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. |