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Tadic to Celebrate Orthodox Christmas in Kosovo
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Belgrade, Pristina Bojana Barlovac, Petrit Qollaku Visoki Decani monastery Serbian President Boris Tadic will spend Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, 6 and 7 January respectively, at the Serbian Orthodox monastery of Visoki Decani in Kosovo. Comment?
Show celebrates Norwich - Nov Sad links
The twin cities of Norwich and Novi Sad may be hundreds of miles apart - but a new photographic exhibition shows they have more in common than you may think. Comment?
Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, speaking after his meeting with Serb President Boris Tadic in Belgrade on Monday, said that he had excellent talks with him, bilateral relations were excellent and expressed the wish that they will be deepened even further. Comment?
Zlatibor - Skiing in Serbiaa s Own Alps
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By Laura Wolfs During the bombardments of the 1990s, most resources of the resort were destroyed and it was only in 2008 that serious efforts were made to restore the old skiing infrastructure. Comment?
U.S.: Belgrade must cooperate with Pristina
Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Belgrade, Jennifer Brush, said that Belgrade must cooperate with Pristina. Comment?
New U.S. ambassador in mid-January
The New U.S. ambassador is expected in Serbia in mid-January, that country's embassy press attache Brian Stimmler told Tanjug on Tuesday. Comment?
Osama's daughter reaches Saudi em
CAIRO: A daughter of Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden has taken refuge in the Saudi Embassy in Tehran after eluding guards who have held her and five siblings under house arrest for eight years, a Saudi-owned newspaper reported on Wednesday. Comment?
New U.S. ambassador in mid-January
The New U.S. ambassador is expected in Serbia in mid-January, that country's embassy press attache Brian Stimmler told Tanjug on Tuesday. Comment?
Serbia formally applied for European Union membership yesterday in a major effort to turn its back on the war, poverty and international isolation of the 1990s. Comment?
Serbia applies for EU membership
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Comment about "Serbia applies for EU membership" Phone Name Comment 0 Serbia applies for EU membership Mladic arrest remains outstanding issue Reuters Serbian President Boris Tadic hands over the application to join the European Union to Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, current holder of the EU Presidency, in Stockholm, yesterday. Comment?
Ambassadors voice support for B92
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The OSCE in Serbia today organized a visit to B92 of a group of ambassadors, deputy heads of missions and diplomatic representatives. Comment?
Serbia delivers EU candidacy application
Serbia formally applied for European Union membership Tuesday as President Boris Tadic presented an application to Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt . Comment?
Serbia submits formal EU membership application
Serbia has submitted its formal application for membership of the European Union. Comment?
Serbia makes formal EU application
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President Boris Tadic submits membership request but failure to arrest Ratko Mladic remains obstacle to process The Serbian president and pro-EU candidate, Boris Tadic, after winning re-election last year. Comment?
Serbia submits application to join EU
Serbia has formally submitted its application to join the 27-nation EU, in a move to end years of isolation. Comment?
New Fiat models, "market surprise"
President Boris Tadiae said on Monday in Kragujevac that he had the opportunity to see two completely new car models while visiting Fiat. Comment?
Serbia To Formally Apply For EU Membership
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Serbia will formally apply for European Union membership today and take a major step in its efforts to turn its back on the war, poverty and international isolation of the 1990s. Comment?
A- It was no ordinary lunch for Serbian couple Zoran and Aleksandra Mladenovic in the Hungarian town Szeged over the weekend, but their first visa-free trip in the EU after nearly two decades. Comment?
Doing Business On-Line a " New Trends in Serbia
21, 2009 - In coming years the Internet could become the work place for over 100,000 Serbian workers and the office space for over 18,000 new Serbian companies, according to the Boston Consulting Group; provided, that is, consumers become acclimated to doing business other than face to face and legislators modernize old business laws. Comment?
Visa liberalisation becomes reality
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Macedonians, Montenegrins and Serbs holding biometric passports no longer need to queue up in front of an embassy if they want to travel to the EU. Comment?