New mass grave containing bodies of Kosovo Albanians found in Serbia
Javno.hr |
Reuters AlertNet -
BELGRADE, May 3 (Reuters) - Serbia plans to investigate a possible mass grave near Kosovo, believed to contain Albanian victims of the 1998-99 war and potentially fresh evidence of Serb atrocities as the province presses for independence.
Serbia To Check Possible Kosovo Mass Grave Site
B92 -
Milososki was quoted as saying that if efforts to resolve the issue in the UN Security Council fail and influential members of NATO and EU start recognizing Kosovo, Macedonia should seriously consider such a move. Security expert Biljana Vankovska told ...
Macedonia Might Recognise Kosovo Independence Unilaterally
US will recognize Kosovo's independence even without UN resolution
Makfax -
Daniel Serwer, director of the Balkans Initiative at the United States Institute of Peace in Washington, stated this, adding that regardless of the outcome of the UN Mission to Kosovo, USA and some other countries will urge for adoption of a new ...
Contact Group on Kosovo meets in London
Makfax -
According to diplomatic sources, the participants will make a bid to bring closer the evidently discordant stands of some Western countries and Russia on the Ahtisaari's plan, which proposes supervised independence of Kosovo.
Greece opens a door to Balkans
EETimes.com -
ATHENS, Greece - Eyeing emerging market in the Balkans and neighboring nations, Greece is jockeying to become the development gateway to this vast, untapped market of over 146 million consumers.
Greek investments in the Balkans will gain 14 billion
Focus News -
Greek investments in the Balkans will gain 14 billion Euro, the Greek newspaper Kerdos wrote today. It is expected until the end of 2007 investments of Greek companies in the west Balkan countries to be 3,5 billion Euro.
Times Online -
Albania, a country not known for flamboyant displays of wealth, has opened its borders - and Presidential Palace - to the Gumball Rally, a group of Western millionaires driving hugely expensive cars, that has banned from Germany and Turkey.
Bush to make historic visit to Albania
Diplomatic Diary: US General Clark visits Albania
Javno.hr |
Reuters AlertNet -
ZAGREB, May 3 (Reuters) - Croatia will open a major war crimes trial in June of two generals indicted for atrocities against rebel Serbs, in another test case of its readiness to deal with the recent past.
Sofia News Agency -
The minister said the whole case showed that the state system in Bulgaria was crumbling to pieces and that someone is using the power of one institution foe dirty games.
B92 -
The OSCE also mentioned the unresolved murders in Serbia of three journalists as the cases that could "lead to self-censorship by journalists who fear the state is not able to protect them.
OSCE says journalists in Serbia need safer working environment
Pravda -
Romania's Constitutional Court approved an opposition proposal to reduce the number of votes needed to impeach the president.
Romania's constitutional court eases presidential impeachment law
Romanian Court Rejects Impeachment Law Challenge
SLOVENIA, POLAND AND BULGARIA DISCHARGE 80% OF IRAQ’S DEBT
Sofia Echo -
Slovenia, Bulgaria and Poland agreed to discharge 80 per cent of Iraq’s debt, Iraqi finance minisrer Bayan Bakir Jabr said as quoted by Reuters news agency.
AKI |
International Herald Tribune -
The long struggle between Turkey's generals - the self-appointed custodians of secularism - and the growing popularity of parties rooted in Islam has taken a dangerous turn.
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