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Census fails in Macedonia

Skopje | Risto Karajkov | 20 October 2011 ita

In Macedonia, the census planned for October has officially been cancelled. The fiasco came as a result of increasing tensions between the two major partners in the government, the VMRO led by Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski and the DUI of Ali Ahmeti. Assessing the number of citizens (and the weight of the different ethnic communities) in Macedonia is a sensitive and highly politicized issue



Macedonia, 20 years of independence

Macedonia turns 20

Skopje | Risto Karajkov | 20 September 2011 ita

The Republic of Macedonia has recently celebrated its 20th anniversary. So far, the country has succeeded as a multicultural democracy. However, many challenges are yet to come and the name dispute with Greece is still keeping Skopje distant from the EU



Žarko Milisavljević

To be an entrepreneur Serbia. Mission impossible?

Risto Karajkov | 31 August 2011 ita

When institutions are inefficient or corrupt and there is a lack of legal certainty, it's difficult to do business. Even harder for small companies. An interview with Žarko Milisavljević, president of the Association of Small and Medium-Size Enterprises and Entrepreneurs in Serbia



Balkan SMEs: lagging behind in EU eco-innovation opportunities

Balkan SMEs: lagging behind in EU eco-innovation opportunities

Skopje | Risto Karajkov | 11 August 2011 ita

It's not a question of great inventions. What is required is the capacity to use existing technologies in an innovative and environmentally-friendly way. EU funds are now also available for SMEs in the Balkans, but proposals are not yet flooding in



The daily Dnevnik

Media in Macedonia: in crisis

Skopje | Risto Karajkov | 28 July 2011 ita

A serious crisis hitting the Skopje media. Many are closing down. The opposition media are penalised and they label the Law adopted by the Parliament as partisan. What is most worrying is the absence of a critical and objective voice.



Skopje, la statua ad Alessandro Magno

Macedonia: Here Comes Alexander

Skopje | Risto Karajkov | 30 June 2011 ita

On 21 June, a controversial, colossal monument to Alexander the Great was erected in Skopje’s central square. Strongly supported by Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski, the bronze giant stirred heated international debate (Greece, of course, officially protested) but also split the Macedonian public opinion. A commentary



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Mind the Gap: Micro Enterprises and ICT in Macedonia

Risto Karajkov | 16 June 2011 ita

ICT is fundamental for enterprise productivity. In Macedonia, statistics on its use are weak. For an effective government strategy a much more accurate data collection system is needed



Macedonia, clashes over religious symbols, again

Macedonia, clashes over religious symbols, again

Skopje | Risto Karajkov | 24 February 2011 ita

In Skopje the construction of a church has increased hostility between the ethnic groups living in the Macedonian capital. Behind the clashes and protests hide the different political agendas of VMRO and DUI, the two ruling parties. An example of how the political leadership's behavior can contribute to the escalation of inter-ethnic tensions



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Macedonia, No Parliament

Skopje | Risto Karajkov | 7 February 2011 ita

On 28 January, the major opposition party in Macedonia, the social democrats (SDSM), decided to stop participating in parliament, after the bank accounts of the major opposition TV channel A1, owned by the media mogul Velija Ramkovski, were frozen. The country has now a serious parliamentary crisis



Raspberries, Serbia’s Red Gold

Raspberries, Serbia’s Red Gold

Belgrade | Risto Karajkov | 22 November 2010 ita

Although not exactly famous for it, Serbia is one of the biggest world producers and exporters of raspberries. This trade, which held out even during the Nato bombings now faces the new challenges of globalisation



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Macedonia, lustration strikes high

Skopje | Risto Karajkov | 17 November 2010 ita

Macedonia's law on the lustration of public figures compromised by the communist regime has come late. As elsewhere in Eastern Europe it has been used for high-level acts of political revenge. Now it's the Albanian 'hero', and leader of the DUI, Ali Ahmenti's turn



Serbia: Tourism with an 'eco' mission

Serbia: Tourism with an 'eco' mission

Belgrado | Risto Karajkov | 2 November 2010 ita

In times of economic crisis environmental priorities are at risk, threatened by the forces of production. But a young and very active association in Serbia, Ecotourism, is trying to invert this trend by contributing to the country's economy through actions aimed at environmental protection. Our interview to its director



Pottery

Macedonian pottery surviving for centuries

Skopje | Risto Karajkov | 22 October 2010 ita

Some driven by the need to survive in the face of transition, others realising that consumer taste may change. Many economic activities in Macedonia and in the rest of the Balkans linked to the tradition of pottery



Mostar - Antonello Nusca

Unesco's heritage: where in the Western Balkans?

Skopje | Risto Karajkov | 1 October 2010 ita

There are 911 Unesco heritage sites in the world. 18 of these in the Western Balkans. From the open plains on the island of Hvar to the Mostar Bridge, archaelogical sites in Albania and the Durmitor glaciers in Montenegro: a review



A monastery in Macedonia

Macedonia: Spiritual tourism

Skopje | Risto Karajkov | 24 September 2010 ita

Often only the most determined tourists get there, those who do not give up when they meet the first obstacles. But when (and if) they get there, they find oases of peace and serenity. Macedonia's monasteries, a unique resource for tourism



Giovani studenti di Struga, in Macedonia, impegnati in un progetto di gemellaggio europeo

Is Macedonia's EU Dream Fading?

Skopje | Risto Karajkov | 20 September 2010 ita

Macedonians looking at themselves through a Eurobarometre survey find out that they have lost confidence in the European Union. A 6% drop in 12 months is puzzling for the country. Discussing the nature of the end of the great illusion some point out that reality has inevitably struck. And maybe this is not a bad thing



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Macedonia: Media Freedom Under Threat

Skopje | Risto Karajkov | 5 July 2010 ita

In Early June, the EU Commission had to remind the Macedonian government that freedom of expression and of the media are fundamental rights and the basis of democratic societies. The reaction followed that of the European Federation of Journalists, which condemned the “scandalous neglect” of the safety of journalists in the country



Voyageur Solitaire

Macedonia: Stuck in the Waiting Room

Skopje | Risto Karajkov | 14 June 2010 ita

Although it was the first country in the region to sign a Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) with the EU, Macedonia seems to have slid backward in the accession queue, and will probably be stuck in a waiting room for a long time



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The Greek Crisis Seen from Skopje: So near, so far

Skopje | Risto Karajkov | 13 May 2010 ita

Quite surprisingly, Macedonians have little interest in the Greek crisis on the other side of their southern border. Financial authorities forecast limited risks for the country, while some secretly rejoice at the difficulties of Macedonia’s opponent in the name dispute of the past decades



Business Incubator

Business Incubator

Skopje | Risto Karajkov | 6 April 2010 ita

Two of the most important sectors in the Balkans - economic growth and development cooperation – are becoming increasingly intertwined. For the first time, Macedonia is developing the 'business incubator' model of fostering young enterprises. Not-for-profit actors are implementing the strategy. An interview.



In December 1989, 20 years ago, Timişoara citizens fought alone against the regime of Ceausescu. The memories of Ioan Savu, one of the leaders of that revolution, and professor Miodrag Milin, the first to collect the stories of those days. A videoreportage by Davide Sighele and Francesco Martino

Philosopher, dissident, politician. Zhelyu Zhelev has been the first Bulgarian president democratically elected after the fall of the Berlin Wall. A videointerview [Bulgaria, 2009]

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