IEA: Montenegro Slow On Energy Policies

  Podgorica_Montenegro has been slower than most countries in Central Europe and the Baltics to develop its long-term energy policies and create appropriate bodies to reform its energy markets, the International Energy Agency reported.
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Fire Threatens Northern Montenegro

  Podgorica_ Fires raged through northern Montenegro Monday, threatening to destroy ancient pine forests in the protected Tara river canyon.
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Albania to Build 183 Million Euros-Worth Cement Plant

  Tirana_Albania’s booming construction industry is eyeing its third major investment in cement production, Prime Minister Sali Berisha announced Monday.
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Romanian Oil Company Sells 75% Stake to Kazakh Firm

  Bucharest _ Rompetrol Group, Romania's second largest oil retailer and producer, announced Monday is has sold 75 percent of its shares to Kazakhstan’s state energy company.
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Kosovo Comments Lead to Walkout by Serbian FM

  Belgrade _Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic walked out of an official dinner at an international meeting in an apparent protest over a speech about the future status of Kosovo, Belgrade’s media reported Monday.
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Romania Hit by Floods After Heat Wave

  Bucharest__ After a heat wave that hit Romania in recent days, the country is now struggling with flooding that left two people dead and hundreds of homes damaged.
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