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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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”.

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.

“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.

“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.

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.
Business & Economy
   
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.

“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.
Crime & War crimes
   
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.
Society
   
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.

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.

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.
Region
   
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.

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.

“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.

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.
World
   
At least 30 killed in IDF strike on UN school
10:07 -> 19:29 | Source:BBC, Ha'aretz
Israel Defense Forces, IDF, tank fire killed at least 30 Palestinians at a UN school in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday.

Gazprom cuts gas deliveries via Ukraine
11:28 | Source:Ria novosti
Gazprom has reduced deliveries of natural gas for transit through Ukraine to a third of their normal rate.

India PM says Pakistan whipping up war hysteria
10:35 | Source:Reuters
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Tuesday that Pakistan was whipping up war hysteria.

Obama picks fomer Clinton aide as CIA head
15:17 | Source:EuroNews
He has not been officially inaugurated yet, but the hard work has already started for U.S. President-elect Barack Obama.

China seen facing wave of unrest in 2009
15:55 | Source:Reuters
China faces surging protests and riots in 2009 as rising unemployment stokes discontent, a state-run magazine said.
  Yesterday's news Monday, 5 January 2009   
Politics
Tadić calls on UN, EU to protect Kosovo Serbs | (9)
Kosovska Mitrovica: Albanians assault Serbs | (28)
Punish perpetrators, asks Ivanović | (3)
DSS: Kosovo Serbs without protection | (1)
“No money for political projects” | (0)
"Serbia technically ready for EU" | (1)
Gas supplies regular, "for now" | (0)
"Obama not ignoring Balkans” | (10)
Business & Economy
NBS introduces "inflation targeting" | (0)
Crime & War crimes
Warrant issued for arrest of policeman | (2)
Society
Church sends Christmas message | (3)
NS in holiday gifts to Kosovo IDPs | (0)
Pro-Palestinian rally in Belgrade | (2)
Region
“Gotovina lawyer hiding documents” | (1)
Gunmen shoot policeman in Athens | (7)
Priština announces embassy, Podgorica has conditions | (8)
World
Israel continues Gaza offensive | (5)
Arabs react with anger to Israeli invasion of Gaza | (0)
EU to meet as gas supplies fall | (0)
"Treacherous U.S. breaks pacts" Iran tells Iraq | (0)
Obama’s Washington arrival hit by resignation | (0)


 
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