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- Liege thrash Sampdoria to reach last 32
Serbian striker Milan Jovanovic scored a goal and set up another as Standard Liege became the first side to qualify from UEFA Cup Group C, defeating Sampdoria 3-0 to seal their last 32 place.
- Norway convicts Bosnian Muslim
OSLO, Dec 2: A Bosnian Muslim was jailed for five years on Tuesday for crimes against Serb civilians during the war in Bosnia in 1992 in the first war crimes case in Norway since the trials of Norwegians who collaborated with the Nazis. The case was the
- Montenegrin PM's 'Family' Bank Asks For State Bailout
PODGORICA -- The First Bank of Montenegro, which is partly owned by the Montenegrin prime minister and his two siblings, is asking for a 40 million-euro ($50 million) bailout from the government. Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic owns about 3 percent of the
- Russian Warships Hold Exercises with Venezuela's Navy
Russian Serbian Sinhalese Spanish Swahili Tamil Thai Tibetan Kamba Dialect Tibetan Lhasa Dialect Turkish Urdu Uygur Vietnamese News Center / / Stations / Language Studio / / / / / 008-1-0 16:0:1 Xinhua A Venezuelan Bolivarian Army Russian-made Sukhoi-0
- Promoting Serbia, for a Price
Republican lobbying shop Barbour Griffith & Rogers has picked up a client that won't be an easy sell to the U.S. government, but at least it pays well. The contract is with the government of Serbia for $60,000 a month, from July 28, 2006, through
- Serbia warns EU not to send mission to Kosovo
The rapidly deteriorating situation in Kosovo holds great danger, not only to the stability of the Balkans as a whole, but to the rest of Europe. The reason? The reason is the determination of the Bush Administration, in conjunction with the EU
- Days of Macedonian Culture in Serbia
Belgrade, December 2 (MIA) - In the framework of traditional cultural event 'Days of Macedonian Culture in Serbia', organized by the Macedonian Information-Publishing Center, poets, painters and music artists have presented the cultural richness of
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Serbia and Montenegro have asserted the formation of a joint independent state, but this entity has not been formally recognized as a state by the US. The US view is that the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) has dissolved and that none of the successor republics represents its continuation. In 1999, massive expulsions by Serbs of ethnic Albanians living in the autonomous republic of Kosovo provoked an international response, including the bombing of Serbia and the stationing of NATO and Russian peacekeepers in Kosovo.
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