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Slovenian FinMin: Greek govt using bailout funds for wage, pension hikes!

While all eyes are on European paymaster Germany's ? and to a lesser extent the IMF's ? stance vis-à-vis the resurrected "Greek Eurozone issue" in the wake of Greece's radical leftists' election win last January, it's a handful of small and neophyte euro area members that appear the "strictest" in ongoing negotiations.

Velizar Enchev, Founder of "Bulgarian Spring" Movement: It Is Time for Radical Break with Neoliberal Policies

Velizar Enchev has a degree in journalism from the Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski." He was a correspondent of the Bulgarian National Television in former Yugoslavia in the period 1987 - 1993. He was Bulgaria's Ambassador to Croatia in the period 1997 - 2002. After that Enchev was TV host of a broadcast of SKAT TV.

Kosovo Offers Deal on Serb-Language Diplomas

The Kosovo government has put forward a landmark proposal that will make it easier for Kosovo Serbs and members of other minority groups to apply for jobs in public institutions.

The deal involves Kosovo accepting the validity of diplomas issued by the country's Serbian-language university in the Serb-run far north of the country.

‘Name issue’ makes headlines in far-off Sydney Morning Herald

 

The thorny “name issue” still poisoning relations between Greece and its neighbor to the immediate north, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Yugoslavia (FYRoM), over what Athens calls the neighbor and what the neighbor calls itself, generated headlines a world away last week, in Australia.

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