Yesterday in “SETimes” By DRAZHEN REMIKOVICH In the verdict issued by the State Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) over the 2010 bombing of a police station in Bugojno, ... EU, action to condemn Bosnia’s terrorism Continues on page 21
Berisha congratulates Bosnian athletes President Berisha received Messrs. Stefan Kluji and Jusuf Rushina, members of the Cabinet of President Alia Izetbegović, as well as officials of the National Sports Federation of Bosnia- Herzegovina. President Berisha congratulated them on t
Yesterday in ‘Euobserver’ By SVETLANA JOVANOVSKA The Balkan countries are being strictly asked to enforce the rules after the decision to lift the visa regime, especially for citizens of Albania and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Continued on page 28 Germany: Visas with a knot in the stomac
Yesterday in ‘Euobserver’ By SVETLANA JOVANOVSKA The Balkan countries are being strictly asked to enforce the rules after the decision to lift the visa regime, especially for citizens of Albania and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Germany: Visas with a knot in the stomach Continues on page 2
Yesterday in “Financial Times” BY STANLEY PIGNAL Citizens of Albania and Bosnia-Herzegovina will have the chance to move freely across most of Europe without visas before the end of the year, after a... Visa relaxations for the Balkans Continues on page 28
Yesterday in “Financial Times” BY STANLEY PIGNAL Citizens of Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina will be able to move freely throughout most of Europe without visas before the end of the year, after a... Visa liberalization for the Balkans Continues on page 28
Editorial BY XHAFERR RAKIPLLARI Editorial BY XHAFERR RAKIPLLARI A look at the Albanian media Only 17% of the world's population lives in countries where they enjoy media freedom. In the rest of the world, governments or other non-state actors control the viewpoints that reach cit
Editorial BY XHAFERR RAKIPLLARI Editorial BY XHAFERR RAKIPLLARI A look at the Albanian media Only 17% of the world’s population live in countries where they enjoy media freedom. In the rest of the world, governments or other non-state actors control the views that reach citizens
BY LAMBERTO DINI FOREIGN MINISTER OF ITALY At the end of the movement, Kosovo’s favor for returning attention to the Adriatic and the risk of destabilizing the entire region. Yesterday, along the shores of Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Greece and Slovenia, three Albanian