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Survey shows positive opinion on Serbia

Students of the Belgrade Political Science Faculty conducted a survey which shows that many Europeans support Serbia’s European Union integration. According to the survey, one-fourth of citizens in Vienna, Brussels, Prague and...

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Serbian police make 11th arrest in murder of fan

BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) -Serbian police say they have arrested another suspect in the fatal attack on a French soccer fan in Belgrade two months ago. Police say a 39-year-old man identified only as Dejan S. from Belgrade is...

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Arrests for attack on policemen in south

Serbian police (MUP) in Bujanovac arrested Armend S., 21 and Bejdzet S., 53, both residents of the village of Končulj. They were brought before an investigative judge in this southern Serbian town, and charged with assault...

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"Serbia moving toward EU integration"

BELGRADE -- U.S. Ambassador-Designate to Serbia Mary Warlick addressed the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee. This is according to a U.S. embassy in Belgrade statement on Thursday. The following are excerpts from her...

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Candidacy application in mid-December?

Serbia is planning to submit its EU candidacy after the meeting of the EU Council of Ministers on December 10. This is when the Interim Trade Agreement, a part of the suspended SAA between Belgrade and Brussels, is expected to...

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Serbian, Macedonian presidents meet

Serbia recognized Macedonia under its constitutional name and that position will not change, said President Boris Tadić. He made the statement after his meeting with Macedonian counterpart Gjorge Ivanov in Belgrade late on...

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Regional fallout from Macedonia name dispute

Media reports citing unidentified senior sources in Brussels are claiming that the European Commission is to urge Athens and Skopje to come up with a solution to the dispute about the use of the name Macedonia by December 7...

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Kosova: The Elections Success Story

Kosova's elections of Nov. 15 do show that this country, with all its ethnic groups, is ready to start a peaceful life. The newly born country has shown it's much readier than opponents of its independence falsely claim to face...

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Piece of Vranjske Novine and BIRN Won in Journalism Competition

A Standing Conference of Towns and Municipalities, SKGO, has awarded the weekly newspaper Vranjske Novine first prize in a competition for the best contribution to media research in the field of local government.

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Serbs bid emotional farewell to Patriarch Pavle

BELGRADE, Serbia -- Hundreds of thousands of people joined a somber funeral procession Thursday for Patriarch Pavle, the leader of the Serbian Orthodox Church through its post-Communist revival and the Balkans' bloody ethnic...

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