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Nokia buys DopplrFINNISH mobile-phone maker Nokia said in a statement on 29 September that it had bought Dopplr, a social-networking service provider with seven staff and offices in Helsinki and London, Newsroom Finland reported. One of Dopplr’s Turkish opposition says EU, Turkey should be more European France encourages Croatias EU bid French President Nicolas Sarkozy said he hopes Croatia will become the EUs 28th member state. He also urged a resolution of the countrys border dispute with Slovenia. Sarkozys comments came at a meeting with visiting EU wants Slovenia and Croatia to bury the hatchet The European Union expects “clarity” on how to solve a border row between Slovenia and Croatia within weeks, EU Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn said. The prime ministers of the embattled countries are set to meet Ahtisaari asked to mediate Croatian-Slovenian dispute The European Commission has asked Nobel Peace Prize laureate Martti Ahtisaari to try to resolve a long-standing border dispute between Croatia and Slovenia, officials in Brussels said. Ahtisaari, a diplomat who formally worked as a Finland’s Ahtisaari finally gets the Nobel Peace Prize After being passed over before, former Finnish president and long-time peace broker Martti Ahtisaari, 71, won the Nobel Peace Prize which many of his supporter said was a long time in coming for someone who The EU just doesn’t count at the UN any more US has some advice for Serbia: join Europe First talks on the border with Kosovo are held The first preparatory meeting of the joint FYROM-Kosovo Committee was held under the mediation of Kosovo’s International Civil Office, ICO. The technical body was tasked with demarcation of mutual border of Macedonia and Kosovo, officials Moscow says Kosovo group doesn’t meet UN mark Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Mikhail Kamynin said Moscow consider that the establishment of the ISG (International Steering Group) for Kosovo is at variance with the UN Security Council’s resolution 1244 and with the principles for Sofia brings Pristina and Belgrade together For the first time since Kosovo was declared independent on February 17, 2008, representatives of Belgrade and the former Serbian autonomous province sat together at a table. It happened during the last meeting of the German, Czech ministers urge closer EU ties with Serbia EU gives Kosovo freedom before it declares it itself Kosovo was set to declare independence on February 17, 2007 but the European Union went a step ahead and on February 16 declared it would send a policing and justice mission to Kosovo, giving an No progress seen on Kosovo, but the EU will slug ahead The failure of the US-EU-Russia troika to settle a deadlock over possible independence for Kosovo and a standoff in the United Nations Security Council hasn’t deterred EU leaders from forging ahead with plans to find US vs. Russia on Kosovo Lavrov rejects, Rice defends Ahtisaari independence plan State-building in Kosovo Work still needed toward NATO membership Wahhabism tightening grip over Kosovo A treaty by any other name still isn’t a Constitution Serbia’s Last Hand: The Battle for Kosovo Rages In a last-minute bid to push Belgrade and Pristina to agree on a final status for Kosovo, troika envoys met in Vienna separately with the two delegations on August 30 in what looked like more Kosovo, Mideast, missile threats top the agenda UN Security Council Resolution 1244 remains in force, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a conference with government ministers on July 24, but the next day the six members of the Kosovo Contact Group meeting US warns of non-UN solution to Kosovo as talks fail The search for a solution to Kosovo’s political future could be decided outside of the United Nations if Russia vetoes a Security Council resolution it argues sets a path towards independence, the United States said US wants independent Kosovo, EU wants talks Merkel leaves her mark No talk of Kosovo, but Putin has other issues Russian President Vladimir Putin came to Zagreb on June 24 to meet his Croatian counterpart Stjepan Mesic to participate as a special guest in a regional energy summit, dpa reported, but talk of Kosovo was Ban wants “forward momentum” on Kosovo kept up UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on June 22 urged “forward momentum” in deciding the political future of the Serb province Kosovo, but diplomats said there would be little movement until early July. “Now that the EU to resume talks with Serbia Bachelet, Halonen discuss current South American issues On May 29, Chile's President Michelle Bachelet said she was concerned over the decision by the government of Venezuela to shut down an opposition television station, Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa) reported. Bachelet expressed her concern during US-Russian problems unlikely to be solved during Rice`s visit |
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