Ex-Yugoslavs and Germans are flocking to Vlado Kostic’s ‘Kafana Berlin’, which brings the sights, scents, tastes and sounds of a regular Belgrade ‘kafana’ to the heart of the German capital.
A conference will promote better arbitration to make Bosnia more attractive for potential foreign investors, amid three investment disputes involving the country that could cost it over 700 million euros.
Croatia’s public service unions have begun talks on a new deal with the government by insisting that their current wages and benefits are maintained, as the economy is beginning to recover.
Rudina Hajdari has returned to Albania from the US in a bid to help revive the party her father co-founded and restore its former glory, tainted by allegations of past corruption and bad governance.
Pristina’s NEWBORN independence monument is being redesigned with a ‘No Walls’ message that appears to be addressed to US President Donald Trump as well as Serbs in Kosovo’s north.
Several thousand people took the streets to join the campaign movement ‘Let's Not Drown Belgrade’ in protests demanding the resignation of Belgrade’s mayor over last year’s controversial nocturnal demolitions.
The Pristina authorities are seeking the arrest of dozens of unnamed Serbian citizens for committing war crimes during the 1990s conflict, although the warrants cannot be executed outside Kosovo’s borders.
Opposition leaders and supporters protested in front of Montenegro’s parliament after the ruling majority stripped two MPs of their immunity from prosecution over their alleged involvement in a coup attempt.
Prime Minister Edi Rama’s government has failed to keep the promise made during his 2013 election campaign to develop a business climate that would create 300,000 jobs, economists said.
In Spanien wurde auch der ehemalige Banken Che und IMF Chef verhaftet, wo im Gegenzug die Deutschen Banken Gangster der inkompetenz und Betruges alle frei sind. Ein kleiner Bankraeuber geht ins Gefaengnis, aber nicht die Politik Gangster. EZB-Chef Draghi ist ebenso frei, trotz des Mega Betruges mit der aeltesten Bank der Welt. Published 10:51 February 14, 2017 Updated 10:51 February 14, 2017 The Spanish banking elite faces one of the biggest cleanups in its modern history By NEOnline | IR Spain’s central high court has charged the former Bank of Spain governor Miguel Ángel Fernández Ordóñez. The decision was followed by resignations of Bank of Spain officials, including the bank’s […]
Deutsche EADS Ganster, Telekom, Bodo Hombach, die Italienische Muell Mafia, die US Bechtel Mafia mit dem US Department of State mit Bechtel und die NATO und Pentagon Mafia, zerstoerten mit dem Privatisierungs Betrug der EU das Land, wo akutell die EU einen anderen Ministerpraesidenten erpresste, der die starken Anti KOrruption Gesetze ungueltig macht, fuer die korrupten EU Georg Soros Banditen und Verbrecher. Jetzt muss ENEL eine hohe Geldsummen 400 Millionen Euro, als Entschaedigumng zahlen. Demonstrationen in Rumänien: Volkszorn oder Regime Change? Auch nach dem Rücktritt des sozialdemokratischen Justizministers, der Korruption faktisch legalisieren wollte, gehen die Proteste weiter International court rules Enel has to pay Romania EUR 400 million […]
False rumours that the oldest cinema in the Bulgarian capital was about to be shut down have brought it hundreds of new visitors, sparking hopes of a revival of its glory days.
Montenegro’s opposition has decided to boycott local elections in the country’s second city, Niksic, over an attempt to prosecute two opposition MPs suspected of involvement in an alleged coup plot.
The testimonies of the ethnic Albanian defendants accused of participating in a two-day shootout with Macedonian security forces in Kumanovo in 2015 are expected to shed new light on the high-profile case.
Media revelations that a convicted murdered has returned to the UK to restart his car wash business there have caused red faces in government.
The leadership of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party proposed party chief and Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic as its candidate in the upcoming presidential elections, making him the frontrunner.
As Serbia celebrates its Statehood Day, the movement ‘Let’s Not Drown Belgrade' will stage a rally in the capital to demand resignations and accountability over controversial night-time demolitions.
Three-quarters of Serbian citizens do not want to wage war to win Kosovo back, suggested a survey which also indicated that the majority support continued dialogue with Pristina.
World Health Organisation data analysed by the Guardian newspaper showed that six of the ten most polluted cities in Europe excluding Turkey are in the Balkans - with a Macedonian town in the top spot.
Although Romania’s politicians have agreed to hold a public vote on fighting corruption, the end is not in sight for the huge anti-government protests that followed attempts to weaken graft laws.
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