Humanities
Nikolic lays wreath at Memorial to Kosovo Heroes
KRUSEVAC - The marking of Vidovdan or St Vitus' Day, a religious and national holiday, began on Saturday morning in Krusevac, where Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic laid a wreath at the Memorial to Kosovo Heroes.
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A carrot each until after the elections
The bill submitted to the Parliament for a solution to the Kurdish issue aims to provide a âlegal platformâ for the process named the âresolution process.â
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Iraq's Sadr vows to 'shake the ground' against militants
Powerful Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr has vowed to "shake the ground" under the feet of advancing Sunni militants, as Iraqi prime minister Nuri al-Maliki warned rivals against exploiting the crisis to sideline him.
Last batch of Syrian chemical weapons delivered for neutralisation
National Bank of Greece mulls second round offers for p/e business
National Bank of Greece is reviewing second-round bids for its London-headquartered private equity business and hopes to sell it «imminently», the bank's deputy chief executive Petros Christodoulou told Reuters.
We cannot protect culture with 700 archeologists
Archeology is a branch of science that researches, documents and tries to interpret, based on material findings, the cultural and social orders of human communities that lived in the past. Ancient artifacts are preserved not because of their aesthetic beauties, but because they are historic documents.
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Pressure on banks to write off corporate debt
By Evgenia Tzortzi
The government is putting pressure on banks to increase funding to enterprises in an bid to see the improvement of financial conditions reflected in the real economy.
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Obama Could Act in Araq without US Congress Approval
US President Barack Obama could intervene in Iraq without seeking support from lawmakers, Republican Senator Mitch McConnell said after Obama met Congress members.
In his words, the President "he didn't feel he had any need for authority" to take steps on the Islamist militants' advance in Iraq, as the BBC quoted McConnell as saying.
Ensure transparency of media funding sources
BELGRADE - Transparency Serbia Executive Director Nemanja Nenadic stated on Wednesday that transparency of media funding sources should be ensured regardless of the ownership structure so that readers and viewers would know about the potential influences on the editorial policy.
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Greece fixes prices for food at beaches
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