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Serbia's best efforts to please the West go largely unacknowledged
The perplexity of Serbia's leaders is understandable. Nearly nine years after they hustled Slobodan Milosevic off to the Hague to face war crimes charges and the end of his life in a jail cell -- a middle-of-the-night act with questionable legal authority that met with much applause from the West -- Serbia's "democratic reformers" remain smeared ...
Serb President states new approach needed for Kosovo
Prince Mihailo III; Belgrade, Serbia. Matt Becker Serbian President Boris Tadic has stated that Serbia must take a new approach in regards to Kosovo.
Serbia Thanks Kuwait for Kosovo
Serbia Thanks Kuwait for Kosovo Belgrade Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sheikh Nasser al Mohammed al Ahmed al Sabah and Serbian President Boris Tadic Serbia's top officials have thanked Kuwait for not recognising Kosovo, and have announced deals aimed at re-establishing economic and military cooperation between the two countries.
Serbia Press Review - November 26
"Did you see it?! It's not that great. It could have been much better. How could they waste so much money on such a lame ad?" These are some of the things we hear in Pristina nowadays.
Human Rights Watch urges gay protection in Serbia
Serbia should "quickly take visible steps" to halt a recent spate of violence and discrimination against gays, Human Rights Watch said Tuesday.
RELIGION-BALKANS: Death of Patriarch Brings Controversies Into Spotlight
It is not often that anything in Serbia can bring several hundred thousand people together, but that is exactly what happened Thursday when the Patriarch Pavle, head of the Serbian Orthodox Church , was buried in a monastery graveyard near Belgrade.
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Sljivancanin Turns to Serbia for Help
Defence counsel this week called for Serbia to intervene before the appeals chamber at the Hague tribunal to enforce a war criminal's right to have his murder conviction and 17-year prison sentence reviewed by a higher tribunal.
South Serbia Military Base Causes Ire
Kosovo honours a hero. To the hero the spoils? Brushing a lock of hair from her face and gazing into her eyes, the former president asks the comeliest government official to hand, "So what did you think of my speech?" No Monica she, her answer stays on the vertical and is rather better sculpted than the two and half-metre effigy just unveiled ...
16-Nov-09 - Pope Receives Serbian President, Czech Prime Minister
VATICAN CITY, 14 NOV 2009 - The Holy See Press Office released the following two communiques at midday today: "This morning the Holy Father received in audience Boris Tadic, president of the Republic of Serbia.
Thousands attend Patriarch Pavle's funeral
Serbian Orthodox Church Patriarch Pavle was buried in the churchyard of the Rakovica monastery in Belgrade on Thursday.
Serbia looks to Slovakia for EU accession strategy
Serbian President Boris Tadic in a file photo. The Serbian government has said it will never recognize Kosovo even if its EU entry hinges on it.
Macedonia Troubled by Serbiaa oeNamea Statement
Macedonia Troubled by Serbiaa oeNamea Statement Skopje, Belgrade Tadic [left], Ivanov [Right] at the funeral, photo by FoNet Serbia's president Boris Tadic late Thursday sought to smooth ruffled feathers, after his foreign minister Vuk Jeremic said his country supports Greece's position in the 18-year name row between Skopjeand Athens.
Tadic Receives Summons Due to Inappropriate Behaviour
The Council of the European Union decided to give a mandate to the European Commission to start the preparations on the "avis" for Albania's application for EU membership.
Hundreds of thousands bid farewell to Patriarch Pavle,...
Hundreds of thousands of people joined a somber funeral procession Thursday for Patriarch Pavle, who led the Serbian Orthodox Church through its post-Communist revival and the Balkans' bloody ethnic wars in the 1990s.
Serbia's president faces alcohol-related charges
Serbian President Boris Tadic faces a fine for allegedly drinking champagne at a stadium with his sports minister and the head of the soccer federation.
Merkel: Germany Supports Serbiaa s EU Integration
Belgrade German Chancellor Angela Merkel has announced that Germany explicitly supports Serbia's EU integration.
Medvedev sends Serbs condolences over Patriarch Pavle's death
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has expressed condolences to his Serbian counterpart Boris Tadic over the death of Serbian Orthodox Patriarch Pavle, the Kremlin said Monday.
Serbia's president faces alcoholrelated charges
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Serbian President to Meet with Angela Merkel
Belgrade Vuk Jeremic, Boris Tadic and Gwido Westerwelle in Berlin Nineteen days after the formation of a new German government, Serbian President Boris Tadic headed for a one-day visit to Berlin.
Serbia begins official mourning for Patriarch Pavle
Serbia's president Boris Tadic, second left, pays his respects near the coffin of Serbian Patriarch Pavle at the main Saborna Crkva church in Belgrade, November 15 2009.
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