Press: Cabinet falls into South Stream

The newspapers bring reports about the latest rift in the government, and a number of NATO, and Russia, related stories.

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The newspapers bring reports about the latest rift in the government, and a number of NATO, and Russia, related stories. ALO—"Teenager's heart torn apart with knife", the tabloid says of the incident in Subotica Tuesday, when a 17-year-old sustained grave injuries after being assaulted in the schoolyard. Press: Cabinet falls into South Stream BLIC—"Miskovic and Beko lose land worth several million euros", says that a court has ruled the contested land belongs to the Port of Belgrade, rather than to the two Serbian tycoons, Miroslav Miskovic and Milan Beko. National Bank of Serbia Governor Radovan Jelasic is interviewed under, "Measures against food price hikes not effective". BORBA—"Russian aid arrives", is about the landing in Belgrade yesterday of a Russian cargo plane carrying humanitarian aid for the Kosovo Serbs. "From Horgos, to Pozega", looks into the details of the controversial concession to build the highway. VECERNJE NOVOSTI—"Gas suffocated government?" the daily wonders, as it announces today's cabinet session dedicated to a draft of an energy agreement with Russia, which includes natural gas. "Russian aid lands", is also on the front page. "Heating pricier", the article brings bad news for Belgrade residents. GAZETA—"NATO attacks", the daily claims that it has information about KFOR's plans to arrest leaders of the Serbs in northern Kosovo. On a lighter note, the front page brings more speculation, this time about the leading Serbian politicians' past lives: "Boris circus artist, Ceda tyrant, Toma shepherd, Voja and Velja slaves". GLAS JAVNOSTI—Another newspaper that announces more unrest in the Serb-inhabited parts of Kosovo: "NATO prepares blitz-krieg". "Serbs don't have to live with Albanians!", quotes Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who announced the NATO summit in Bucharest will also discuss Kosovo. "Government falls into South Stream", says that the caretaker cabinet cannot see eye to eye on yet another issue, this time the strategic energy deal with Russia, that includes the construction of the South Stream natural gas pipeline. DANAS—"Proof of political will to cooperate with Hague necessary", Speaker Oliver Dulic, DS, told the daily after his visit to Brussels yesterday. "Slobodan Samardzic: Support for Serb people", more on the Russian aid. Meanwhile, EU's representative to the province, Pieter Feith, is reported to have approved its constitution: "Effective June 15". KURIR—The tabloid is steadfast in its focus on Sartid privatization and G17 Plus officials' alleged wrongdoings: "To jail!" "Janusevic leads nationals security", another story claims, about a disgraced former government official, accused of abuse of office in 2003. POLITIKA: "Bush: U.S. ready to cooperate with Serbia so that it joins NATO", the U.S. president's message from Bucharest is quoted on the front page. "Lavrov: Russia will not allow Kosovo to become UN member", another message, this time from Moscow. The front page also has the photograph of the Russian cargo plane that landed at the Belgrade airport yesterday: "Russian aid arrives". PRESS—"EUR 4mn stolen on Deki!", the tabloid claims that the transfer of Dejan Stankovic from Red Star FC was conducted illegally. "Only new government on Russian gas", says that the DS and G17 Plus ministers oppose the ratification of the Russian energy agreement.

Press: Cabinet falls into South Stream

BLIC—"Mišković and Beko lose land worth several million euros", says that a court has ruled the contested land belongs to the Port of Belgrade, rather than to the two Serbian tycoons, Miroslav Mišković and Milan Beko.

National Bank of Serbia Governor Radovan Jelašić is interviewed under, "Measures against food price hikes not effective".

BORBA—"Russian aid arrives", is about the landing in Belgrade yesterday of a Russian cargo plane carrying humanitarian aid for the Kosovo Serbs.

"From Horgoš, to Požega", looks into the details of the controversial concession to build the highway.

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI—"Gas suffocated government?" the daily wonders, as it announces today's cabinet session dedicated to a draft of an energy agreement with Russia, which includes natural gas.

"Russian aid lands", is also on the front page.

"Heating pricier", the article brings bad news for Belgrade residents.

GAZETA—"NATO attacks", the daily claims that it has information about KFOR's plans to arrest leaders of the Serbs in northern Kosovo.

On a lighter note, the front page brings more speculation, this time about the leading Serbian politicians' past lives: "Boris circus artist, Čeda tyrant, Toma shepherd, Voja and Velja slaves".

GLAS JAVNOSTI—Another newspaper that announces more unrest in the Serb-inhabited parts of Kosovo: "NATO prepares blitz-krieg".

"Serbs don't have to live with Albanians!", quotes Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who announced the NATO summit in Bucharest will also discuss Kosovo.

"Government falls into South Stream", says that the caretaker cabinet cannot see eye to eye on yet another issue, this time the strategic energy deal with Russia, that includes the construction of the South Stream natural gas pipeline.

DANAS—"Proof of political will to cooperate with Hague necessary", Speaker Oliver Dulić, DS, told the daily after his visit to Brussels yesterday.

"Slobodan Samardžić: Support for Serb people", more on the Russian aid.

Meanwhile, EU's representative to the province, Pieter Feith, is reported to have approved its constitution: "Effective June 15".

KURIR—The tabloid is steadfast in its focus on Sartid privatization and G17 Plus officials' alleged wrongdoings: "To jail!"

"Janušević leads nationals security", another story claims, about a disgraced former government official, accused of abuse of office in 2003.

POLITIKA: "Bush: U.S. ready to cooperate with Serbia so that it joins NATO", the U.S. president's message from Bucharest is quoted on the front page.

"Lavrov: Russia will not allow Kosovo to become UN member", another message, this time from Moscow.

The front page also has the photograph of the Russian cargo plane that landed at the Belgrade airport yesterday: "Russian aid arrives".

PRESS—"EUR 4mn stolen on Deki!", the tabloid claims that the transfer of Dejan Stanković from Red Star FC was conducted illegally.

"Only new government on Russian gas", says that the DS and G17 Plus ministers oppose the ratification of the Russian energy agreement.

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