· June, 2007

Stories about Eastern & Central Europe from June, 2007

Ukraine: Lviv Coffee and Food

  29 June 2007

Olechko prepares to spend August in Lviv: in this post, she writes about the newly-discovered local coffee houses and restaurants.

Serbia: Bad TV

  29 June 2007

Time to do something about the state Radio and Television of Serbia (RTS): Anegdote is considering the options.

Russia: Sochi-2014?

  29 June 2007

Inside Krasnodar is “waiting with baited breath” for the July 4 announcement of the winner of the 2014 Winter Olympics bid: “Apparently the city of Sochi is also gearing-up for...

Ukraine: A Spanish Embassy Ordeal

  29 June 2007

In an ideal world, there'd be no need for travelers to waste their time and money obtaining visas: buying a plane ticket and booking a hotel room would suffice. Tanya Kremen, a Ukrainian journalist, studies Spanish but feels that a plane ticket to Latin America costs too much. So she decided to go to Spain. She had a valid visa - unlike the two of her friends who wanted to go along. What follows is the story of their frustrating visit to the Spanish Embassy in Kyiv, posted by Tanya on her blog at Korrespondent.net.

Russia: Attic Repairs

  28 June 2007

Ruminations on Russia explains what the oligarchs’ flight from Russia may have to do with the delayed repairs of an attic at one apartment building in Moscow.

Ukraine: Kyiv Traffic Jam

  28 June 2007

Olechko gets stuck in traffic in Kyiv and discusses possible reasons for the jam with her cab driver: “[…] end of year graduation, Rada’s last meeting for the year, end...

Croatia: Marko Perković Thompson

  28 June 2007

Illyrian Gazette and Balkan Baby write about the controversial Croatian singer Marko Perković Thompson and his recent concert in Zagreb. In the same post, Balkan Baby also writes about Tito's...

Poland, Germany: “Stepmother of Europe”

  28 June 2007

Publius Pundit quotes from a BBC piece on the Polish-German relations and reproduces the controversial cover of the Polish weekly Wprost, featuring a computer-generated image of German Chancellor Angela Merkel...

Central & Eastern Europe: Political Parties

  28 June 2007

Dr Sean's Diary fails to come up with “two or three examples of parties in CEE that might plausibly resemble the ‘radical right wing populists’ (as opposed to old-style neo-fascist...

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Filip Stojanovski
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