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Singers and Footballers Top Google Searches in Balkans

It's that time of year again, when Google publishes its lists of the most frequently used Google search terms used in 2015.

People in the Balkans, as in most countries around the globe, are most curious about pop singers and football players, according to an article published by Time weekly.

Bosnians Launch Petition Against Serbian Reality Show

The Bosnian NGO, Omladinski Demokratik Pokret (Youth Democratic Movement), is gathering signatures in an attempt to convince the authorities to halt the broadcasting of the Serbian reality TV show 'Farma' ('The Farm').

Festival on Wheels starts 21st journey

The 21st Festival on Wheels starts its journey on Nov. 26 in the Turkish capital Ankara. The event will also visit Bursa between Dec 4 and 7 and and Kastamonu on Dec 9 and 10 with the theme 'Precarious Lives'The Festival on Wheels is preparing to hit the road for the 21st time on Nov. 26 in Ankara before setting forth to the west and north.

Bulgarian Theatre Night Kicks Off on November 21

For a third year in a row Bulgaria will host an event celebrated in 11 European countries which aims to remove barriers between the audience and theatre and performing art.

Pera Museum hosts Bosnian students' exhibition

Istanbul's Pera Museum is hosting young artists from Bosnia and Herzegovina's Sarajevo Academy of Fine Arts. The exhibition titled "Images of Our Time" brings together works in various media created by undergraduate and graduate students, as well as graduates of the six faculties of the academy, including painting, sculpture, print and graphic design as well as product design.

Benicio del Toro Gets Heart of Sarajevo Award

The actor Benicio del Toro became the main star of this year's Sarajevo Film Festival, SFF, after he presented his latest movie and thrilled some 3,000 film-lovers as he walked festival's red carpet to receive the honorary Heart of Sarajevo award.

Sarajevo Festival-Goers Overflow at Holbrooke Film

A cinema in Sarajevo was too small to hold all would-be viewers on Sunday of "The Diplomat", a documentary by the American director David Holbrooke about the life of his US diplomat father.

Holbrooke is seen as the mastermind behind the 1995 Dayton Peace Accords, which ended the four-year war in Bosnia.

Romanians Linked to HSBC Scandal Face Probe

The Romanian Agency for Fiscal Administration, ANAF, is to verify whether there are differences between the money declared by the 50 HSBC clients and the amounts found in their accounts in Switzerland, according to media reports on Monday.

Any unreported income will be taxed at 16 per cent, ANAF officials were quoted as saying by Digi24 television. 

Dacic, military orchestra, to take part in Kiev events

Dacic, military orchestra, to take part in Kiev events

BELGRADE -- The Military Orchestra Nis will perform at the Parade of Military Orchestras due to take place in Kiev, Ukraine on May 9.

The parade will be held as part of events marking Victory Day, the Serbian Defense Ministry said.

Flotel Europa receives new award

BELGRADE - After being premiered and receiving award at this year's Berlinale, the film Flotel Europa by Vladimir Tomic has won the award for best documentary at the Crossing Europe film festival in Linz.

Culture Honour for Pink TV Boss Draws Protest

Mihajlovic who won the City of Belgrade's Zlatni Beocug (Golden Ring) in 1999, has decided to return the award in protest against the city's decision this year to hand an award to Zeljko Mitrovic, the owner of the commercial TV station Pink, for his contribution to culture.

Bosnia Earthquake Kills Four Illegal Miners

Four young men who were illegally collecting coal in a surface mine near the northern industrial town of Tuzla were killed in a freak accident over the weekend, after being buried by a landslide triggered by a small earthquake.

The accident took place around midnight on Saturday, when northern Bosnia was hit by a minor earthquake with a magnitude of 3.3 on the Richter scale.

Serbia Chooses Bojana Stamenov for Eurovision

The jury and the audience of 'Countdown To Vienna', Serbia's televised national final to choose the country's representative at Eurovision, voted on Sunday evening for Stamenov to go to Austria to compete in May.

Stamenov, a popular local soul, funk and jazz singer, also reached the final of the Serbian televised competition 'I Got Talent' in 2012.

Romanian Politician Linked to HSBC Scandal

Amid the continuing fall out over the HSBC scandal, a journalistic project in Romania has named a key figure in the ruling party as one of those who held secret accounts in the Swiss branch of the British bank.

Brazzobrazie Music Festival Storms Sofia In February

The fourth winter edition of the festival is dedicated to the sweet madness of funk and soul music.

Sofia Live Club will be hosting all the events to take place on February 19 to 21.

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