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Montenegro: in Croatia's footsteps (part 2)

The Montenegrin government wants to exploit the country’s hydropower potential, but environmentalists are up in arms against dam projects on the beautiful Moroca river. Our reporter also met Roma refugees from Kosovo who have spent the last ten years in a camp near Podgorica. Finally, we tell you about mysterious medieval stones, and we visit the country through the artistic eyes of a cinema professor.

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Senior Producer: Loick Berrou
Presenter: Christophe Robeet
Producer: Magali Faure
Reporter: Johan Bodin
Cameraman: Stéphane Bodenne
Editing: Marlène Billerey and Max Paquereau

Kosovo: seeking recognition (part 2)
25/12/2010 - EUROPE DISTRICT

Kosovo: seeking recognition (part 2)

In the second part of the show, we tell you the stories of asylum seekers and former refugees forced to return to Kosovo after spending years in the EU, we show you how the current status of Kosovo prevents many Kosovar athletes from taking part in international competitions, and we take you for a walk through the streets of Prizren, Kosovo's "cultural capital".
Kosovo: seeking recognition (part 1)
25/12/2010 - EUROPE DISTRICT

Kosovo: seeking recognition (part 1)

In the first part of the show, we travel to the ethnically divided city of Mitrovica, we talk to incumbent PM Hashim Thaci about Kosovo's quest for recognition and we discuss a recent Council of Europe report linking Kosovo's ruling elite with an organ trafficking ring. Pristina has called the allegations absurd.
Turkey: bridging East and West (part 2)
20/11/2010 - EUROPE DISTRICT

Turkey: bridging East and West (part 2)

From the capital Ankara to the beautiful Istanbul, Europe District shows you the various faces of Turkey. Meet the “Anatolian Tigers” who combine Islam and economic success away from Istanbul and its secular elite. We’ll also take you to the mainly Kurdish city of Diyarbakir in the southeast. And last but not least, a tour of Istanbul by night with Turkish actress Serra Yilmaz.
Turkey: bridging East and West (part 1)
20/11/2010 - EUROPE DISTRICT

Turkey: bridging East and West (part 1)

Straddling the continents of Europe and Asia, this vast, mainly-Muslim country started accession negotiations with the EU in 2005. Its candidacy continues to divide EU members but Turkey will "patiently pursue its path", Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan told Europe District. Watch his interview and see our reports on prison reforms and the success of Turkish TV series at home and in the Middle East.
Bosnia and Herzegovina: healing ethnic divides (part 2)
23/10/2010 - EUROPE DISTRICT

Bosnia and Herzegovina: healing ethnic divides (part 2)

In the second part of the programme, we travel to the town of Srebrenica, the scene of the worst massacre in Europe since World War II. Fifteen years later, the wounds are too fresh within the Muslim community to hope for reconciliation with the Serbs, despite attempts on both sides to reach out to the other. For the Croat member of the Bosnian Presidency, exacerbated nationalism is not the right answer. We met him in Sarajevo before heading to Mostar for a tour of the city.

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