DSS leader hits back at "electoral will" claims 16:20 | Source:Beta, Tanjug
DSS leader Vojislav Koštunica says that only 126 MPs can form a majority that represents the will of the citizens.
“Koštunica punishing Serbia” 14:01 | Source:FoNet, Beta, Tanjug
Boris Tadić says he has held informal talks with the Socialists and proposed the formation of a socially responsible government guaranteeing a better life for its citizens.
JS leader opens possibility of talks with DS 09:25 -> 15:34 | Source:Beta, Tanjug
United Serbia (JS) leader Dragan Marković says that his party will negotiate with the DS if talks with the SRS and DSS fall through.
LDP: Understanding for DS-SPS government 09:52 | Source:Tanjug
LDP leader Čedomir Jovanović says that his party will do everything to help the DS reach an agreement with the SPS.
NATO: KFOR keeping peace 11:48 | Source:FoNet
NATO Commander for Southern Europe Mark Fitzgerald says that KFOR's mission in Kosovo is to ensure security and peace.
SRS, SPS, DSS form coalition in Vrbas 13:21 | Source:Beta
The Serb Radical Party (SRS), the Socialists, and the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) have signed a coalition agreement in Vrbas.
“DS yet to launch Belgrade talks” 16:43 | Source:B92, Beta, Tanjug
Democratic Party (DS) official Dragan Đilas says that his party has not held any “formal talks” regarding a local government coalition in Belgrade.
“No plans yet for UNMIK reconfiguration” 15:01 | Source:Beta
UN Sec.-Gen. Ban Ki-moon won't be announcing plans for UNMIK’s reconfiguration in the coming days, as previously expected, writes Priština daily Zeri.
“EU carefully following election process” 16:50 | Source:Beta
The EU is “following the political process in Serbia after the recent elections with great interest,” according to Oliver Dulić.
Šabac: Re-vote at four polling stations 13:57 | Source:Beta
The District Court in Šabac has upheld the Electoral Commission’s (RIK) decision to hold re-votes at four polling stations.
"KFOR should stick to mission" 13:12 | Source:Beta
Russia and Spain are opposed to KFOR training the Kosovo security forces, and believe KFOR should stick to its U.N. mission, says Lieutenant Gen. Zdravko Ponoš.
Govt. adopts 2009 budget memorandum 10:23 | Source:B92
The government has adopted a memorandum for both the budget and economic and fiscal policy for 2009, together with projections for 2010 and 2011.
NBS in bid to stabilize foreign currency market 13:33 | Source:Tanjug
The National Bank of Serbia (NBS) is to force banks to transfer 10 percent of their foreign currency reserves into dinars.
German companies in Serbia satisfied 13:08 | Source:Tanjug
Most German firms doing business in Serbia are satisfied, according to a poll conducted by German business associations.
Croatian soldier testifies at Storm trial 12:45 | Source:Beta
Former Croat soldier Vladimir Gojanović testified yesterday at the Hague trial of 3 Croatian generals accused of war crimes during Operation Storm in 1995.
“Tuzla Column attack organized by authorities” 10:10 | Source:Beta
The former commander of the JNA’s barracks in Tuzla says that the attack on a JNA column in 1992 was organized with the support of the authorities.
Lovas war crimes trial continues 11:41 | Source:Beta
The Lovas war crimes trial continued yesterday as the defendants entered their pleas at the Belgrade District Court War Crimes Chamber .
"Enemy of State" poster suspect questioned 12:51 | Source:Beta
The head of a group called "The Family of Serb Supporters" has been questioned at the 4th Municipal Court over the “Enemy of the State” posters in Belgrade.
Albanian prosecution agrees to cooperate 09:38 | Source:Beta
The Albanian prosecution says it will cooperate with the Hague should it wish to investigate Carla Del Ponte’s claims about the trade in human organs there.
Montenegro on course for NATO membership 10:01 | Source:Beta
Milo Đukanović says that Montenegro should be eligible for NATO membership at the Alliance’s next summit.
Chinese leader visits quake area 10:06 | Source:BBC
Chinese President Hu Jintao has flown to south-western Sichuan Province, where it is feared up to 50,000 people may have died in Monday's earthquake.
100 killed in new Nigeria pipeline inferno 11:19 | Source:AFP
An oil pipeline explosion killed about 100 people on Thursday near a primary school in a suburb north of Lagos, the Red Cross said.
Two Georgian police wounded in rebel region 19:45 | Source:Ria novosti
At least two Georgian policemen were injured in explosions in the zone of the conflict between Georgia and its breakaway republic of South Ossetia on Friday.
Oil above USD 127 for the first time 15:19 | Source:BBC
Oil prices have hit a record high above USD 127 a barrel on speculation that China will need to import more fuel, stretching global supplies.
EUFOR accused of security lapses in Chad 19:42 | Source:UPI
The European Union Force has failed to adequately protect the aid groups attempting to disperse supplies in Chad, aid officials allege.
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