling ambivalent.




 
 

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.


The Rise and Fall of the Worst Car in History, By Jason Vuic


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.