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All Serbian gas supplies cut
16:15 -> 19:23 | Source:B92, Beta, Tanjug
Serbia’s supply of gas from Russia coming via Ukraine and Hungary have been completely suspended, says Srbijagas CEO Dušan Bajatović.
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Jeremić: No partition of Kosovo
09:11 | Source:Danas
FM Vuk Jeremić says the govt. has no intention of seeking a partition of Kosovo, denying that the Serbia-EU-UN six-point plan is a prelude to such a move.
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Protesting Albanians: We'll take other steps
10:11 -> 20:24 | Source:B92, Beta
Ethnic Albanians in Preševo are calling for the release of the members of the Gnjilane Group of the KLA arrested on suspicion of war crimes.
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Crisis HQ set up in northern KM
13:49 | Source:Tanjug
Following the recent incidents in Kosovska Mitrovica, the local Municipal Council set up a Crisis Headquarters today.
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PM: No cash to fund union demands
12:16 | Source:Večernje novosti
PM Mirko Cvetković says that at the heart of the dispute with the trade unions lies the fact that there are insufficient funds to meet the unions’ demands.
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SNS: No plans to enter govt.
09:51 | Source:Beta
SNS leader Tomislav Nikolić says that his party will not take part in any reconstruction of the government “without an overwhelming need”.
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Dačić prefers govt. reconstruction
11:23 | Source:Blic
Deputy PM Ivica Dačić says that the government is stable, but that if it comes down to it, government reconstruction is more likely than new elections.
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“Tadić must lean on Kosovo Serbs”
12:32 | Source:Dnevnik
Dušan Janjić, the director of the Forum for Ethnic Relations, says that President Boris Tadić must “impose order” in the Serb community in Kosovo.
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“Data protection law needed urgently”
16:40 | Source:Beta
Trustee for Information of Public Importance Rodoljub Šabić wants the govt. and parliament to establish the conditions for implementing the Data Protection Law.
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New Serbia calls for new elections
17:07 | Source:Tanjug
New Serbia (NS) deputy leader Dubravka Filipovski has called for new parliamentary elections in 2009.
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Euro over RSD 90 again
09:56 | Source:Beta
According to the National Bank of Serbia's (NBS) official exchange rate, there are RSD 90.94 to the euro today.
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“Restrictive monetary policy to let up soon”
15:05 | Source:Beta, Privredni pregled
Secretary General of the Association of Serbian Banks Veroljub Dugalić says that the restrictive monetary policy will be relaxed in the early stages of 2009.
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Ljajić: Holland won't budge over Mladić
15:25 | Source:Beta
There is no indication that Holland will change its position on Ratko Mladić’s arrest being a condition for Serbia’s EU integration, says Rasim Ljajić.
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K. Serbs to get Christmas Eve escort
15:58 | Source:Beta
The residents of Gračanica and neighboring villages will be provided with KFOR and Kosovo police, KPS, escorts today.
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Unions threaten large-scale protests
11:16 | Source:B92
Nezavisnost Union officials say that unions could organize protests throughout Serbia over the government’s failure to implement the Collective Agreement.
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Bosnian wins Operation Triumph
16:06 | Source:B92
Adnan Babajić from Bosnia-Hercegovina won the first series of B92 TV's Operation Triumph last night.
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Ljubljana: Time running out for Croatia
10:45 | Source:Tanjug
Slovenian PM Borut Pahor has warned that time for solving the problems with Croatia is running out, calling for an urgent meeting with Croatian PM Ivo Sanader.
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Sanader approval rating flagging
13:13 | Source:Tanjug
Support for Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader and his government is at its lowest level since he first took office, according to the latest opinion polls.
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“Lajčak may quit Bosnia”
13:34 | Source:Tanjug, Dnevni avaz
Bosnian daily Dnevni Avaz writes that Miroslav Lajčak may quit his position in Sarajevo to assume the post of Slovakian foreign minister.
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EU hoping for Macedonia visa liberalization
13:19 | Source:Tanjug
Senior EU official Erhard Busek hopes that Brussels will approve visa liberalization with Macedonia in the next six months.
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