For a second consecutive day, Macedonian MPs discussed the election of a new speaker, as the VMRO DPMNE party attempts to delay proceedings and prevent a new government coming to office.
After heated debates, Romanian MPs are to vote on whether to constitutionally define family as being based on marriage between a man and a woman, raising concerns over women’s and LGBT rights.
Eleven men are competing to become Serbia’s head of state, promising higher living standards, life without fear and an end to party employment - but whether something will really change remains to be seen.
The Hague-based Kosovo Specialist Chambers, set up to try former Kosovo Liberation Army members for wartime and post-war crimes, could now be judicially operational in May.
Because of a lack of resources, Bosnians convicted of fighting for radical Islamist groups abroad are not helped to ‘deradicalise’ in jail or to reintegrate into society after their release.
At least 17 foreign organisations will monitor Serbia’s presidential elections, but with the OSCE only sending a limited mission, domestic NGOs will carry the greater burden of reporting irregularities.
Serbia’s Prime Minister and presidential candidate Aleksandar Vucic is set to visit northern Kosovo, where locals hope for a chance to vote fairly.
A former Bosnian Army soldier was jailed for 18 months and had his US citizenship revoked for lying to immigration officials about his role in crimes committed during the war.
Montenegro is moving ever closer to becoming a NATO member after the US Senate agreed hold a final vote soon on approving its accession to the military alliance.
After coming first in Sunday’s general election, it will not be easy for Boyko Borissov’s centre-right GERB party to put together a stable coalition with a majority in parliament.
The Skopje court is expected to rule in the ethnically-charged Kumanovo shootout case in June, but lawyers for the 37 Albanian defendants still hope to bring prominent politicians to appear as witnesses.
As the Vatican dispatches another papal envoy to the controversial shrine of Medjugorje in Bosnia, a British journalist recalls his first trip there in the 1980s.
After 26 years of muddle over where people live and work, a government project aims to finally give every family and business in Albania their own fixed address.
By running for the post of Mayor of Zagreb, far-right researcher Bruna Esih poses a threat to the plans of the country’s ruling centre-right party.
Sokrate Mane, direkte Berisha, Fatos Nano, Edi Rama, Financier, und immer dabei Vangjush Dako. Gefälsche Grundstücks Urkunden, auch mit Agim Hoxha in der Currilla und schon vor 15 Jahren aktiv dabei im Super Grundstücks Skandal rund um „Vasil Hila“ inklusive Anzeigen des Präfekt Genc Alizoti. Im Bau, eines der korruptesten und kriminellsten Bauten in Albanien direkt auf einem Öffentlichen – Zentralen Platz in Durres, auf einem Römischen Antiken Dorf und in der Bau Verbots Zone B – A ebenso. Lt. eigener Auskunft in 2016, ist Sokrate Mane heute Haupt Besitzer des illegalen Bauen, wo mehrfach der Bauherr wechselte, Haupt Importeur für Zollfreie Waren, welche er über die Strassenhändler vertreibt und […]
Deshalb werden die Kriege auch inzeniert, um Pentagon Gelder ohne Ende zustehlen, in über 1.000 ausländischen Militär Stützpunkten, wo niemand wie bei der UN, KfW, EU Projekten die Verwendung der Gelder kontrolliert, identisch wie auch bei USAID, wo niemand weiß, wohin die Gelder gehen, kein Controlling mehr besteht. Deshalb ist die Bundeswehr im Ausland, um mit Warlords, Kriminellen und Terroristen Drogen Handel, Betrug, Mord zugarantieren, denn darin liegt der Profit, wie jeder Soldat weiß, der im Balkan, oder in Afghanistan war, was ihre Offizierre so machten und mit wem, gesponsert von Frank Walter Steinmeier dem Welt Terroristen Financier in Tradition. Deshalb zieht es korrupte Politiker in die NATO, denn man […]
Berislav Pusic, the head of the wartime Bosnian Croat prisoner exchange commission, appealed against his conviction, arguing he was not responsible for crimes against Bosniak detainees in 1993 and 1994.
Russia's President has wished Aleksandar Vucic success in the forthcoming presidential election, despite the Kremlin's claim that it would not interfere in Serbia's electoral process.
A special papal envoy is to spend months among the clergy in Medjugorje, the disputed Marian shrine in Bosnia, which visited by hundreds of thousands of Catholics each year but which the Vatican has never officially recognised.
Serb MPs returned to Kosovo parliament after six months to speed up the formation of an Association of Serb Municipalities but also to try to stop the formation of a Kosovo Army.
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