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Travel Picks: Top 10 cities to party the night away
Revellers dance at an office Christmas party in London December 13, 2007.[Agencies] SINGAPORE - Looking to tread terrain still untouched by foreign stag expeditions? Want to unwind in luxury or drink up the sun? Lonely Planet lists the world's top 10 party cities in its new guide, the "1000 Ultimate Experiences." 1. BELGRADE, SERBIA The long years ...
"Medvedev to address Serbian parliament"
Daily Danas writes that Russian President Dmitry Medvedev will be addressing the Serbian parliament during his visit to Belgrade.
100 Trumpets for Medvedev's Visit to Belgrade
The Politika newspaper reports that the event will cost about a 130,000, financed by several companies.
Citizens to protest against violence
A protest against violence will be held today in Belgrade at 17:00 CET, starting in front of the Philosophy Faculty.
Serbia: Attacks on Foreigners in Belgrade
A string of violent incidents in Belgrade targeting foreigners in September prompted the U.S. Embassy to issue an alert informing Americans of the trend.
HostelBookers Found to Be Global Price Leader For Hostels and Budget Accommodation
LONDON, Sept. 28 HostelBookers-Budget LONDON, Sept. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- The study, conducted by Reed Business Insight , compared over 900 hostels worldwide, with HostelBookers offering the lowest prices in 90 per cent of cases.
Serbian parade cancellation could spark group bans
Belgrade's Gay Pride Parade -- scheduled for earlier this week -- was cancelled due to threats by extremist organisations.
Serbian Heroes remembered on anniversary of Salonika Front breakthrough WWI
His Royal Highness Crown Prince Alexander II laid a wreath at the Monument of the Unknown Hero on Avala Mountain near Belgrade, for the September 15th anniversary of the breach of the Thessaloniki Front in 1918.
Serbia Press Review - September 21
Belgrade 21 September 2009 Bojana Barlovac Serbian newspapers Here are the top stories in Serbiaa s main newspapers.
Belgrade gay pride parade cancelled: reports
A gay pride parade scheduled for Sunday in Belgrade has been cancelled after the government said it could not prevent incidents and suggested shifting the venue, organisers said Saturday.
Gritty Belgrade full of pleasant surprises
I've just passed an army of grim-faced riot police carrying guns, batons and shields when a deafening roar catches my attention.
IWA-AIT Secretariat arrested by Serbian authorities
Three members of the 'Anarcho-Syndicalist Initiative' in Belgrade, Serbia - Ratibor Trivunac , Tadej Kurepa and Ivan Vulovic - were arrested September 3 and charged with "causing general public danger". It is unconfirmed if other comrades have been arrested.
Bratislavaa s Gothic Charm Delights...but Beware of Nimble Fingers
Old political tiger, former Republika Srpska Assembly Speaker and president of the Serb Democratic Party, SDS, Dragan Kalinic, may be returning to Bosnia's politics after he was pardoned by Bosnia's High Representative Valentin Inzko.
They say New York is the city that never sleeps, but it has some serious competition in the Balkans.
The Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra led by Maestro Donald Runnicles perform Carmina Burana "Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi" and "Primo vere." Cup of Silence The ladies use their cunning detective work to unmask a killer at the Crickle Valley Vineyard.
Serbia: After twenty five years, life's not so blue on the Danube
On her long overdue return to Belgrade, Mary Novakovich receives a warm welcome from strangers and family alike I was just 11 years old when I last visited Yugoslavia.
Serbia: After twenty five years, life's not so blue on the Danube
On her long overdue return to Belgrade, Mary Novakovich receives a warm welcome from strangers and family alike I was just 11 years old when I last visited Yugoslavia.
Belgrade's clubs offer everything from Gypsy folk to Balkan bling, but whichever one you end up in, you're guaranteed a good time Garth Cartwright Pushing the boat out ... Belgrade's waterways are home to cafes, restaurants and clubs on floating rafts called splavovi.
Briton dies after fall at Serbian music festival
Anthony Fisk, from London, was rushed to hospital in Novi Sad, 45 miles north of Belgrade, on Friday night but later died of his injuries.
Serbian Reformists Assemble New Regional Party
I guess many of you think that the further north you travel from the Balkans, the more customs and mindsets change.
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