One person has been killed, 25 injured and three are still missing after an explosion at a military repair depot in central Serbia, the defence ministry confirmed on Tuesday evening.
Russians and Chinese “champions” in Greek Golden Visas By Spiros Sideris / 23/02/2017 / No Comments The Greek Golden Visa program providing a permit to reside in Greece to investors of over 250,000 euros in the country has generated great interest. Those who have most utilized the program are the Chinese and Russians. Investments may involve either real estate or business activity and permits are granted to investors / residents of third countries but are not limited to them, they also include their families. At a meeting held on Wednesday at the Finance Ministry with real estate market officials and lawyers who are active in promoting the […]
Over 190 journalists at the regional public broadcaster Radio-Television Vojvodina could be temporarily laid off after the management contracted a private agency to run its employment policy.
A court in Pristina decided to release from prison alleged Balkan drug boss Naser Kemendi, who is on trial on murder and narcotics charges, and place him under house arrest.
Montenegro’s capital rejected an opposition plea to revoke the honorary citizenship of former Croatian President Stjepan Mesic over his controversial statements about the Jasenovac WWII concentration camp.
Macedonia's Special Prosecution has widened its investigation into high-ranking officials from the former ruling VMRO DPMNE party who are suspected of masterminding electoral fraud in 2013.
Two former reservist policemen and a Bosnian Serb Army ex-serviceman were charged with involvement in capturing and killing Bosniak civilians in the Rogatica area in 1992 and 1993.
An exhibition entitled ‘Lessons from ’91’ documents crucial moments in the break-up of Yugoslavia and aims to ask questions about the use of photographs as propaganda during wartime.
Urged by the EU and environmental watchdogs, the Montenegrin government pledged additional measures to preserve the Balkan’s largest lake, which could be threatened by a planned 'eco-resort' on its shores.
The coastal town of Ploce has urged Croatia's government not to use its port as a training centre for military special units as this would threaten its plans to build a marina and hotels.
With the disputed Montenegro border agreement likely again to come before Kosovo’s parliament, an early general election looks increasingly possible.
The preparation of an answer to the EU questionnaire - crucial for country's integration process - has revealed familiar divisions in Bosnia between the Serb-led entity and the rest of the country.
Albania will send troops to Iraq to aid the global coalition against Islamic State, ISIS, the Defence Minister has told a parliamentary commission.
Bosnian Serb lawmakers voted to impede state-level decision-making in response to attempts by Bosniak presidency member Bakir Izetbegovic to launch an appeal against the 2007 judgment that cleared Serbia of direct responsibility for genocide.
Several thousand supporters of the former ruling party - VMRO DPMNE – rallied in the capital on Monday to protest against the formation of a new coalition government they claim endangers Macedonian interests.
Fast hätte es wieder viele Tode gegeben, weil einer dieser Super LGBT Kriminellen, einen Tränengas Kanister in einen angesagten Nachtclubs in der Nacht warf. Millionen schwere Verbrecher Syndikate sind das, welche mit Politiker enorme Geldsummen stehlen, mit Reise Kosten und angeblicher Finanzierung von NGO’s, besser wie jede Mafia Organisation. Man muss Terrorist, Nazi, Mitglied von Todesschwadronen, AntiFA, oder MItglied in Taliban identischen Organisationen sein wie die Schwuchtel Banden, des AA, der Zerstörung auch als LGBT Banden bekannt, welche auch Kunstwerke zerstören wie in Mazedonien. Geschützt von den korrupten EU Verbrechern, wo nie jemand deshalb angeklagt wird. Die Banden leben überall von Erpressung, wo Gender wichtiger ist, wie eine Justiz, so […]
Croatia’s statistics bureau has confirmed data showing that 2016 was a record year for arms exports to Saudi Arabia, despite claims by a ministry to the contrary.
Top officials from Serbia and Bosnia’s Serb-led entity Republika Srpska said an attempt to revive Bosnia’s genocide lawsuit against Belgrade at the International Criminal Court was an attack on all Serbs.
NATO’s commitment to increasing its presence in the Black Sea region has sparked bitter quarrels between Bulgaria’s main parties as they gear up for general elections in March.
The sudden reassignment of a number of reputable judges from Skopje's Criminal Court is a politically motivated blow directed at the Special Prosecution, judges and legal experts say.
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