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Serbia and Montenegro Profit From Ukraine Flight Detours
The air traffic control agency, SMATSA, expects to earn more than 68 million eurofrom route charges in 2015, after some major European airlines relocated flight paths over Serbia and Montenegro due to the armed conflicts in Ukraine.
Serbia sends aid to flood hit Macedonia and Albania
BELGRADE - The government of the Republic of Serbia will send financial aid of EUR 50,000 each to flood stricken Macedonia and Albania, it was decided in the meeting on Sunday.
The decision to send one-off financial aid to the neighboring countries affected by disastrous floods was made at the suggestion of the prime minister, the government's press office said in a release.
Kotzias: Irredentism obstacle to name deal
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Croatia dissapointed, Serbia satisfied
VERDICT International Court of Justice dismissed charges Croatia dissapointed, Serbia satisfied
International Court of Justice ruled that there were no genocide during the civil war in Croatia, but the burdan of war past remains present.
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Lajcak: ICJ judgment - opportunity to overcome past
BELGRADE - Slovakia's Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajcak has said that the judgment of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on the mutual genocide lawsuits filed by Croatia and Serbia is a good opportunity for overcoming the past and turning to a common European future.
Turkish suitcase traders hit by Russian crisis, eye new markets
Turkey's suitcase traders face a slowdown in business with their Russian counterparts, focusing on diversifying their markets while maintaining their ties with Russia Turkish suitcase traders have begun to feel the impact of the Russian economic crisis and are focused on diversifying their markets, while maintaining their ties with Russian market players, said G?yasettin Eyyüpkoca, head
Vu?i?: Swedes do not believe in fairy tales
Serbian Prime Minister visited Sweden Vu?i?: Swedes do not believe in fairy tales
- In Scandinavian countries, it's very important to tell the truth and show commitment, because people here do not believe in fairy tales and easy solutions - Aleksandar Vu?i? said during his visit to Sweden.
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ForMin Aurescu tells Ukraine Romania expects mobilization to not be 'selective'
Romanian Foreign Affairs Minister Bogdan Aurescu met Ukrainian ambassador in Bucharest Teofil Bauer on Tuesday, on which occasion he communicated the Romanian side's expectation that the partial mobilization carried out amid the conflict in eastern Ukraine should not have a 'selective' character and should avoid 'discriminatory approaches that might target ethnic grounds as well'.
ICJ to rule on Croatian and Serbian genocide laswuits
ICJ to rule on Croatian and Serbian genocide laswuits
BELGRADE -- The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will today rule on genocide lawssuits filed by Croatia and Serbia for the crimes committed in Croatia in 1991-1995.
Britons and Germans led incoming tourism in 2014
By Stathis Kousounis
The top countries in air arrivals to Greece last year were UK (2.5 million tourists), Germany (2.2 million), Russia (1.14 million) Italy (940,000) and France (785,000), according to the Association of Hellenic Tourism Enterprises.
Germany rose by 23 percent while Russia fell 13 percent.
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