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Dacic meets with Israel's deputy interior minister
BELGRADE - Serbian First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic met Friday with Israel's Deputy Interior Minister Faina Kirshenbaum, who is on a working visit to Serbia, and discussed promotion of bilateral ties.
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Dacic to meet with COELA delegation
BELGRADE - Serbia's First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic will meet with a delegation of the Working Party on Enlargement and Countries Negotiating Accession to the Union (COELA) on Thursday, the Serbian Foreign Ministry said in a release on Wednesday.
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Ljajic: This gov't set standard for all future govt's
BELGRADE - Serbian Minister of Trade, Tourism and Telecommunications Rasim Ljajic has said that in its first 100 days, this government set the standard for all future governments, as all promises from Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic’s keynote address have been kept, and citizens can measure the performance.
Economides: Postponing chapters not due to elections
BELGRADE - Greek Ambassador to Serbia Constantine Economides has said he believes that the postponement in opening the first chapters in the negotiations between Serbia and the EU has nothing to do with the recent European elections and elections in Serbia.
Former UPS director faces up to 30 days in detention
BELGRADE - The Belgrade-based High Court ordered a detention of up to 30 days for Dragan Marjanovic, former director at the Serbian Association of Employers (UPS), suspected of causing a loss of over RSD 2 million to the association.
Veljovic temporarily at helm of criminal police department
BELGRADE - General Police Director Milorad Veljovic will run the criminal police department until the appointment of a new chief, the Serbian Interior Ministry (MUP) stated in a release on Saturday.
The MUP notes that police generals Rodoljub Milovic, Mladen Kuribak, Zoran Tomasevic and Nenad Banovic have been dismissed.
Yugoslav Wartime Cartoon Show Relives 1990s Resistance
A new exhibition in Belgrade illustrates how political humour was used to combat censorship, war-mongering and the authoritarian regime of Slobodan Milosevic.
Serbian Journalist Mourned as Killers Remain at Large
Former colleagues of journalist Milan Pantic said that 13 years after his murder, the Serbian authorities have still not brought the perpetrators of this Milosevic-era killing to court.
Serbia Charges Security Officers With Journalist’s Murder
Four former state security officers have been charged with the 1999 killing of prominent Serbian journalist Slavko Curuvija, one of the most notorious crimes of the late Milosevic era.
Serbia Completes Probe of Milosevic-Era Journalist’s Slaying
Prosecutors have finished investigating the 1999 assassination of prominent journalist and government opponent Slavko Curuvija, one of the most notorious crimes of the late Milosevic era.