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FYROM's Slavomacedonism, Part I: A Historical Overview
Date : Tue, 07 Oct 2008 18:32:56 +0500 FYROM'S SLAVOMACEDONISM, PART I: A HISTORICAL OVERVIEW Join ZSpace ZNet October 07, 2008 By Athanassios Boudalis MA The Russian reemergence as a global power after years ...
Montenegro and Macedonia recognise Kosovo
Montenegro's cabinet voted unanimously, and Macedonia's parliament by a substantial majority, to recognise Kosovo as independent.
Ambassador: US Believe in Strong and Capable Bulgaria
The US Ambassador to Sofia Nancy McEldowney said Wednesday Bulgaria has marked considerable progress in its relations to NATO and the EU to win her country's respect.
Afghanistan's rights campaigner wins courage award
Katzarova, a Bulgarian who created the award after spending 15 years working in Bosnia, Kosovo and Chechnya, praised the 30-year-old Joya for her campaigning for women and against those she considers war ...
Macedonia 'should eye Bulgaria nuke role'
Macedonia should take part in the building of a new Bulgarian nuclear plant or acquire some of Kosovo's coal mines to avoid a future energy crisis, the country's president urged.
Bulgarian government to pay pensioners to babysit grandchildren as of January 1 SOFIA A- Pensioners in Bulgaria, who traditionally take over babysitting duties when their children return to their jobs, will get ...
KBR to aid Army Europe projects
KBR Inc. will provide program management support services to the U.S. Army Europe under a $6.7 million contract.
Montenegro on verge of Kosovo recognition?
The Montenegrin opposition claims that the parliamentary debate on EU integration will serve as a prelude to recognition of Kosovo independence.
Is Humanitarian Intervention Dead?
Remember "humanitarian intervention"? The phrase described military intervention in sovereign states to prevent civilians from being murdered en masse.
Out of hiding, some Kosovars embrace Christianity
Hundreds of Kosovar Albanians gather on Sundays to attend religious services in a still unfinished red-brick church in the Kosovo town of Klina.
Business: Turkish Airlines is Europe's seventh largest
Turkish Airlines becomes Europe's seventh largest airline. Also in the news: the EC investigates Romanian aid to a Ford Motor factory, and Kosovo begins a push for WTO membership.
The EU's plan to finalize an Association Agreement with Ukraine in 2009 was made public at the EU-Ukraine Summit in Paris on Sept.
Post-communism, post wars: life worsens for Gypsies
LeMonde Diplomatique http://mondediplo.com/2008/09/11roms Balkan Roma, people without a state The fall of communism and the break-up of the former Yugoslavia have left the Roma people, long settled throughout ...
How The World Lost Interest In Humanitarian Intervention At A Time When It Is So Needed
Gary J. Bass has written a wonderfully intelligent and sardonic history of the moral causes cA©lA bres of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries: Byron and Greek independence in 1825, the European ...
Date : Sat, 13 Sep 2008 11:09:03 +0500 IT'S JUST WAR The National http://www.thenational.ae/article/20080912/REVIEW/795039476/-1/SPORT Sept 12 2008 United Arab Emirates In his new history of humanitarian ...
NATO's Chiefs of Defence Conclude Their Conference in Sofia
Chiefs of Defence from the 26 NATO member nations, along with Albania and Croatia on their way to full membership, and the two NATO Strategic Commanders, wrapped up two days of discussions and seminars here ...
Refugees have enriched Twin Falls
In 1980, everything folks in Twin Falls knew about Uzbekistan and Kosovo came from "Jeopardy." But in the ensuing 28 years, the College of SouthernIdaho Refugee Program - quietly and largely invisibly - has ...
Bulgaria welcomes Serbia's ratification of key EU deal
Bulgaria is welcomed Serbia's ratification of the Stabilisation and Association Agreement , signed with the European Union earlier in 2008, the spokesperson of Bulgaria's Foreign Ministry, Dragovest Goranov, ...
Foreign contractors eager to build Macedonian tollways
Macedonia is offering concessions to build seven segments of tollway, mainly towards neighbouring countries.
Book Review: "Freedom's Battle: The Origins Of Humanitarian Interven
Date : Tue, 02 Sep 2008 16:19:21 +0500 FREEDOM'S BATTLE: THE ORIGINS OF HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION by Rachel Bridgewater Library Journal Reviews September 1, 2008 Bass, Gary J. Freedom's Battle: The Origins of ...