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Vulin: Fascism defeated, but not gone
BELGRADE - The International Day Against Fascism and Antisemitism was marked on Sunday with a memorial concert by the Borislav Pascan Youth Philharmonic Orchestra at the National Theatre.
Fascism has been defeated, but it is not gone, warned Minister of Veteran Affairs Aleksandar Vulin at a ceremony organised by the Serbian government.
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Croatia Pushes Ahead With Writing Off Debts
Croatia's government, headed by the Minister of Social Policies and Youth, Milanka Opacic, is pushing ahead with drafting a decree that will scrap the poorest people's debts to banks, communal services and telecommunications firms.
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Belgrade-Zagreb flights to be reestablished after 23 years
Belgrade-Zagreb flights to be reestablished after 23 years
BELGRADE -- Air Serbia will on December 12, after 23 years, reestablish the air route between Belgrade, Serbia, and Zagreb, Croatia.
The carrier announced it would fly to Zagreb and back twice a day.
Montenegro Govt Accused of 'Betraying' Prevlaka
Montenegrin opposition leader Nebojsa Medojevic on Thursday accused the government of handing over vital territorial waters to Croatia and called on "democratic forces" in the country to hold a protest rally.
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Croatian Ministers Duel Over Economy Chamber Fees
Croatia's Minister for Entrepreneurship, Gordan Maras, and the Economy Minister, Ivan Vrdoljak, have resumed a public duel over the status of the Chamber of Economy, HGK.
Both ministers are involved in drafting a new law on the HGK - and one of the issues is the obligatory membership fees, paid monthly by businessmen and companies.
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Thales International wants cooperation with Serbian Railways
BELGRADE - Representatives of the multinational company Thales International talked with the Serbian Railways management about the prospects for the company's engagement in the Serbian railway projects.
This company, based in France, supplies transport management systems, while the Thales branch in Austria offers rail signaling solutions, Serbian Railways said in a statement.
"Balkan region is Germany's new interest"
"Balkan region is Germany's new interest"
BELGRADE -- Belgrade and Zagreb are committed to cooperation, foreign ministers of Serbia and Croatia, Ivica Dačić and Vesna Pusić, said in an interview for TV N1.
Dačić believes that everything that happened in the past should serve as the basis for a common future.
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Dacic, Pusic: Belgrade, Zagreb committed to cooperation
BELGRADE - Belgrade and Zagreb are committed to cooperation, the ministers of foreign affairs of Serbia and Croatia, Ivica Dacic and Vesna Pusic, said in an interview for Belgrade TV N1.
Dacic believes that everything that happened in the past should serve as the basis for a joint future.
Serbia ranks 77th according to Legatum Prosperity Index
BELGRADE - Serbia ranks 77th according to the Legatum Prosperity Index, while Norway claimed the first place on the list of 142 countries.
The Prosperity Index released by Legatum Group on Tuesday evaluates countries according to a number of parameters in sectors of economy, entrepreneurship, administration, education, healthcare, security, individual freedoms and social capital.
Serbia ranks 77th on Legatum Prosperity Index
Serbia ranks 77th on Legatum Prosperity Index
BELGRADE -- Serbia ranks 77th according to the Legatum Prosperity Index, while Norway claimed the first place on the list of 142 countries.
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