Features

Bombings in Istanbul kill 17, wound dozens

28/07/2008

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Two bombs killed 17 and injured more than 150 on an Istanbul street Sunday evening. Turkish officials are focusing their investigations on the terrorist Kurdistan Workers' Party.
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Serbian officials protest reconfiguration of UNMIK, but are ready to negotiate

28/07/2008

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Serbia's foreign minister and minister for Kosovo relayed their objections to reshaping the UN mission to Kosovo, which Serbia still regards as part of its territory.
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Bulgaria's Olympic prospects

28/07/2008

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Bulgaria has won a total of 213 Olympic medals, almost all of them in the summer games held since the end of World War II.
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The strange case of Dr. Dabic

25/07/2008

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Psychiatrist, poet, suspected war criminal and lately an "alternative medicine" guru, Radovan Karadzic juggled identities with apparent ease. The common denominator, bloggers suggest, was a lust for the limelight.
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Roundup

Science and Technology: Kosovo mobile network operators get green light

28/07/2008

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The Kosovo telecommunication authority allows mobile phone operators to start working in Kosovo. Also in the news: Zagreb's Clinical Hospital Centre receives a mechanical heart, and a fourth-century building is discovered in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Reportage

Kosovo's public broadcaster brings ethnic communities together

28/07/2008

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At Kosovo Radio and Television, ethnic Albanian journalists work together in the same newsroom as their colleagues from minority communities.
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