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Clash of Tabloid Tycoons Intensifies in Serbia
Kurir owner Rodic on Monday accused Miroslav Bogicevic, a Serbian businessman currently on trial for corruption and Goran Veselinovic, a member of the main board of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party, of blackmailing him with the backing of Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic.
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PM reveals name of new Serbian ambassador to Germany
Serbia's newly appointed ambassador to Germany is Dusan Crnogorcevic, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic has said.
Vucic disclosed the identity of the new ambassador in a statement for the Belgrade-based tabloid Kurir, adding that the ambassador was appointed at his initiative.
Vucic: Good relations guarantee peace
Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic has stated ahead of his visit to Tirana that "Serbia wants good relations with Albania."
This would contribute to the overall stability in the Western Balkans, he told the Belgrade-based tabloid Kurir.
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Adviser denies rift between president and PM
Adviser denies rift between president and PM
BELGRADE -- Stanislava Pak-Stankovic, an adviser to Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic has told the media that "a campaign" is currently being conducted against him.
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Vucic: I will discuss ombudsman's criticism with Hahn
BELGRADE - Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said that he will discuss with Commissioner for European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Johannes Hahn the criticism voiced by Serbian ombudsman with regard to the incident in which Vucic's brother Andrej was beaten up.
German company to open largest pig farm in Serbia
BELGRADE - Germany's largest meat producer Clemens Toennies will pay a visit to Serbia on December 1 to finalise a deal on opening a pig farm with 1,500,000 animal units, Belgrade-based Kurir reported on Tuesday.
Toennies plans to lease up to 15,000 hectares of land in Serbia for the pig farm.
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Incident interrupts Vucic's lecture
LONDON - Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic's lecture at the London School of Economics and Political Science on Monday was interrupted by an incident caused by controversial Serbian businessman Nikola Sandulovic, Belgrade-based media reported on Tuesday.
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"Serbia is not neutral, it has chosen EU"
"Serbia is not neutral, it has chosen EU"
BELGRADE -- German Ambassador to Serbia Heinz Wilhelm noted on Saturday that Serbia is not neutral, as it has opted for the EU path and chosen to join the organization.
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Wilhelm: Serbia is not neutral, it has chosen EU
BELGRADE - German Ambassador to Serbia Heinz Wilhelm noted on Saturday that Serbia is not neutral, as it has opted for the EU path and chosen to be an EU member state.
I would not say that Serbia is neutral. Serbia is in the process of EU membership negotiations. Your country has opted for the EU path and chosen to be an EU member state, Wilhelm told the Belgrade-based daily Kurir.
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Tabakovic: Dinar's decline caused by debts and Ukraine
BELGRADE - National Bank of Serbia (NBS) Governor Jorgovanka Tabakovic has said she is not worried about the fall of the national currency to a historic low of RSD 116.74 for one euro on Thursday, explaining that the reasons for that were a bad state of Serbia’s public finances and the Ukraine crisis.