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China, India, Russia urge Kosovo talks
China, India and Russia's foreign ministers called on Thursday for a renewal of talks between Serbia's leaders and Kosovo on the status of the territory.

Nationalists, Socialists say close to deal
Radical Party, Kostunica's Popular Coalition and Milosevic's Socialists close to power sharing deal.

NATO to keep current Kosovo strength
NATO's commander for southeastern Europe says the force will maintain it's heavy presence.

Funding Doubt Might Halt Bulgarian Highway Link
Bankers Petroleum to split Albanian and US operations
Greece denies setback in visa-waiver talks with US
German consortium to acquire Bulgarian marine operator

Outrage at Bosnian Serb plan to build a church
A plan by Bosnian Serb war veterans to build a church on the heights above Sarajevo in memory of comrades Muslims murdered draws outrage.
 


Greece's Kalomira (R) hugs Jelena Tomasevic of Serbia during the party for Eurosong participants at the residence of Greece's Ambasador to Serbia in Belgrade May 15, 2008.

VIEWS & ANALYSIS
ANALYSIS
The evolving Balkan theater
Kosovo’s independence could have been prevented enabling USA to become a factor of stability for the Balkans.
OPINION
Western pressures on Serbia and the Alternatives
It is highly desirable for Serbia to diversify its foreign policy.
BOOK REVIEW
Not his turn to die
By Michael Averko | A gripping personal account of a childhood and teenage experiences growing up as secular Serb in prewar Muslim dominated and war torn Bosnia.
Church challenges in Kosovo, Montenegro
By Ioannis Michaletos | From Islamic jihad in Kosovo to Knights of Malta's attempts to gain Serbian treasures in Montenegro.
A Failed Intervention
International Intervention in Macedonia, 1902-1908
By Carl Savich | Intervention in the Kosovo vilayet was based not on humanitarianism, but on advancing the national interests of the intervening powers, the Great Powers.
VIEW
Are we on eve of next World War
By Aleksandra Rebic | No war is ever caused by the obvious act that triggers it. Kosovo may be such "precipitating factor".
ANALYSIS
The menacing ruin that faces Serbia
Many Serbs have no sympathy for EU after it dismembered their country, but there may be financial incentives to join and stave off ominous financial signals beaconing at Serbia.
Balkans: A crucial aspect of the Grand Game
Has Russia made a permanent come-back to the Balkans, or is it negotiating its recent gains for some other theaters such as the Caucasus?
ViewPoint
Kosovo: EUs New Colony
By Mary Mostert | Albanians simply don't recognize the rights and freedoms of others. From 1991 to 2000, Greeks in Albania dropped from 8% of the population to 3%. In KosovoSerb population dropped from 15% to 5%.
COLUMN ARCHIVES | BECOME COLUMNIST
MORE ANALYSIS:
No, Kosovo is not unique!
Kosovo & population imbalance
Kosovo independence decided on in 1998
Kosovo – prelude to the destiny of Europe?
Engineering Independence


EU approves of Milosevic party as partners
Solana suggested the EU would not object if a governing coalition included the Socialist Party of Milosevic.
Socialists yet to decide on coalition partner

General: NATO Must Not Train Kosovo Army
Serbia opposes the North Atlantic Treaty Organization plan to train Kosovo's security forces because Belgrade doesn't recognize the new state.



Pro-EU Bloc, Socialists Near Deal
Serbia's pro-Europeans and the socialists of late president Slobodan Milosevic are "very close" to agreeing on a government after last weekend's elections.

Socialists Return With a New Look
Once a synonym for the rule of Milosevic, they returned into the spotlight as the kingmaker of a new government.

Hague frees Albanian held in contempt of court
So-called "minister" and his deputy allowed return home to wait for their contempt of court trial.

China to boost economic cooperation with Croatia
Panama, Montenegro establish diplomatic ties
Bosnians protest increase in lawmakers' salaries

Once-isolated Albania takes first step on international property ladder
A real estate boom in Albania? Property experts believe it's coming.

Pro-Western bloc sure it will form gov't
Outgoing Economy Minister Mladjan Dinkic said the first task of the new government will be to ratify a pre-entry agreement with EU.

Tadic critical nationalists govt
Vows to "defend the will of the people with all democratic and legitimate means."

US to invest over $60 million in Bulgarian military facilities
United States will invest a total of 66.5 million U.S. dollars in refurbishment of Bulgarian military facilities which will be jointly used by the U.S. and the Bulgarian army.
Bulgaria's inflation nears 15% in April

Macedonia protests against Greece over harassment
Foreign Ministry sent a note of protest to Greek liaison office in Skopje asking its southern neighbor to prevent "harassment" of its citizens in Greece. 
World's Orthodox Christian leader in Athens
Talks on US-Greece visa-free travel set back

Ivanovic upset by Bulgarian at Italian Open
Top-seeded Ana Ivanovic was upset by Bulgarian qualifier Tsvetana Pironkova 6-4, 5-7, 6-2 Wednesday in the second round of the Italian Open.

Dalai Lama to meet top officials in Germany
Israeli premier hails robust ties with France
Britain releases secret UFO files

UN to declare Kosovo Serb vote illegal
Says Serbia has no legal standing in its own province.

SRPSKE STRANICE
Saborna crkva u Mostaru
UZDIZANJE SRPSKOG HRAMA
UNESKO, medjunarodna zajednica, princ Carls, Vlade Divac i druge popularne licnosti pomažu rekonstrukciju porušenog zdanja hrama Svete Trojice.
PISTOLJ CZ
I oruzje je umetnicko delo
Kragujevacka fabrika “Zastava oružje” irackim snagama bezbednosti treba da isporuciti 18.250 pištolja "CZ 99", od cega ce 3.000 biti posebno ukrašeno i služiti za poklon visokim oficirima i državnicima.
Albanska mafija
INTERVJU: Dr Prvoslav Davinic
Linkovi
Kupi knjige Marka Lopusine


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