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Diplomatic Diary: Montenegro's Djukanovic visits Brussels
Montenegro's prime minister met with EU officials after a positive progress report for the country.
Danko Steiner Named Vogue Design Director
Vogue looked internally to find a replacement for longtime design director Charles Churchward , who last week announced his retirement from the magazine.
Hague tribunal says Croatia concealing documents about war crimes indictees
THE HAGUE, Netherlands -- War crimes tribunal chief prosecutor Serge Brammertz accuses Croatian authorities of insufficient co-operation with the tribunal, including hiding documents related to the trials of ...
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Croat war crimes suspect says deported Jews, Serbs
A Croatian World War Two war crimes suspect said in a television interview he had ordered deportations of Jews and Serbs during World War Two, but only to their homelands and not to death camps in Croatia.
Croatia hopes Ireland's rejection of Lisbon Treaty won't affect EU enlargement
ZAGREB, Croatia -- The government issued a statement on Saturday expressing hope that Ireland's rejection of the Lisbon Treaty will not affect Zagreb's hopes of becoming the 28th EU member.
EU says treaty not dead after Irish "No"
European Union foreign ministers said on Monday they would keep the EU reform treaty alive despite Ireland's "No" vote, but conceded they had no quick fixes for rescuing it.
Diplomatic Diary: RS's Dodik in Russia
The RS prime minister attended an economic forum in Russia. Also in diplomatic news: a permanent representation of the EC opened in Montenegro, and Albanian President Bamir Topi met with Cypriot Foreign ...
LEAD STORY : The Fates of Three Class of '08 Students in Durham, N.C.: Two men did not graduate from Duke University in May because they were two of the three lacrosse players accused of rape in March 2006 and ...
Kosovo enjoys influx of Croatian businesses
More than 80 Croatian companies are competing for tenders and other business opportunities in the newest European capital, Pristina.
Summer in the Balkans means sea and sun
With nearby beaches offering a lower-cost option, most people in Southeast Europe don't have to travel far to take a vacation.
Croatian journalists rally against organised crime, corruption
ZAGREB, Croatia -- Some 300 journalists demonstrated in downtown Zagreb on Friday against corruption and organised crime.
Business: Croatia Airlines starts regular service to Kosovo
Triweekly flights between Zagreb and Pristina will begin next week. Also in the news: Kosovo will request 1.4 billion euros at the Kosovo Donors' Conference in Brussels, and a Bulgarian tobacco producer will ...
Lajcak says inflammatory rhetoric can harm BiH's interests
High Representative Miroslav Lajcak criticised statements by Republika Srpska Prime Minister Milorad Dodik, who claimed at the weekend that BiH was "imposed" on Bosnian Serbs.
ZAGREB, Croatia -- Dusan Miljus, a longtime crime journalist for the Zagreb-based daily Jutarnji List, was beaten by attackers Tuesday Two unidentified men jumped Miljus, 47, outside his home in Zagreb and beat ...
U.S. Outbound Travelers Seek Out Secondary Markets
Try Dubrovnik instead of Paris; head to Lisbon rather than Rome. Opt for picnics over restaurants; family-run three-star inns in favor of five-star hotel chains.
OHR again advises against nationalist rhetoric in BiH
The Office of the High Representative said in a statement Monday that, although it is aware that campaigning for the October 5th local elections has begun, using nationalist rhetoric could be detrimental to the ...
A Croatian first division side, struggling to find players for next season, have launched a series of job adverts in the local press on Sunday, asking that players bring their own equipment.
60,000 attend concert of controversial Croatian singer: police
Some 60,000 people attended a concert Friday in central Zagreb by a controversial Croatian singer known for his sympathies with the country's World War II pro-Nazi regime, police said.
Croatia holds international military exercise
An international military exercise started on Tuesday in the local waters of central Dalmatian islands at Croatia's Adriatic Coast, the official Hina news agency reported.