Vojvodina

"Economic not territorial decentralization"

United Serbia (JS) President Dragan Marković said that his party would vote for the Vojvodina statute and all accompanying bills. He said that they define "an economic, and not a territorial decentralization."

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Mesić: Tadić should come to Vukovar

Croatian President Stjepan Mesić said that it would be good for President Boris Tadić to come to Vukovar, as a sign of remembrance. “It would be good for him to come, I would support that, and it would be also supported by the...

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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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Serbian Police Arrest 13 Criminals

Serbian special forces arrested on Tuesday a 13-member criminal group, suspected kidnappers, extortionists and people smugglers, who are also suspected of involvement in arms and drugs trafficking. In an interview with the...

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BIG CEE launches first chain of retail parks in Serbia (RS)

Israeli group BIG Central European Estates is bringing the retail park concept to Serbia with the first of 10 new schemes now on site at Novi Sad, the country’s second largest city. BIG CEE has appointed King Sturge as leasing...

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Workers continue to block railroad

Workers of the privatized Prvi Maj company will continue blocking the international railroad connecting Belgrade and Skopje on Tuesday. The workers are calling for an agreement reached last summer with the government to be...

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Daily: Hague prosecutor satisfied

Hague Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz did not write “full cooperation” in his report, Novi Sad daily Dnevnik writes. However, he said for the first time that is “satisfied with the level of cooperation”, reports the newspaper.

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Swine flu causes surge of garlic sales

By DUSAN STOJANOVIC - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Belgrade's open-air markets were a welter of busy customers on Friday with one thing on their mind - garlic. (AP/Darko Vojinovic) BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Belgrade’s open-air markets...

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Suspects in assault on Greek national

Serbian police (MUP) in Novi Sad arrested two people on Sunday suspected of inflicting serious wounds on a Greek citizen. The victim, a 50-year-old manager in Sunoko sugar company identified with his initials S.P., was...

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Swine flu surge in Serbia prompts garlic panic

Sales of the herb — valued for its healing properties — rise during outbreak In Serbia, garlic is a remedy for all, including swine flu whose recent surge has triggered mild panic among the population. Belgrade's open-air...

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