ZAGREB Croatian President Zoran Milanović vehemently opposed the draft changes to the criminal code whereby media leaks from investigations would be treated as a crime, saying he would personally pardon anyone who breaks the law. Read more. /// SOFIA Civil rights activist sues Bulgarian prosecutors for illegal wiretapping. A civil rights activist leading a movement to expose malpractice and corruption is suing the Public Prosecutor’s Office for €15,000 for four months of illegal wiretapping, already confirmed by the National Intelligence Directorate. Read more. /// BUCHAREST Romanian government mulls extending price cap on essential foods. Romania’s recent decision to introduce a price cap on basic foods has resulted in inflation dropping to 8.8% in September and should, therefore, be extended, Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu has said. Read more. /// SARAJEVO Israel-Hamas war challenges Bosnia-Herzegovina’s stability. The start of a new war in the Middle East has triggered a new round of divisions in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which, like reactions to the war in Ukraine, is playing out along ethnic and religious lines, with Croats and Serbs supporting Israel and Bosniaks focusing on the Palestinians. Read more. /// LJUBLJANA Slovenia’s former anti-money laundering czar suspected of abuse of office. Slovenian police have charged former Anti-Money Laundering Agency director Damjan Žugelj and his closest associates with abuse of office in what some media are calling an unjustified crackdown on opponents of former prime minister Janez Janša. Read more. /// BELGRADE Serbian economist not convinced citizens will feel inflation reduction. The fall in inflation in Serbia, which began at the end of the summer and now stands at 10.2%, is not really palpable to citizens, economist Ljubodrag Savić told Euractiv. Read more. /// TIRANA Albanian parliament passes resolution on terrorist attack in Kosovo. Albania’s ruling Socialist Party and the opposition Democratic Party reached a rare agreement in parliament on Thursday over a resolution condemning the terrorist attack in north Serbia, carried out on 24 September. Read more. |