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29/06/2012

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Vidovdan brings renewed conflict in Kosovo

29/06/2012

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The Serbian holiday of Vidovdan was marked in Kosovo by numerous incidents between Serbs and Albanians, and Serbian authorities said there was an attack on a police checkpoint in the municipality of Bujanovac.
Serbia: Democrats out, Socialists in

29/06/2012

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The mandate to form the new Serbian government has been given to Socialist Party of Serbia leader Ivica Dacic -- pushing former President Boris Tadic into the opposition.
With bailout, Cyprus enters tough period

29/06/2012

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Cyprus becomes the fifth eurozone member to receive a bailout, but in its case, just days before it assumes the EU presidency.
Public doubts autopsy report in Kosovo privatisation chief's death

23/06/2012

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Most bloggers said they do not believe Dino Asanaj committed suicide, and some link his untimely death to Kosovo's shady privatisation dealings.

Roundup

Cyprus seeks EU aid to recapitalise banks

27/06/2012

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The financial crisis hits another regional country as Cyprus looks for a bailout. Also in business news: Kosovo has relaunched a procedure to privatise the state-controlled post and telecom company RTK.

Reportage

Implementation of EU Danube strategy making progress

25/06/2012

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An EU strategy aimed at improving the quality of life for those living along the Danube is moving forward, despite the crisis in the eurozone.

Audio Story

Mikser Festival hosts regional artists

28/06/2012

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Belgrade's Mikser Festival proves to be a regional creative output, bringing original ideas under one umbrella.

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