Geography of Serbia
Minister Vulin denied visit to Kosovo again
BELGRADE - The Serbian government's Office for Kosovo-Metohija condemned on Sunday the decision by the Pristina authorities to deny Serbia's Minister without Portfolio Aleksandar Vulin permission to pay a two-day visit to the villages of Donja Budriga, the municipality of Gnjilane, and Rajanovce, near Kosovska Kamenica.
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Rodic to visit Italy on Monday
BELGRADE - Nebojsa Rodic, Serbia's outgoing defence minister, will pay a visit to Italy on Monday during which he will meet with his Italian counterpart Roberta Pinotti to discuss the possibilities of fostering cooperation in the defence field.
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Radulovic back in Serbia, taken in for questioning
BELGRADE - Slobodan Radulovic, former director of C Market retail chain, returned to Serbia after eight years on the run and was taken in for questioning at the Organized Crime Prosecutor's Office of the Belgrade High Court.
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Dacic: We must respect legacy of our ancestors
BELGRADE - The 69th anniversary of the breakthrough of the Axis lines on the Syrmian Front and the final battles for Yugoslavia's liberation from Nazi occupation in World War II was marked in Adasevci near Sid, northwestern Serbia.
Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic laid a wreath on the behalf of the government at the Syrmian Front memorial and paid tribute to the victims.
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KiM Serbs, EULEX confer on arrests of Serbs
KOSOVSKA MITROVICA - Representatives of Serbs in north Kosovo called on EULEX to stop arresting Serbs until Serb judges and prosecutions are included in the Kosovo judiciary, member of the Kosovo parliament Aleksandar Jablanovic has said.
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69 years since breakthrough of Syrmian Front
BELGRADE - Serbia marked on Saturday 69 years since the breakthrough of the Axis lines on the Syrmian Front after a 175-day campaign to liberate Yugoslavia from Nazi occupation in World War II.
The Syrmian Front campaign saw some of the most difficult and longest and most tragic WWII fighting. Over 250,000 soldiers fought in the trench battles from October 21, 1944 to April 12, 1945.
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Today marks 69 years since breakthrough of Syrmian Front
BELGRADE - Serbia marked on Saturday 69 years since the breakthrough of the Axis lines on the Syrmian Front after a 175-day campaign to liberate Yugoslavia from Nazi occupation in World War II.
The Syrmian Front campaign saw some of the most difficult and longest and most tragic WWII fighting. Over 250,000 soldiers fought in the trench battles from October 21, 1944 to April 12, 1945.
Dacic expects meeting with Vucic over weekend
SREMSKA KAMENICA - Leader of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) Ivica Dacic expects that over the weekend he will meet leader of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) Aleksandar Vucic to discuss in detail a government program and candidates for ministerial posts.
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Serbia, Croatia sign plan of military agreement in 2014
BELGRADE - The plan of bilateral military cooperation between the Serbian Ministry of Defence and the Croatian Defence Ministry for the year of 2014 was signed in Belgrade on Friday.
Nikolic, Davenport discuss new govt, dialogue with Pristina
BELGRADE - Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic informed Head of the EU Delegation Michael Davenport on Friday that the constitution of the new government would be discussed with all leaders of parties represented in the parliament and that the responsibilities for personnel and other solutions would be fully transferred to the new prime minister.