Tag: Serbia
Serbia, the unexpected friend of Syrian refugees on their way to...
The “Balkan route” that Syrian refugees take to leave behind the overcrowded camps in Turkey and Jordan and look for sanctuary in Germany passes...
Serbia pledges support for single Bosnia
Serbia's new prime minister, Aleksandar Vucic, pledged support for neighboring Bosnia's integrity on Tuesday, making clear Belgrade would not encourage calls by Bosnian Serbs...
Bosnia’s BH Telecom 2013 net profit falls 4.2 %
Bosnia's BH Telecom has posted a 4.2 percent drop in full-year net profit to 116.6 million Bosnian marka ($82.4 million), citing lower prices for...
Nikolic: Serbia has a duty to tako care of Srpska
Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic said that Serbia will do nothing to destabilise Bosnia & Herzegovina, but that it has a duty to take care...
A step closer to the realization of the project highway Brcko...
Minister of Transport and Communications Nedeljko Cubrilovic and director of the Chinese company for Serbia "China Road and Bridge Corporation" Zhang Xiaoyuan signed yesterday...
Planned Balkan coal plants may breach EU pollution limits
A new wave of coal plants in aspirant EU member states, authorised by the Energy Community, risk breaching EU pollution limits if they proceed...
Dodik sees “electoral engineering” as a real threat to Srpska
The President of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik met with the Serbian Ambassador to B&H Stanimir Vukicevic to discuss activities aimed at regulating the law...
B&H turns a blind eye to recycling – All waste sent...
For European family members who aren’t in the EU28, recycling appears not to be a priority.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and the Former Yugoslav Republic...
Srpska dairies continue to record good results
Although it was previously announced that after Croatia become part of the EU domestic milk producers would experience a fiasco due to non-compliance with...
Press freedom in the Balkans: Troublesome times
The media across the Balkans and in former Yugoslavia are doing badly, commercially and politically. Every year Reporters without Borders, a journalists’ lobby, ranks...