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Singing the hits of '99

11 December 2009 | By Alex Anderson

Alex Anderson Until lately, Kosovo had a decade of padding to quarantine itself from the rawness, violence and fear that clasped to the coattails of liberation in 1999, infecting the “provisional government” months that followed, carrying their bacillus of internecine murder – of alleged collaborators and of LDK members -- a good two years into the new decade (even longer in Ramush-land). It’s just been ripped away. 1999 is back. In our faces.


International Court Hearing On Kosovo Ends
11 December 2009 | Bojana Barlovac

International Court of Justice, ICJ, ended on Friday the nine-day long public hearing on whether the declaration of Kosovo independence went against international law.

Balkan States ‘Passive Observers’ at Copenhagen Talks
16 December 2009 | Besar Likmeta

Up to 100,000 protesters rallied up in Copenhagen last Saturday to express support for a binding agreement by participating countries in the UN-sponsored climate talks.

Kondic et al: Wrong Religion
16 December 2009 |

Testifying for the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the trial for crimes committed in Kljuc, Mile Radulovic recalled the murder of his Muslim neighbours in 1992, adding that they were in "an unpleasant position" at that time.



Serbia Press Review –July 3

Belgrade | 03 July 2009 |
 
Serbian Newspapers
Serbian Newspapers
Here are the top stories in Serbia’s main newspapers. Balkan Insight has not verified the reports and cannot vouch for their accuracy.

BLIC
A swimmer from Australia is the first athlete of the Universiade suspected to be affected by the new flu virus H1N1. On Tuesday after arrival and short stay at the University settlement he had a high temperature. He was isolated immediately and hospitalized at the Military Medical Academy in Belgrade. The young man feels well.

POLITIKA
Greek President Karolos Papoulias expressed support for Serbia's European integration in Belgrade on July 2, adding that he hoped the issue of visa liberalisation for Serbian citizens would be resolved by the end of the year.

BORBA
Interpol’s General Secretariat has withdrawn red arrest warrants issued by Serbia against Bosnian officials over the Dobrovoljacka Street case.




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A new film by Bosnian writer-director Jasmila Zbanic “On the path” will have its world premiere at the 60th annual Berlin Film Festival, where it will compete for the prestigious Golden Bear award, the film producers announced.


Albania’s government extended for three more years the country’s moratorium on speedboats along its coast in an effort to thwart illegal smuggling.


The Austrian based real estate development and investments company Soravia Group has started building a 30 million euros elite residential settlement on the slopes of Vodno Mountain, close to the centre of the Macedonian capital Skopje.



With the credit crunch, we all have less money in our pockets for presents, clothes or just to satisfy the urge to purchase curiosities.


Historians of the collapse of Yugoslavia tend to forget that the south Slavic state was not the only multi-ethnic federation to collapse during the early 1990s.


The continuation of the cult teenage saga, The Twilight, demonstrates that cinematographic quality is not a prerequisite for box office success.