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Kosovo Press Review – April 30, 2013

Parties from Serbia not able to campaign in Kosovo. Serbian referendum is anti-constitutional. Labors go to picnic instead of protesting.

Romania Press Review – April 30, 2013

Romanias to have a week holiday starting on Wednesday, UDMR opposes a vote of confidence on regionalization project, WB gives money for Romania's tax system modernization

Bosnia Press Review - April 29, 2013

Security Minister praises police agencies. Budimir's attorney claims the arrest was coup. RS's Cvijanovic said no untouchables.

Macedonia Press Review – April 29, 2013

Opposition party members ask their leader to stay, Ruling party vigilant over shift in the opposition bloc

Kosovo Press Review – April 29, 2013

Albanians skeptical-Serbs persistent. The SAA doesn’t recognize Kosovo as a state. Jahjaga and Hoxhaj spend thousands of euros for new furniture.

Romania Press Review – April 29, 2013

Law for creating new regions to be adopted in the fall, 2019 is Romania's new deadline for joining eurozone, Over 1.4 million Romanians have celebrated their name day on Palm Sunday

Serbia Press Review - April 26, 2013

Serbian parliament discuses Belgrade-Pristina deal. Conservative parties form ‘patriotic bloc’. Fuele: Serbia to implement Belgrade-Pristina deal.

Romania Press Review – April 26, 2013

BBC show presents wrong flags of Romania and Bulgaria; Van Rompuy encourages Romania; new head of the tax authority, ANAF.

Kosovo Press Review – April 26, 2013

Serbia puts agreement at risk; Presevo citizens seek reciprocal deal; Some people appear above the law, head of parliament says.

Serbia Press Review - April 25, 2013

Lenient sentences for hooligans; accession talks with EU start after implementation of Belgrade-Pristina deal; Serbian officials to meet Kosovo Serbs.

Kosovo Press Review – April 25, 2013

Implementation plan of deal with Serbia ready on April 26; government spent 2.1 million euro on trips; unqualified civil servants hold office thanks to party membership.

Romania Press Review – April 25, 2013

Romania has no personal bankruptcy law; six top politicians are being investigated by the National Integrity Agency; the Bank of Cyprus is to reopen offices in Romania.

Serbia Press Review - April 24, 2013

Bishop Irinej denies Danas' claims on culprits behind church's letter. The church is yet to deal with sex scandals it faced in the recent past. Vulin resigns.

Bosnia Press Review - April 24, 2013

Dana Skrba sentenced to 14 years for murder of photographer. Radmanovic: If half of UN recognizes Kosovo, RS to separate from Bosnia. Wahhabi leader in Buzim has four wives.

Romania Press Review – April 24, 2013

Liberal senator to head supervision fiscal authority. Petrom to awards 360m euro in dividens. EC resumes payments for Regional Operational Programme.

Bosnia Press Review - April 23, 2013

SDA official supports head of criminal group. SBiH and SDP leaders met. Serbia to pressure Bosnian Serbs.

Serbia Press Review - April 23, 2013

Russians, Americans and Arabs interested in Telekom Srbija. Beckovic and Nikitovic main culprits for Church's letter. Westerwelle on Belgrade-Pristina deal.

Kosovo Press Review – April 23, 2013

Amnesty for criminals in the north. No Republika Srpska in the north. CEC spends 18,000 euros for a trip.

Romania Press Review – April 23, 2013

Former senator jailed on corruption charges. International drug band arrested in Romania. US Ford starts production of a new car at its plant in Craiova.

Albania Press Review - April 22, 2013

Greek minority party eyes coalition with Socialists ahead of poll, Rama and Meta to sign coalition pact, parties eye deadline to declare pre-electoral coalitions.

Serbia Press Review - April 22, 2013

Gay scandal hits Serbian Orthodox Church. Vucic: There may be a referendum over Kosovo deal. Dacic on meetings with Thaci, Ashton.

Romania Press Review – April 22, 2013

US State Department considers Romania’s judiciary vulnerable, BBC survey shows few Romanians interested to emigrate to UK, Romania wins seven medals at European Gymnastics Championships

Bosnia Press Review - April 19, 2013

Luxembourg will support no passport regime with Croatia. CCI prevented from following the parliament session. Non-working days in RS 1st, 2nd and 9th May.

Serbia Press Review - April 19, 2013

Solid arrangement in sight, FM says. “EU should exert pressure on Pristina”. Serbian film production may see better days.

Romania Press Review – April 19, 2013

Kingfisher buys 15 DIY stores in Romania. Romanians prefer to spend holidays in the country. ATE Bank was bought by a group of Romanian investors.

Macedonia Press Review – April 19, 2013

Opposition legislators squabbling after election defeat. Media to be put under powerful regulatory body.

Kosovo Press Review – April 19, 2013

Pristina-Belgrade agreement without prejudicing status. Footnote for Kosovo removed. Parliament clash on PTK privatization.

Serbia Press Review – April 18, 2013

Kosovo refuses deal in Brussels. High school students support the violence towards LGBT persons.

Macedonia Press Review - April 18, 2013

Opposition acted as police at local elections; Messages from Brussels had fail to inspire Macedonia

Romania Press Review – April 18, 2013

Dog owners in Bucharest will have to sterilize their dogs, Romania sold the 15 percent share package in Transgaz, TVR pays 2 mln euro to broadcast next Olympic games

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