Die Österreichische Staatsdruckerei, für enorme Bestechungs Geschäfte im Ausland bekannt, erhält 5 Millionen € Entschädigung für das Desaster vor 5 Jahren „Österreichische Staatsdruckerei“ (OeSD) als Partner der OK im Kosovo und Teil II Der korrupte Ex-Innenminister: Bajram Rexhepi hat den Betrugs Schaden gegen „Österreichische Staatsdruckerei“ verursacht Die Slowenische Firma CETIS, beschuldigt Giesecke & Devrient, der Manipulation im Kosovo Das Unternehmen, das im Kosovo Schieds dauerte 5 Millionen Euro profitiert 500000 Euro von der Steuer Vergebung 26/01/2018 10.38 0 Kommentare Österreichisches Unternehmen OESD, die vor Jahren den Vertrag über 10 Millionen Euro für die Herstellung von Kosovo Pässen gewonnen hatten, mit der Ausnahme , dass profitierten 5.000.000 Euro aus […]
The head of the Russian motorcycle club known for its close ties Vladimir Putin has invited the pro-Russian Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik to their summer bike-show.
Women from Kosovo's opposition Vetevendosje party say it is time to raise awareness of the problem of sexual harassment in the country, saying it occures within their own party, too.
Serbia’s ruling Progressive Party said criticism of its decision to set up offices at the site of a WWII concentration camp was “unfounded” and came from people seeking to undermine its achievements.
Senior Turkish envoy on visit to Bosnia has warned local, regional and international actors not to raise ethnic tensions in Bosnia.
Albin Kurti, the leader of Kosovo’s opposition party Vetevendosje, claimed the murder of Kosovo Serb leader Oliver Ivanovic could be a message from Serbs to Pristina – or an attempt to cover up crimes.
Zagreb accused Belgrade of spreading “false information” with its exhibition at UN headquarters in New York about the WWII concentration camp at Jasenovac in Croatia.
The UN mediator in Macedonia's ‘name’ dispute flies next week to Athens and Skopje to take the pulse of both governments over his latest ideas for a solution to the long-standing issue.
With a high-profile, cross-border murder investigation underway, mass anti-corruption protests taking place and some visitors to the region causing a stir, our Premium Highlights this week takes a look at the possible implications of events that have unfolded in recent weeks and months.
The tab system – buying goods in shop on credit and paying for them later – is making a comeback in Bosnia, where rising prices have left many people out of pocket.
While Serbian politicians, including the President, publicly mull holding a referendum on Serbia- Kosovo relations, few experts believe it will solve much.
Croatia has the third fastest-growing tourism industry in the EU, but its economy is at risk of relying too much one one unstable sector, an analyst says.
Government officials, Jewish associations and civic activists say it is time to put an end to the infamous annual parade of ultra-nationalists that they say brings shame to Bulgaria.
The head of the EU office in Kosovo, Nataliya Apostolova, said that by stalling over the new special war crimes court and the border deal with Montenegro, Kosovo MPs are holding their own nation hostage.
Serbian military officers who have denied accusations of war crimes in Kosovo will serve as consultants on a documentary about two battles from the 1999 conflict, made by Serbia’s public broadcaster.
From Skopje to Glasgow, activists are joining protests against construction in Bulgaria’s Pirin National Park, spurred on by anger about corruption.
After Moscow accused Moldova of discrimination against Russian media, Moldovan MPs have hit back with a statement accusing the Kremlin of interfering in their country's affairs.
The latest Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe resolution on Bosnia welcomes some progress – but calls attention to familiar problems over the country's election law, the city of Mostar and war crimes.
As Hungary heads towards parliamentarian elections, the main ethnic Hungarian party in Serbia is doing its best to ensure that Viktor Orban cruises towards another victory.
Despite the announced visit of the Montenegrin Prime Minister to Pristina, it is not clear if Kosovo's parliament will ratify the controversial border demarcation deal between the two countries.
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