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Romania Press Review - November 3
More Blogs>> 03 November 2009 Bojana Barlovac Serbian President Boris Tadic is convinced that the decision of the International Court of Justice, ICJ, on whether Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence went against international law will be made in favor of Serbia.
Basescu Nominates Economist for PM
I feel a little insecure writing this, but I'm sure that I'm in the silent majority, so here goes: Football - " it's only a game - " get over it.
Vojvodina statute "harmonised", reports say
With reports that the ruling parties have agreed to back the document, the Vojvodina statute could be debated in parliament this month.
Bosnian war-crimes fugitive arrested
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, accused of genocide by the war-crimes tribunal in The Hague, was arrested Monday, bringing an end to a nearly 13-year search for a man wanted for his part in the massacre of thousands of civilians.
Czech President Defiant on Lisbon Treaty
Tirana Czech President Vaclav Klaus Czech President Vaclav Klaus says that he will not sign the Lisbon treaty, while it is under legal review, and that the treaty will have no impact on EU enlargement.
Kosovo Elections Kick Off, Early
Prosecution witness Richard Butler, who testified from Washington via video link at the trial for genocide committed in Srebrenica, said he knew that members of the Second Special Police Squad from Sekovici were present in the Potocari area and guarded the road connecting Bratunac and Konjevic polje on July 12 and 13, 1995.
Serbia Press Review - October 2
Belgrade Serbian newspapers Here are the top stories in Serbiaa TMs main newspapers.
Changes in the law could bring some decorum to Belgrade's raucous media scene. Or kill it.
Published Tuesday 22 September 2009 07:28pm EST. Serbian President Boris Tadic faced tough questions from students during Tuesdaya s World Leaders Forum session.
Serbia's President Promises To Protect Gay Parade
Serbia's president has promised to protect hundreds of gay and human rights activists on September 20 when they stage the first gay pride parade in the capital since a similar march in 2001 ended in violent clashes.
Tadic Backs Public Sector Layoffs
Who sunk the ship in Ohrid that claimed 15 lives? Was it God or Madonna? Ita TMs proving hard for us to look in the mirror and admit our own share of the guilt.
Journalists say the new law affects freedom of the press. [Getty Images]
A new public information law passed on August 31st has journalists' associations up in arms.
EULEX-Serbia Protocol Raises Kosovo Tensions
Old political tiger, former Republika Srpska Assembly Speaker and president of the Serb Democratic Party, SDS, Dragan Kalinic, may be returning to Bosniaa s politics after he was pardoned by Bosniaa s High Representative Valentin Inzko.
Turning the page to a new era of Serbian politics
Sandzak Democratic Party chief Rasim Ljajic said the country needs new political blood to help it deal with the "arduous tasks" before it.
Politicians a oeLead Bosnia to the Verge of Wara
Part of Kosovo's Foreign Debt Written off to Serbia Serbian Economy Minister Mladjan Dinkic says that the World Bank has written off a 382 million of Kosovoa s foreign debt, which Serbia is repaying, Tanjug news agency reports.
Dacic: Serbia's ruling coalition not in crisis
Deputy Prime Minsiter Ivica Dacic rejected on Wednesday media speculation that the ruling coalition is in crisis over the controversial bill on public information, which would regulate the media.
Dacic: Serbia's ruling coalition not in crisis
Deputy Prime Minsiter Ivica Dacic rejected on Wednesday media speculation that the ruling coalition is in crisis over the controversial bill on public information, which would regulate the media.
Serbian reformist Boris Tadic has won the second round of the country's presidential election, beating his nationalist rival Tomislav Nikolic.
Balkan EU visa deal hailed as 'giant step for Macedonia'
Alluding to Neil Armstrong's famous words, Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski desribed the EU's decision today to grant visa-free travel to three Balkan countries as "a small step for the EU, but a giant leap for Macedonia". Background: Citizens of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia should be able to travel around most of Europe without visas ...
Diplomatic Diary: Solana kicks off regional tour
The EU security chief is in Belgrade. Also in diplomatic news: a US congressional delegation visits BiH and Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu was in Serbia.
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