November 26, 2024

Southern Balkans

  • UK Court Backs Agrokor Chief’s Extradition to Croatia

    - Apr 23, 2018
    A London court has approved the extradition of Agrokor’s Ivica Todoric to Croatia, but he may still appeal the decision, which could prolong the process for another few months. London’s Westminster Magistrates Court on Monday ruled...
  • Balkans Labeled ‘Partners’ Instead of ‘States’ for Sofia Summit

    - Apr 23, 2018
    The draft version of the EU-Western Balkans declaration expected to be delivered at the end of the upcoming summit in Sofia will refer to Balkan countries as ‘partners’ instead of ‘states’ in order to ensure participation...
  • Croatian Concentration Camp Commemoration Boycotted Again

    - Apr 21, 2018
    Serbs and anti-fascists will commemorate victims of the Croatian World War II concentration camp at Jasenovac on Saturday, boycotting the official state commemoration for the third year in a row. Representatives of Croatia’s Serb community and...
  • Serbia Mulls Allowing Soros to Open Roma Institute

    - Apr 21, 2018
    With the future of George Soros’ institutions in Hungary in question, Serbia’s President and the billionaire philanthropist’s son, Alexander, have discussed opening a branch of the Open Society Foundation’s Roma Institute in Belgrade. Serbian President Aleksandar...
  • Serbia Prohibits Seselj Rally on War Crime Anniversary

    - Apr 20, 2018
    The interior ministry banned a rally that Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj planned in the village of Hrtkovci, where he made nationalist speeches in 1992 that got him convicted of war crimes. Serbian Interior Minister...
  • Montenegro Sanctions Target Ukraine Ex-President’s Son

    - Apr 20, 2018
    Montenegro‘s government has imposed a new sanctions list on Ukraine and Russianpoliticians and businessmen allegedly involved in the illegal transfer of funds from Ukraine, once again aligning itself with similar EU punitive measures. The extended list targetting...
  • Bosniak Commander Charged with Attack on Serb Villagers

    - Apr 17, 2018
    Former Territorial Defence commander Nehru Ganic was charged with having command responsibility for an attack on the village of Cemerno in 1992 in which 30 Serbs were killed, some by being mutilated. The Bosnian state prosecution...
  • US Bans Albanian MP for Alleged Corruption

    - Apr 17, 2018
    The State Department in Washington said that Tom Doshi, a wealthy and controversial Albanian MP, has been barred from entering the US for alleged involvement in “significant corruption”. The State Department announced on Monday that businessman...
  • Montenegro Leader Faces Fresh Battle in Capital

    - Apr 17, 2018
    After a tight victory in the presidential race in Podgorica, Montenegro’s leader, Milo Djukanovic, faces yet another test in the city’s local elections on May 27. Still awaiting the final results of the Sunday’s presidential election,...
  • Serbia’s Church Should Stop Alienating Liberals

    - Apr 16, 2018
    As the Serbian Church marks its first 800 years, it is time that this important national institution rethought its policies and became more charitable and tolerant. The Serbian Orthodox Church, the only institution in Serbia that...
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