Croatia: Flu-Related Deaths Reach 11
Zagreb | 25 November 2009 |
Since the appearance of the H1N1 virus in Croatia, 25,876 people have been infected, of whom nearly 25,000 have recovered without any complications.
The issue of national identity is taken seriously by Balkan people – including the least serious among them.

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.
Spanish cruise ship Gimini arrived on Saturday in Dubrovnik and marked the official start to the cruise ship season.
Demand for office space in Sofia increased towards the end of 2009. By the end of 2009, rental values were 22.5 per cent off their summer 2008 peak and this more realistic pricing brought renewed interest in the sector, according to Elta Consult, a commercial property agency based in Bulgaria.
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.
Lebanon is a film about a group of young Israeli soldiers who were part of the force that invaded the Lebanon in 1982. Along with ‘Waltz with Bashir’,the acclaimed 2008 bio-pic, this is another significant film which examines the controversial military conflict. Samuel Maoz, the director, re-lives his military days, through this small masterpiece of frantic, claustrophobia and humanity.
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