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Croatia Threatens Serbia EU Bid Over War Crimes

Croatia’s justice minister warned that Zagreb will block Serbia’s EU accession talks if Belgrade does not prosecute war criminals and outlaw support for the nationalist Chetnik movement.

"Ice age" in political relations between Serbia and Croatia

"Ice age" in political relations between Serbia and Croatia

Zagreb criticizes Serbia almost every day since Šešelj's return to the country. After several days of silence, Belgrade strikes back.

Ivica Dačić and Rasim Ljajić responded to many statemens from Ivo Josipović, Zoran Milanović and Croatian opposition.

 

Mihajlovic: Serbia is stable partner

VIENNA - Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Zorana Mihajlovic said in Vienna on Monday that Serbia is a stable partner and wishes to have an even more active role in the future, especially in energy, infrastructure and transport interconnections.

Meeting on water supply in Adriatic region to open Tuesday

BELGRADE - The Belgrade-based Jaroslav Cerni water management institute will from Tuesday, November 25, to November 28 host a regional meeting of partner countries in the Adriatic region as part of the Drinkadria project.

Platinum Wolf 2015 exercise to take place in South base

BELGRADE - Military exercise Platinum Wolf 2015 is underway in base South near Bujanovac, southern Serbia, and it gathers around 360 members of the Serbian Armed Forces, United States Marine Corps Forces Europe and armies of Bulgaria, Macedonia, Romania and Croatia.

Platinum Wolf 2015 exercise underway in South base

BELGRADE - Military exercise Platinum Wolf 2015 is underway in the South base near Bujanovac and it gathers around 360 members of the Serbian Armed Forces, United States Marine Corps Forces Europe and armies of Bulgaria, Macedonia, Romania and Croatia.

Business In Bulgaria Pays Sixth Lowest Taxes In Europe - Survey

Bulgaria has the sixth lowest overall taxes for medium-size companies in EU and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), shows the Paying Taxes 2015 survey of PriceWaterhouseCoopers among 189 economies worldwide.

The total tax rate in Bulgaria is 27%, which ranks it sixth after Croatia (18.8%), Luxembourg (20.2%), Cyprus (23.2%), Ireland (25.9%) and Denmark (26%).

Mihajlovic to take part in CEI summit in Vienna

VIENNA - A summit of the Central European Initiative (CEI), presided by Austria this year, will be held in Vienna on Monday, with Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport, Construction, and Infrastructure Zorana Mihajlovic as Serbia's representative.

Croatia's reaction to Šešelj "hypocritical"

Croatia's reaction to Šešelj "hypocritical"

BELGRADE -- Vojislav Šešelj is "a hot topic" in Croatia because of the election campaign there, Ivica Dačić has said.

He added that the neighboring country "lacks the courage to resolve issues from the past."

Croatia Presidential Hopefuls Muster Support

After Croatia's government confirmed December 28 as the day of the presidential elections, campaign to collect signatures for the candidates started on Monda.

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Crvena Zvezda says goodbye to its fan Marko Ivkovic

BELGRADE - Crvena Zvezda basketball club said goodbye on Sunday to its supporter Marko Ivkovic who was murdered in Istanbul on November 21 ahead of the Euroleague match with Galatasaray.

"We did not know Marko Ivkovic but he knew Crvena Zvezda very well and loved it very much. Above all, and in a special way," the Belgrade basketball club said on its official website.

ICTY should be shut down

BELGRADE - Serbia's Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said on Friday Serbia was not responsible for ICTY indictee Vojiclav Seselj's temporary release, but the ICTY itself, which had been unable to deliver a verdict in 12 years, adding that the ICTY should be shut down.

Serbia among founders of DARIAH project

BELGRADE - The Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities (DARIAH) project has been officially launched in Paris, with Serbia as one of its founders.

The project was launched earlier this week, with European Commission officials and delegations from 15 countries in attendance.

Hague Tribunal should be abolished - FM

Hague Tribunal should be abolished - FM

BELGRADE -- Foreign Minister Ivica Dačić says Serbia bears no responsibility for the statements made by the leader of the Radicals (SRS) and Hague indictee Vojislav Šešelj.

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