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Ganic Released on Bail

Emir and Emina Ganic

Emir and Emina Ganic

10 March 2010 The High Court in London has decided to release Ejup Ganic on £300,000 bail. Lord Justice Laws granted the wartime member of Bosnia's presidency bail on "stringent" conditions.
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KFOR Unfreezes Relationship with Kosovo Forces

Sejdiu and Thaci

Sejdiu and Thaci

10 March 2010 

Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu, Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci and KFOR commander Markus Bentler have agreed to resume cooperation between KFOR and Kosovo Security Forces, KSF.

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Belgium: Economic Situation No Basis for Asylum

Political leaders from South Serbia

Political leaders from South Serbia

11 March 2010 Belgian Ambassador to Serbia Denise De Hauwere said that the difficult economic situation which many Serbians face cannot be a reason for obtaining political asylum in the EU.
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US Understands Greek Stand on 'Name Issue'

Mirsad Repak Found Guilty of Dretelj Crimes

Spanish Minister Discusses Batko Extradition

Macedonia Minister Faces Motion for Dismissal

New War Crime Indictment in Belgrade

Albania Secret Service Bill Would Dismiss Director

Albania FM in Two Day Belgrade Visit

Bulgaria: RZS Set to Back Impeachment Process

Macedonia Parties Mull Constitution Changes

Bulgaria to Investigate Suspected Tax Evaders


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Investigation

Investigation: Son's Search For Father Uncovers Albanian Mass Grave

By Gjergj Erebara

Skull found in mass grave

Skull found in mass grave

09 February 2010  Years after the collapse of the Stalinist regime, many families of Albanians executed by the communists are still desperately looking for the bodies of their relatives.
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Comment

Crisis Will Not Shake Fundamentals of Greek Diplomacy

By Aristotle Tziampiris

09 March 2010  In spite of its current economic troubles,  the broad thrust of Greek foreign policy – on the  Macedonia name dispute and other issues – will remain unaltered.
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Belgrade meeting as a part of BICCED

11 March 2010 Outdated laws in the field of culture, delays in adopting new legislation a lack of transparency, insufficient budget for cultural activity, partitocracy in cultural institutions – election of leaders based on political affiliation rather than expertise, a lack of tax benefits for investment in culture, poor regulations of the art market, vague criteria for the award of funds finance in 'open competition', a lack of long term financing for projects and institutions, marginalisation of productions in the independent cultural scene.
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Candidate short-listing underway

10 March 2010 

Balkan Fellowship team members are engaged in selecting the best candidates for this year’s programme, on the topic of ‘Taboo’. The exact number of eligible applications received per country is the following: Serbia 42, Romania 27, Croatia 19, Bulgaria 15, Albania 12, Bosnia & Herzegovina 10, Kosovo 6, Macedonia 6, and Montenegro 6.


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Fellowship Winner Published First Book

05 March 2010 

Maja Hrgovic, winner of the 1st Fellowship for jounalistic exellence prize for 2009, has recently published her first book, complilation of fiction stories.

 



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"Life in Kosovo" debates visa liberalisation

28 January 2010 Life in Kosovo featured a debate on Kosovo’s visa liberalisation process and integration into European Union structures.
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Life in Kosovo - Interview with Stephen Heintz from Rockefeller Brothers Fund

07 January 2010 Life in Kosovo broadcast an interview with the head of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Stephen Heintz.
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2010 training season started

  26 February 2010 Belgrade, Nis - BIRN Serbia continued with training activities during February within the project of supporting the media from the South of Serbia.
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Training Strategy

Training is BIRN’s core activity, aimed to strengthen professional capacities of journalists and media outlets across the region.

BIRN training activities are designed to build journalists professional skill to produce relevant reporting that has an impact on societies, opinion-shapers and decision-makers in the Balkans.

Justice Report

Justice Report is a specialist reporting agency focusing on war crimes trials taking place before local courts; development of the local legal system; and efforts to come to terms with the past.

Minority Media Training and Reporting Project

The Minority Media Training and Reporting Project aims to improve standards of journalism in areas of Serbia with substantial minority populations and to improve understanding of minority issues among the mainstream population, thereby challenging the current mood of suspicion and misunderstanding.