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Top Tennis Player to Promote Child Rights in Native Serbia
World?s Top Tennis Player Tapped by UN to Promote Child Rights in Native Serbia
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Euro 2012 qual. - Match Facts: Northern Ireland v Serbia
Match facts and figues ahead of Northern Ireland's Euro 2012 Qualifier with Serbia.
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Belgrade to host conference on match fixing
BELGRADE -- Serbia's Minister of Youth and Sport Sne?ana Samard?i?-Markovi? met on Thursday with CoE Director of Education, Youth and Sport Gabriela Battaini-Dragoni.
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"EU ambition elevated to status of dogma"
BELGRADE -- Unless Serbia has national unity and rejects demands to pay for EU membership with territory, it will experience a historic downfall, Vojislav Ko?tunica says.
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On Germany?s fanatical anti-Serbian efforts
Recently, German Chancellor Angel Merkel visited Belgrade to deliver yet more arbitrary demands on Serbia before the nation will be considered for the problematic and possibly soon-to-collapse European Union.
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KFOR commander meets with Serbian Army chief
BELGRADE -- KFOR commander Erhard Buhler met with Serbian Army (VS) CoGS Lt. Gen. Miloje Mileti? on Wednesday, Tanjug news agency is reporting.
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BELGRADE ? An International Monetary Fund (IMF) delegation reached an agreement Wednesday with Serbia on a standby loan of EUR 1 billion (USD 1.4 bln) and warned that Europe?s financial debt crisis will hurt growth in the Balkan nation, Wall Street Journal informs.
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Serbia, IMF agree on new stand-by loan, officials say
BELGRADE : Serbia and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have reached an agreement for a new one-billion euro ($1.4 billion) stand-by loan for the Balkans country, officials said on Wednesday.
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Old fire engines sent to Serbia
Redundant fire engines from south Wales are to be given a new lease of life in Serbia as part of a three-year project to improve its fire service.
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IMF reaches new deal with Serbia on loan
An IMF delegation reached an agreement Wednesday with Serbia on a standby loan of euro1 billion and warned that Europe's financial debt crisis will hurt growth in the Balkan nation.
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IMF delegation reaches new deal with Serbia on ?1 billion standby loan
BELGRADE, Serbia - An International Monetary Fund delegation says it has reached an agreement with Serbia on a standby loan of about ?1 billion ($1.44 billion), after a previous deal expired earlier this year.
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Minister says it was wrong to hold meeting in Belgrade
ZVE?AN -- Serbia's Minister for Kosovo Goran Bogdanovi? has said that it was wrong to hold a meeting of four municipalities from northern Kosovo in Belgrade.
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Kosovo-Serbia talks resume as pressure mounts on Belgrade
(BELGRADE ) - EU-mediated talks between Belgrade and Pristina resume on Friday with Serbia under increasing pressure to improve its relations with Kosovo if it wants to get EU candidacy status this year.
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Security Council reviews row between Kosovo, Serbia
UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 30 (UPI) -- Russia is circulating a draft resolution at the U.N. Security Council condemning Kosovo, a move Western members said they would resist.
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Serbia president rules out Kosovo recognition
(PRAGUE ) - Serbian President Boris Tadic said Monday that Serbia will not recognise Kosovo's independence while he is in office.
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Minister "believes" deal with IMF at hand
BELGRADE -- Serbia's economy minister says he believes the visiting IMF delegation and Serbian officials would agree on a new precautionary arrangement by Tuesday evening.
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Landlocked Serbia to set up naval disasters agency
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbia is planning to set up a new agency to investigate disasters at sea, despite having no coastline of its own and little money to spare in the public purse, a government official said on Monday.
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Serbia's Tadic says can accept EU police for Kosovo
LANY, Czech Republic (Reuters) - Serbian President Boris Tadic said on Monday he would accept an EU police mission for Kosovo, but drew the line on recognizing the independence of its former province.
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"Relations between Serbia and Croatia are important"
PRAGUE -- Serbian President Boris Tadi? stated on Monday that the relations between Serbia and Croatia are too important to be jeopardized by inconsiderate statements.
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Tadi?: Serbia doesn?t want war, violence
BELGRADE -- Serbia?s President Boris Tadi? has said that Serbia does not want war or violence and that Pri?tina would have to bear consequences if it took violent actions.
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