An international media organization has strongly condemned the ban imposed by a political party on Alternativna Televizija (Alternative TV – ATV). SEEMO, a network of editors, media executives and leading journalists from South and East Europe, said the TV outlet is now unable to access and report on the election locations of Aquana and Banski Dvor in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Posts Tagged ‘East Europe’
“SAA ratification, if report is positiveâ€
A Dutch government officials said that his country would allow the SAA to be ratified if the new Hague cooperation report is positive. Director of the Dutch Foreign Ministry Department for South East and East Europe Caspar Veldkamp said in Belgrade on Monday that Holland could give its consent for the EU Council of Ministers to start the ratification of the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) with Serbia
Lostpolitik
Will the Free Democrats quell east Europe’s fears?
EASTERN EUROPE owes a huge debt to the Germans. By showing that capitalism worked better than planned economies, West Germany helped win the cold war. East Germans kept trying to escape, forcing the Soviet-backed regime to build the Berlin Wall, destroying communism’s claim to be popular. East German people-power brought that wall down and tore up Stalin’s map of post-war Europe by demanding unification. In the 1990s Germany forced expansion onto the European Union’s agenda and then made it happen (and paid for it, German taxpayers would add sourly). And to this day, Germany’s Vergangenheitsbewaltigung is a template for other countries wanting to come to terms with their past.
All the odder, therefore, that Germany is not more popular in the east. The burgeoning trade and political ties between Berlin and Moscow have spooked the countries in between. Germany and Russia are planning a condominium, just like 70 years ago, the worriers say. An opinion poll last year showing that a substantial majority of Germans would oppose the military defence of the Baltic states if they were attacked further stoked those fears. The countries between Russia and Germany feel squeezed—all the more so now that America is distracted, NATO divided, and Britain out of the game. …
Not good enough
East Europe’s premier economic forum could be much better
KRYNICA is Poland’s Davos. And in some respects last week’s annual economic forum held in the mountains of southern Poland is just like the World Economic Forum, the plutocrats’ Swiss get-together. It is scenic, fun and prime networking territory; meetings that would otherwise take months to arrange can happen over a quick coffee. Late at night, formality disappears as drinks flow and tongues loosen.
But Krynica is a poor showcase for Poland. The country’s high-tech, world-class dynamism is barely visible; rather, outside guests, especially those visiting Poland for the first time, notice its nerve-wracking side, with rickety infrastructure and a tiresome dependence on improvisation. This is not a display of charming Polish idiosyncrasy. It is just sloppy. …
Wreath by wreath
How east Europe can step over history’s long shadow
TWO of the five most-commented-on articles on The Economist’s website last week were about east European history. One concerned the icy relations between Slovakia and Hungary. The other was about Russia’s failure (in some eyes) to apologise properly for the Soviet past.
In each case the tone of the comments was often strikingly unpleasant, with sweeping accusations of anti-Semitism, genocide, imperialism, treachery and mendacity. It would be easy for outsiders to conclude that the ex-communist countries are prisoners of their past, tediously fighting the same old battles with the same old stereotypes. …
Kingston launch for the First 256GB USB Flash Drive
New Delhi: Kingston is launch his world first Data Traveler 300 USB Flash Drive which can hold up to a data of 256GB at a particular time with a nice data transfer speed.
This is seen to be theonly data traveler with this much capacity along with it 90% of the data of the Flash Drive [...]



