While many expected US foreign policy to undergo some U-turns under Trump, his lack of engagement in international affairs – with a few exceptions – seems to mean Washington’s role in the Balkans is tantamount to “leading from behind”.
Macedonia's new government is expected to start work with a set of popular measures aimed at easing the cost of living for the poorest members of society, such as boosting the mininum wage.
Zoran Vukotic, a Kosovo Serb extradited from Montenegro last year and charged with war crimes against ethnic Albanian civilians in 1999, pleaded not guilty at the first hearing on Monday in Mitrovica Basic Court.
Niemand braucht die NATO, aber man sucht als kriminelles Enterprise Selbstbestätigung, weil es dumme Pyschopaten sind, schlimmer wie Hitler und Co.! Wo die NATO im Balkan ist, wurden die dümmsten Kriminellen als Regierung gekauft, für oft private Privatsierungs und Lobby Profite. Deutschland finanziert bekanntlich mit 7 Millionen € im Jahr, im System des Verbrechers Frank Walter Steinmeier sogar die Kopfabschneider „White Helms“ * und organisiert in Syrien erneut Ethnische Säuberungen, inklusive Terror zum Vertreiben der Bevölkerung, wo die selben SPD Ratten dann Millionen mit Asylanten Heimen verdienen, oder als Anwälte und mit dubiosen Mafiösen NGO’s. Transatlantische Sternstunde Nur weil bestimmte verbrecherische Mächte Angst verbreiten, um damit ihre Geschäfte zu machen, […]
Überall das selbe Problem, weil diese Leute überwiegend „functional illerate“ sind, Nichts kapieren, keine Bildung haben, kann man auch nicht legale Grundstücke erwerben, eine Baugenehmigung beantragen. Deshalb gibt es das Wild West Bauen auch im Kosovo, Mazedonien, Albanien, was das Land jeweils mit enormen Umweltschäden ruiniert. Belgrade: Demolition of illegally built mosque prevented The demolition was planned for Thursday of a religious structure built illegally in Zemun Polje in Belgrade by the Islamic Community. SOURCE: B92 THURSDAY, MAY 25, 2017 However, due to a large number of citizens who gathered to prevent it, the demolition was not carried out, N1 is reporting. Previously, representatives of „all utility services“ as well […]
Am 25. Juni 2017 sind Parlamentswahlen in Albanien, wo sich praktisch nur noch Profi Kriminelle Clans einkaufen und erneut Regierungs Ämter übernehmen im Lande ohne jede Justiz, seitdem die Betrugs Lobbyisten und Privatisier rund um den Georg Soros Müll kamen. Nette Titel Story: Perverse Albanische Politik im EU System, wo viele Politiker rund um Georgs Soros nur noch korrupt und fast immer inkompetend sind. Die EU und Internationalen werden immer absurder: Wenn Al-Capone noch ein Ehrenmann war: Regierungs Beteiligung der DP Verbrecher und am 25. Juni gibt es nun Wahlen Der Kampf für freie Wahlen als reiner Betrug http://www.gazetadita.al/republika-e-horrllekut/ Beleidigung des Albanischen Volkes, durch die Selbstbeweihräucherung und Lügen der US […]
Bad weather did not stop a whole lot of young Bosnians from partying on May 25 in honour of the birthday of Yugoslav leader Josip Tito – who died long before most of them were born.
The American-Bosnian writer Aleksandar Hemon will see his works, which tell the intimate story on his life, premiered in the form of a play in Sarajevo.
A Serbian court in Valjevo has rehabilitated the former Chetnik commander Nikola Kalabic, who was declared a war criminal by the Yugoslav Communist authorities and died in mysterious circumstances shortly after World War II ended.
Romania's Central Bank in a report on Friday warned that the country’s recent high growth rates were based too much on higher consumption of imports rather than on investment.
After videos of US President Trump shoving aside the Montenegrin Prime Minister at a NATO meeting went viral, Dusko Markovic has shrugged off the incident.
Macedonian ethnic Albanian leader recalls the night he was almost killed in parliament – and says Albanians expect tangible results from their support for Zoran Zaev - starting with justice reform.
The lawyer for Veljko Stjepanovic, a former policeman in the breakaway Serbian statelet, the RSK, has asked for another judge to preside over his case, claiming he lacks impartiality.
Authorities in Belgrade have demolished an unauthorised mosque in the Zemun Polje district, despite the protests of local Muslims including the city's Mufti.
While NATO states have all confirmed their commitment to boosting defence spending to 2 per cent of GDP, for most Balkan countries, that represents a challenge.
With parliament in recess, and unable to help, Kosovo's Education Ministry is pleading with international donors to come up enough cash to prevent the imminent closure of the business college in Mitrovica, IBCM.
New government faces a daunting task of rebuilding institutions, financial consolidation and curbing widespread corruption, if it is to live upto its reformist promises.
The House of Leaves, the Tirana headquarters of the Communist-era secret service, has opened its doors to the public, reminding Albanians of a grim time that they would mostly like to forget.
Migrants may be unpopular in many parts of Europe, but in the southern Serbian border town of Bosilegrad, the mayor says they want the authorities to send them more.
No Parliaments being stormed, few protests and little incendiary bilateral rhetoric between Balkan countries makes for a calm, but never dull, news week.
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