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Vucic talks with Jakovcic

BELGRADE - Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic talked on Thursday with Ivan Jakovcic, a member of the European Parliament from Croatia, about the economic measures that the government adopted and reforms that it intends to put in place.

Vucic and Jakovcic discussed the damage that Serbia suffered during the severe flash floods in May, the government's press office stated.

IEP: Serbia is safe country

IEP: Serbia is safe country

NEW YORK -- Serbia ranks 52nd in the Global Peace Index (GPI), produced by the New York-based Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP).

This index ranks it among the top 30 percent of the safest countries in the world.

IEP: Serbia is a safe country

NEW YORK - Serbia ranks 52nd in the Global Peace Index (GPI), produced by the New York-based Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP), and is in the top 30 percent of the safest countries in the world.

Serbia Media Union Slates Editor's Anti-Croat Rant

Serbia's Independent Journalists' Association, NUNS, has accused the editor of a pro-government newspaper of stirring up hatred against neighbouring Croatia.

It said Dragan Vucicevic, the editor-in-chief of the daily Informer, should be held accountable for spreading hate speech on both his Twitter account and his newspaper.

Croatian Jet Crash Blamed on Defence Cuts

A Croatian military plane, a Russian-made MiG-21, has crashed on Tuesday afternoon in Donja Lomnica, near Velika Gorica in Croatia.

The plane was returning from celebrations marking Croatia’s 1995 victory over Serbian rebels in “Operation Storm” in Knin, Dalmatia, and fell just before reaching its base in the Velika Gorica area.

100,000 Croatian Nationalists Join ‘Victory Day’ Party

Conservative campaigners and a freed war criminal joined celebrations in the village of Cavoglave on the anniversary of the Croatian Army’s victory over Serb forces in 1995’s Operation Storm.

Croatian Leaders Booed at ‘Victory Day’ Ceremony

PM Zoran Milanovic and President Ivo Josipovic were heckled by war veterans at a ceremony to mark the 19th anniversary of the Croatian Army’s victorious Operation Storm against Serb forces.

Croatia Fails to Clinch INA Deal with Hungarians

Croatian government has plans to buy out shares in Croatia’s INA company owned by the Hungarian energy company MOL - to regain control over the country’s only major energy concern - broke down at the end of last week.

The government in Zagreb wanted to add the 49.1 per cent of shares that MOL owns in INA to the Croatian state’s existing stake of 44.84 per cent.

Bulgaria to Sign Road Transport Agreement with Kosovo

Bulgaria is seeking to regulate transport connections with Kosovo through a new Agreement on International Road Transport of Passengers and Cargo.

Bulgaria's Transport Ministry believes that it is necessary to facilitate the creation of a regulatory framework applicable to the bilateral relations with Kosovo in the sphere.

Germany takes leading role in promoting EU integration for Balkans

Germany takes leading role in promoting EU integration for Balkans

Germany is taking a leadership role in the Balkans' integration to the European Union.

Leaders of western Balkan countries are invited to a high-profile conference next month in Germany to support their integration prospects into the European Union.

Indictment for war crimes against Serb civilians in Odzak

SARAJEVO - The prosecutor of the Special Department for War Crimes of the Bosnia-Herzegovina Prosecutor's Office has raised an indictment against four former members of the Croatian Defence Council suspected of rape, torture and sexual abuse of Serb women in the area of Odzak, northern part of the Bosniak and Croatian entity of Bosnia-Herzegovina, during the war in the former Yugoslavia, in the

Nikolic takes part in meeting of SEE heads of state

DUBROVNIK - Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic is taking part in an annual meeting of the heads of state of South-East Europe (SEE), which welcomes German Chancellor Angela Merkel as a guest, in Dubrovnik on Tuesday.

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