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Trump Administration Urges Serbia to Accept Deportees

Originally Published 7 months ago — by Bloomberg.com

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The Trump administration is urging Serbia and other Balkan countries to accept migrants deported from the US, as part of a broader strategy to find foreign destinations for migrants, including those from countries affected by recent legal changes. The efforts involve high-level diplomatic talks, with Serbia's close ties to the Trump family and its political figures playing a notable role. Arrangements for accepting deportees are not new in the region, but this initiative reflects ongoing US immigration enforcement and diplomatic negotiations.

"Balkan Power Outage Strikes Amid Early Summer Heat Wave"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Associated Press

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A major power outage affected much of the Balkans, including Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia, and Albania, as the region experienced an early summer heat wave with temperatures exceeding 40°C (104°F). The outage, lasting several hours, was attributed to an overloaded regional power grid due to high air-conditioning use. The heat wave, exacerbated by climate change, prompted warnings and emergency measures across the region.

Balkan Region Faces Major Blackouts Amid Heatwave

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Al Jazeera English

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A major power outage has struck Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, and parts of Croatia's Adriatic coast amid a severe heatwave, leaving many without electricity. The blackout, likely caused by a spike in electricity use due to extreme temperatures, has disrupted daily life and affected tourists in the region. The exact cause remains under investigation, with officials suggesting it may take up to six months to determine.

Balkan Heatwave Triggers Widespread Power Outages and Fire Alerts

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Reuters

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A major power outage affected Montenegro, Bosnia, Albania, and Croatia's coast due to a surge in power consumption and extreme heat, disrupting businesses, traffic, and daily life. The outage, which began around 1 p.m., was partially restored by mid-afternoon. The incident highlights the strain on the region's energy infrastructure, exacerbated by high temperatures and increased energy demands.

"European Tensions Rise: Cryptic Messages and Ultimatums Spark Fears of Conflict"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Daily Beast

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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's cryptic social media warning about an unspecified threat to his country has sparked concerns about a potential escalation of conflict in the Balkans. The warning comes amid tensions with Kosovo and Republika Srpska, and follows a recent announcement of changes to the electoral process in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Vucic's statement, which alludes to difficult days ahead and a looming challenge, has raised alarm about a possible geopolitical conflict, with the U.S. warning against any military actions.

"Albania Transforms Soviet-Era Air Base into NATO Hub"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Defense News

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Albania has reopened a Soviet-era air base in Kucova, now refurbished to host NATO jets, as a response to growing concerns over Russian influence in the Balkans. The €50 million makeover will support NATO logistics missions, air operations, training, and exercises, with the base seen as a strategic investment to strengthen NATO's presence in the region. The move comes amid heightened tensions in the Balkans, with Albania aiming to bolster security and counter anti-Western sentiment, while also signaling its alignment with NATO and the West.

"Putin's Provocations and Blinken's Diplomacy: Tensions and Alliances in Focus"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Fox News

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Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits Albania to reinforce its role in U.S. foreign policy amid escalating tensions in the Balkans, with concerns of potential conflict fueled by Russian and Serbian interests in Kosovo, Bosnia, Montenegro, and North Macedonia. The U.S. aims to strengthen its relations with Albania as a key partner for stability in the region and a supporter of Ukraine's sovereignty, while also countering Russian influence and disinformation. Blinken's visit comes at a time of uncertainty and instability in the Balkans, with concerns about the effectiveness of regional leadership and the impact of geopolitical dynamics on the region's future.

"Bosnian Activists Push for End to Seasonal River Trash Clogs"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Associated Press

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Tons of garbage, including plastic bottles, rusty barrels, and household appliances, regularly clog the Drina River near Visegrad, Bosnia, due to inadequate waste disposal systems and illegal landfills in the Western Balkans. The recurring issue not only poses environmental and health hazards but also hinders the town's tourism prospects. Environmental activists are calling for improved waste management, including the installation of trash barriers and the establishment of waste collection teams in upstream municipalities to prevent further pollution of the river.

"Bosnian Serb Leader Dodik Defies US, Threatens Secession Amidst Global Concern"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Euronews

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Milorad Dodik, the Bosnian Serb separatist leader, has declared his intention to dismantle Bosnia's multiethnic institutions, potentially leading to full independence for the Serb-controlled regions. This move has raised concerns in the US, which has pledged to uphold the 1995 peace agreement that ended the Bosnian War. Dodik's pro-Russian stance and the fear of Russian influence destabilizing the region further complicate the situation, as Bosnia aims for EU accession amidst internal and external pressures.

Tensions escalate between Kosovo and Serbia, raising fears of renewed conflict

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fox News

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Kosovo accuses Serbia of plotting a recent terror attack in which armed gunmen opened fire on police and stormed an Orthodox monastery, killing one officer. Kosovo claims to have evidence that Serbia's president knew about the attack, inflaming tensions between the two Balkan countries. Diplomatic sources suggest that the attack was part of a larger plan by Serbia, with help from Russia, to instigate a rebellion in northern Kosovo. Serbia denies any prior knowledge and claims that those responsible are being brought to justice. Concerns are growing that Serbia's actions resemble Russia's tactics in Ukraine. The Biden administration has expressed concerns over Serbia's behavior, and there are fears of a new Balkan conflict. However, some experts believe that an all-out war or invasion is unlikely due to the presence of NATO's peacekeeping force in the region. The unresolved territorial dispute between Serbia and Kosovo remains a roadblock to European integration.

"Russia's Expanding Influence in the Balkans: Escalating Tensions in Kosovo"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Euronews

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Tensions in the Balkans have escalated following a siege at a monastery in Kosovo, with Russia defending Serbia and blaming Kosovo for the violence. Kosovo's president accused Serbia of destabilizing the region, while Russia warned against escalating the situation. Russia sees Serbia as an important European ally and aims to disrupt further political and military consolidation in Europe. Russia has also backed the leader of the Bosnian Serbs, who is advocating for the sub-state entity Republika Srpska to separate from Bosnia and Herzegovina and unite with Serbia. The alignment between Russia and Serbia has raised concerns in the West, leading to recent sanctions imposed by the US.

Protecting Europe's 'Blue Heart': The Battle Against Dam Construction Threatening Wildlife

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNN

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Scientists from 17 countries are coming together to save the Neretva River in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is home to unique ecosystems and rare species. The river is threatened by over 50 proposed hydropower projects, which could harm not only the river and its inhabitants but also the wider environment. The construction of dams and hydropower projects disrupts fish migration and breeding cycles, endangering species like the soft-mouthed trout. The loss of fish species would have a cascading effect on the surrounding terrestrial species and the overall ecosystem. While hydropower is seen as a cleaner source of energy, conservationists are calling for a balanced approach that prioritizes nature conservation and the implementation of no-go zones in areas of key biodiversity. The success of preserving the Vjosa River in Albania has given hope to campaigners, and efforts are underway to prevent further hydropower projects in the pristine waters of the Neretva.

Serbia Defies US Sanctions, Backs Bosnian Serbs Amidst Accusations of Undermining Peace Deal

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Associated Press

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Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic announced that Serbia will ignore US sanctions imposed on Bosnian Serb officials accused of undermining a 1995 peace agreement. The sanctioned officials, including a member of the Bosnian presidency and the prime minister of the Serb entity in Bosnia, will still be welcome in Serbia. The US Treasury sanctioned the officials for their alleged involvement in drafting a law that undermines the unity of Bosnia. Vucic and Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik claim that the sanctions are aimed against Serbs in general, while the US Embassy in Sarajevo denies this, stating that the sanctions were imposed due to actions threatening the stability and territorial integrity of Bosnia.