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Articles by SETimes :

Serbia: Nikolic’s Rhetoric Could Damage Regional Relations, Analysts Say

By Biljana Pekusic and Drazen Remikovic Serbia President Tomislav Nikolic may cause “irreparable harm” in relations between Serbia and Bosnia

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Serbia, Macedonia Addressing False Asylum Issue

By Klaudija Lutovska Serbia and Macedonia are intensifying efforts to reduce the number of fake asylum seekers in the EU,

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Kosovo Recognition To Remain Hurdle For Serbia

By Biljana Pekusic and Muhamet Brajshori The recent visit by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and EU High Representative

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Divided Greece Torn By Hard Times, Austerity

By Andy Dabilis With Greece running out of cash and time, Prime Minister Antonis Samaras’ shaky coalition government faces its

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Macedonia: Small Political Parties Seek Independence

By Biljana Lajmanovska Large political parties dominate the political scene in the Balkans, particularly in parliamentary elections, but smaller parties

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Social Issues 

Greece: Release Of Secret Bank List Leads To Journalist’s Arrest

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By Andy Dabilis A Greek investigative journalist who released a list of 2,059 people with 1.5 billion euros in deposits

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Greece: Extremist Group’s Blasphemy Protest Raises A Stir

By Andy Dabilis The arrest of a 27-year-old man in Greece for mocking a long-dead monk revered by many, and

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Bulgaria Nuclear Plant Gets High Safety Marks

By Svetla Dimitrova Almost all of the nuclear power plants in the EU need improvements in their safety features, the

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Protesters Gather In Pristina After Kosovo-Serbia Meeting

By Igor Jovanovic and Linda Karadaku Politicians from Serbia and Kosovo spoke the language of diplomacy on Friday (October 19th)

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Bosnia Divided Over Abolishing Armed Forces

By Drazen Remikovic The parliaments of Bosnia and Herzegovina will soon begin debating whether to abolish the country’s armed forces

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