SOFIA Bulgarian authorities expelled on Thursday the representative of the Russian Orthodox Church in Sofia, Archimandrite Vassian Zmeev, who was expelled from Skopje a week earlier because of allegations that he was a Russian spy. Read more. /// BUCHAREST Romanian LGBTQ+ community wants equal rights, not special conditions. Same-sex couples married in other EU member states will not be recognised as spouses in Romania and will only be granted residence rights, a draft law approved by the government reads. Read more. /// LJUBLJANA Slovenia enacts amnesty for COVID rule-breakers. Anyone fined for violating COVID-era restrictions later declared unconstitutional will be reimbursed and their offences expunged from their records under a bill passed by the Slovenian parliament on Wednesday. Read more. /// BELGRADE Vucic calls UN Charter an obligation, throws shade at Western states. Respecting the UN Charter is not a choice but an obligation, and its disregard, particularly in the case of Serbia, is a precursor to the problems the world is facing today, Serbia’s Aleksandar Vučić spoke told the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly. Read more /// TIRANA Albanian president demands equal rights for Albanians in Serbia as in Kosovo at UN Assembly. The administrative ethnic cleansing of Albanians living in the south of Serbia was raised by Albanian President Bajram Begaj at the General Assembly of the United Nations in New York, where he called for the strengthening of their rights as Kosovo does with Serbs in the north. Read more. Albania’s Skavica hydropower project to be examined by Constitutional Court. AAlbania’s controversial but yet-to-be-built Skavica mega-dam, which threatens some 41 villages in the north of the country, will be reviewed by the country’s highest court following a constitutional complaint by a coalition of energy and environmental NGOs. Read more. /// PRISTINA Kosovo-Serbia relations teeter once again over Vucic visit, Serb arrests. Tensions between Belgrade and Pristina are rising once again after the arrest of three ethnic Serbs in Kosovo and Serbian President Aleksander Vucic saying he will visit the country without permission, with Interior Minister Xhelal Svecla saying he will be arrested if he does. Read more. |