|
TOP STORIES
Croatian oil company sues Serbia
8/2/2010 FOCUS News Agency
Leading Croatian oil company INA is reportedly suing Serbia for more than 200 million euros after Belgrade allegedly reclaimed property that had previously belonged to the firm, BalkanInsight reported.
According to the Croatian broadcaster HRT, IN...
The artillery logs farce finally over
7/28/2010 Novi List
Croatia will not stop searching for documents from Operation Storm, nor
will it dissolve the task force for the artillery logs, because they want to uncover the fate of every document from Storm for ‘their own sake’, said
Prime Minister, Jadranka K...
Baroness Ashton moves to take control of Bosnia
7/27/2010 telegraph.co.uk
A confidential paper, tabled by Europe's foreign minister this week, has urged the creation of a powerful European envoy this autumn, based in Sarajevo, to push through a new constitutional order for Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Key to the political r...
Slovenia, Croatia Seek End to Bank Dispute as EU Entry Nears
7/10/2010 Bloomberg
Slovenia and Croatia agreed to seek ways to allow Ljubljana-based Nova Ljubljanska Banka d.d. to operate in Croatia as closer ties between the former Yugoslav countries may speed Croatia’s entry to the European Union.
Slovenian Prime Minister Borut ...
Slovenians approve Croatian border arbitration agreement
6/7/2010 SET
By a majority of just 3%, Slovenians on Sunday (June 6th) approved an arbitration agreement on their country's maritime border dispute with Croatia. The deal was approved by 51.5% of the voters, while 48.5% voted against. Turnout was about 41%. Autho...
Keating: Za BiH najbolja teritorijalna federalizacija
6/3/2008 Vecernji List
USTROJ Studija o federalizmu u BiH koju je financirala Europska unija pokazala:
Europska unija financirala studiju o federalizmu u BiH, koja sugerira da je federalni ustroj način da se riješe unutarnji problemi
Studija o federalizmu u BiH...
Lajčak: O zatvaranju OHR-a počet će se razgovarati na jesen
5/23/2008 Hina
Početak ozbiljnije rasprave o zatvaranju Ureda Visokog predstavnika u BiH (OHR) ne treba očekivati prije jeseni, izjavio je slovački diplomat Miroslav Lajčak koji sada obnaša tu dužnost.
"Očekujem da bismo na jesen mogli ...
|