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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.

Croatia PM Says Regional Summit Will Go Forward
17 March 2010 | Bojana Barlovac

Croatian Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor has announced that the regional conference on the Western Balkans, scheduled for March 20 in Slovenia, will be held despite uncertainty over the participation of Serbian and Kosovo officials.

Klickovic et al: Evidence of Aggression
17 March 2010 |

Continuing presentation of his material evidence, Gojko Klickovic, who is charged with crimes committed in Bosanska Krupa, said that aggression against Serbs was conducted by forces coming from Croatia, adding that there were "many pieces of evidence" to prove this.



About Balkan Insight

During the past two years the BIRN Hub has engaged in extensive training activities, building teams of investigative journalists throughout the Balkans and training them in different aspects of their trade. The Hub produced Balkan Insight, an online publication distributed through a free newsletter and available on the www.birn.eu.com website. During this period BIRN has published 109 issues of the Balkan Insight newsletter with over 600 analytical reports, in-depth analyses and investigations and over 500 news items from throughout the region covering major challenges of the political, social and economic transition.

Within a short period, Balkan Insight built up over 15,000 subscribers to its English edition, while some 5,000 readers from the region subscribed to editions in the Albanian, Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian and Macedonian languages.
Articles produced through training and reporting have reached a truly regional and international audience through the Network’s acclaimed online publication. Through e-mail subscription, policymakers, journalists, activists, researchers and other stakeholders have been receiving Balkan Insight’s English and local language editions every week.

BIRN`s articles have achieved a cross-regional and global impact through more than 2,500 republications in over 100 local and regional media outlets and over 100 international, mostly web-based outlets. BIRN reports are regularly cited on national news programmes throughout the region, occasionally prompting special features. Investigations and in-depth analyses are often used as a basis for such programmes, as well as being serialised in print publications, thus making a considerable impact on the policy sphere.

BIRN editors and contributors have received several awards and special mentions for their work during 2006 and 2007. Among them, an investigative report, "Ex-Policemen Run Kosovo Passport Scam", by Krenar Gashi and the BIRN investigative team, was named best story in print/online journalism in Kosovo for 2006, by the Association of Professional Journalists of Kosova, APJK.

During 2007 BIRN introduced new content into its editorial output with a daily service of brief, up-to-date news reports, while it worked steadily on diversifying its longer-established publication, transforming it into what is now www.BalkanInsight.com. The new website of the BIRN Network, launched in October 2007, offers fresh material and ideas for our readers and customers: more political and business news and analysis; comment by high-profile decision makers and opinion formers; investigations and interviews; as well as lifestyle and feature articles from across the Balkans.

The www.BalkanInsight.com website contains current information from nine countries in the Balkans, and will keep its readers updated on the latest developments in the region, through regular analytical and investigative reports. It covers reforms and the transition process, business and investment trends, while a daily news service is available through the “In brief” section.



 
 

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.