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Bulgaria's GERB pushes to oust Parvanov

11/03/2010

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Bulgarian President Georgi Parvanov is facing possible impeachment for disclosing the contents of a recent conversation with Finance Minister Simeon Djankov.
Flap over genocide resolution strains Turkish-US ties

11/03/2010

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Saying it is a matter of national honour, Ankara voices anger over a non-binding resolution that describes the WWI-era massacre of Armenians as genocide.
Kosovo deports self-proclaimed imam, closes mosque

11/03/2010

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Self-proclaimed imam Xhemajl (Kastriot) Duka -- an Albanian -- is kicked out of Kosovo based on laws regulating residency for foreigners. Pristina is cracking down on Islamist extremists throughout the republic.
Serbia grapples with Lotto, gambling mania

05/03/2010

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Bloggers are angry about the pervasiveness of gambling; fearing its corrosive effects on society at large. Some claim the national lottery is nothing more than state sponsored fraud.

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Culture and Sports: Sarajevo hosts film festival

10/03/2010

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Sarajevo screens films from around the world as host of a big cinema event. Also in culture and sports news: Bulgarian poet Lubomir Levchev is honoured in Macedonia, and Armand Duka is re-elected head of the Football Association of Albania.

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Facebook has a friend in Southeast Europe

08/03/2010

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As interest in social media takes off in the region, even presidents are getting into the act.

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