Press: War in Caucasus, Karadžić latest

South Ossetia tragedy, Guča revelry, and more Karadžić speculation are mixing on the front pages of the newspapers.

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Sunday, 10.08.2008.

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South Ossetia tragedy, Guca revelry, and more Karadzic speculation are mixing on the front pages of the newspapers. BLIC—"Clinton and Chirac personally blocked Karadzic's arrest", is the headline to an interview with former Hague spokeswoman Florence Hartmann – some details can be found here. Press: War in Caucasus, Karadzic latest Meanwhile in Georgia, after several days of clashes in the South Ossetia region, "Saakashvili declares state of war". VECERNJE NOVOSTI—"Kosovo boomerang hits West", says the headline to an article about the South Ossetian crisis, which has "exposed the double standards of the EU and the U.S." when it comes to countries' sovereignty and territorial integrity. "Hunt for golden trumpet", more relaxed news are coming from Guca, where the last day of a brass band festival was scheduled for Sunday. GAZETA—"Commotion in Belgrade", the tabloid looks at efforts to form a local government in the Serbian capital. "Cume's best man arrested", is about the bust in Croatia of Ante Tomas, said to be a close friend of gangster turned protected witness Ljubisa Buha, a.k.a. Cume. GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Powerless Zannier introduction to EULEX, and then NATO boot?", wonders this daily on the front page, analyzing the reasons behind the recent attacks launched at the new UNMIK chief from the Kosovo Albanian corner. Boris Tadic's intention to send an envoy to the U.S. is interpreted thus: "Not to turn Bush toward Serbia, but to turn Serbia toward Bush". KURIR—"He surrendered himself!", the tabloid has the latest speculation about the circumstances of Radovan Karadzic's arrest. "Stop to Dinkic", says that Russia is demanding that the strategic energy agreement cannot be changed, while the main obstacle to this is seen in Mladjan Dinkic. POLITIKA—South Ossetia is on the front page: "Georgia declares state of war". PRESS—Hague fugitive Ratko Mladic's cousin Dusko claims: "Mladic will not be taken to Hague alive". Meantime in Guca some are making profit, "EUR 3mn from tickets".

Press: War in Caucasus, Karadžić latest

Meanwhile in Georgia, after several days of clashes in the South Ossetia region, "Saakashvili declares state of war".

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI—"Kosovo boomerang hits West", says the headline to an article about the South Ossetian crisis, which has "exposed the double standards of the EU and the U.S." when it comes to countries' sovereignty and territorial integrity.

"Hunt for golden trumpet", more relaxed news are coming from Guča, where the last day of a brass band festival was scheduled for Sunday.

GAZETA—"Commotion in Belgrade", the tabloid looks at efforts to form a local government in the Serbian capital.

"Čume's best man arrested", is about the bust in Croatia of Ante Tomas, said to be a close friend of gangster turned protected witness Ljubiša Buha, a.k.a. Čume.

GLAS JAVNOSTI—"Powerless Zannier introduction to EULEX, and then NATO boot?", wonders this daily on the front page, analyzing the reasons behind the recent attacks launched at the new UNMIK chief from the Kosovo Albanian corner.

Boris Tadić's intention to send an envoy to the U.S. is interpreted thus: "Not to turn Bush toward Serbia, but to turn Serbia toward Bush".

KURIR—"He surrendered himself!", the tabloid has the latest speculation about the circumstances of Radovan Karadžić's arrest.

"Stop to Dinkić", says that Russia is demanding that the strategic energy agreement cannot be changed, while the main obstacle to this is seen in Mlađan Dinkić.

POLITIKA—South Ossetia is on the front page: "Georgia declares state of war".

PRESS—Hague fugitive Ratko Mladić's cousin Duško claims: "Mladić will not be taken to Hague alive".

Meantime in Guča some are making profit, "EUR 3mn from tickets".

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