Serbia to receive Hungarian gas 12:59 -> 15:34 | Source:B92, Beta, Tanjug
Hungary will deliver between one and two million cubic meters of gas to Serbia between 17:00 and 19:00 CET today, reports the Hungarian MTI agency.
Prague: Don't hold Serbia hostage to Mladić 16:04 | Source:Tanjug
Czech Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg says that Serbia’s further EU integration should not be impeded by the failure to arrest Ratko Mladić.
Four Serbian officials to attend Obama breakfast 10:31 | Source:Beta, Blic
Four politicians from Serbia will attend the traditional prayer breakfast organized by newly elected U.S. President Barack Obama, daily Blic writes.
Jeremić visit to France postponed 15:37 | Source:Tanjug
Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić has postponed his visit to France, where he had been scheduled to meet with French counterpart Bernard Kouchner today.
Nikolić dismissed from Administrative Committee 17:08 | Source:Beta
Serb Progressive Party (SNS) leader Tomislav Nikolić has been dismissed as chairman of the Parliamentary Administrative Committee.
Tirana: Serb "ultra-nationalists" to blame 09:33 -> 15:15 | Source:Beta
Albanian President Bamir Topi said in Priština today that Serb “ultra-nationalists” were to blame for the recent incidents and clashes in Kosovo.
"LSV losing its identity" 12:19 | Source:Beta, Građanski list
Vojvodina Hungarian leader Ištvan Pastor says that in the last few months, his party has been the only one to champion Vojvodina’s regional interests.
Dinar slumps to new record low 10:03 | Source:B92
According to the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) central exchange rate, the dinar has fallen to a record low against the euro, where EUR 1 is now worth RSD 93.06.
Serb firemen remain in critical condition 14:57 | Source:Tanjug
The two firemen injured during last week’s incidents in Kosovska Mitrovica remain in a critical condition, says local hospital director Vladimir Adžić.
Šešelj trial resumes 12:01 | Source:Tanjug
The war crimes trial of Serb Radical Party leader Vojislav Šešelj has resumed at the Hague Tribunal after the end of the holiday period that began on Dec.19.
SPC: Church in Kosovo robbed 15:56 | Source:Beta
The Raško-Prizrenska Eparchy says that the St. Grigorije Bogoslov church in Livađa, near Gračanica, was broken into and robbed last night.
Croat police charged with murder of Serb POWs 12:53 | Source:Tanjug
The District Court in Split has indicted five former policemen on charges of torturing Serb prisoners-of-war in a prison in the port of Lora.
Govt., unions to meet on Friday 11:56 | Source:B92
The Association of Independent Unions has been invited by President Boris Tadić to talks on Friday with employers and Prime Minister Mirko Cvetković.
Snowfall wreaking havoc on Serbian roads 13:12 | Source:Tanjug
Heavy snowfall is causing traffic chaos in Serbia, leading to lengthy traffic jams and several accidents throughout the country.
Dodik: RS powers more important than EU 16:09 | Source:Večernje novosti
RS PM Milorad Dodik says the RS won't relinquish any more of its powers and that for the RS, issues pertaining to its powers are "more important than the EU."
Sanader: Slovenians want us in EU 10:51 | Source:B92
Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader believes that the majority of Slovenians would support Croatia’s entry into the EU.
“Đukanović plans to quit” 14:34 | Source:Dan, Tanjug
Podgorica daily Dan claims that Prime Minister Milo Đukanović plans to step down after the next parliamentary elections.
Rockets from Lebanon hit Israel 09:56 | Source:Reuters
At least three rockets fired from Lebanon exploded in northern Israel on Thursday, wounding two people, police and medics said.
Vatican deplores Gaza situation 10:48 | Source:BBC
The Pope's justice minister, Cardinal Renato Martino, has sharply criticized Israel's actions and likened the Gaza Strip to a "big concentration camp".
UK interest rate drops to lowest ever 15:44 | Source:EuroNews
The Bank of England has cut its benchmark interest rate by 0.5 percent to try to prevent the British economy from falling into a deep and lasting downturn.
U.S. to lead new anti-pirate force 16:43 | Source:BBC
A new international force to combat piracy off the coast of Somalia is being formed and will be headed by an American admiral, the U.S. navy says.
Europe is failing two life-and-death tests Timothy Garton Ash "Europe faces two acute crises that threaten both our interests and our values. The Gaza war is a negation of every principle for which Europe claims to stand. It directly affects our vital interests.
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