EP: Kosovo no barrier to Serbian integration 09:32 | Source:Beta, Tanjug
European Parliament (EP) Rapporteur Jelko Kacin says Kosovo is no barrier to Serbia’s EU integration process.
Ambassador: Malaysia to back ICJ initiative 13:40 | Source:Tanjug
The Malaysian ambassador expects his country will back Serbia's ICJ initiative at the UN General Assembly.
Koštunica: Russian reaction "suitable" 15:49 | Source:Tanjug
Russia’s recognition of South Ossetia and Abkhazia is a “suitable reaction”, says Vojislav Koštunica.
"UNMIK unable to impose solutions" 16:14 | Source:Beta, Tanjug
UNMIK spokesman Alexander Ivanko says UNMIK has not been in a position to impose agreements or solutions since June 15.
SPS expecting parliamentary breakthrough 13:02 | Source:Večernje novosti
SPS official Branko Ružić believes that the work of parliament will be unblocked next week.
"Russia to maintain support for Serbia" 12:24 | Source:Tanjug
The Russian ambassador says Moscow's recognition of S.Ossetia and Abkhazia will not weaken Serbia's position on Kosovo.
Slovakia sticks to Kosovo stance 15:55 | Source:Tanjug
Slovakia's Foreign Minister Jan Kubiš says Kosovo's unilateral independence is unacceptable for his country.
“Kosovo no S. Ossetia or Abkhazia” 10:23 | Source:Tanjug
Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu says Kosovo cannot serve as an example for Russia to recognize South Ossetia or Abkhazia.
Kosovo appoints first ambassadors 12:44 | Source:Beta
Kosovo’s president and PM have announced the names of the first 4 Kosovo ambassadors—to the U.S., UK, France and Belgium.
Kosovo IM in plea to KPS Serbs 15:11 | Source:FoNet
Kosovo Interior Minister Zenun Pajaziti has called on international partners to encourage Serb policemen to return to their jobs.
Fiat "not awaiting SAA ratification" 11:40 | Source:FoNet, Večernje novosti
Fiat denies claims the company is awaiting ratification of the SAA with the EU before going through with the Zastava deal.
Ex-Hague official in contempt of court 17:12 | Source:Beta
The Hague has charged Florence Hartmann with contempt of court, reports from the UN war crimes tribunal say.
“Serbia to help Karadžić defense” 11:04 | Source:Beta, Tanjug
Serbia will soon offer legal assistance to Radovan Karadžić, says Serbia’s ambassador to Holland.
Radicals lash out at Hague 18:36 | Source:Tanjug
The Serb Radicals (SRS) have denounced the latest moves by the Hague Tribunal in the process against the party leader.
SPC dispute masking tussle for Patriarchy 13:02 | Source:FoNet, Politika
The dispute within the Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC) should be also seen as a fight for the position of Patriarch.
Muslim religous structure burns down 19:26 | Source:FoNet, Beta
A masjid – Muslim religious building – in the village of Goševo in Sandžak burned down today.
Press: Russia's "special cases" 18:42 | Source:B92, Beta
The newspapers are reporting about the recognitions in the Caucasus and a dispute at the high level of the SPC.
Dodik: New political reality 17:22 | Source:B92, Tanjug
RS PM Milorad Dodik says that Russian recognition of S. Ossetia and Abkhazia independence creates a new political reality.
Macedonia to help "Aegeans" 18:51 | Source:Tanjug
Macedonia's parliament in Skopje has passed a resolution instructing the government to help refugees from Greece.
Bosnian Muslim’s war crimes trial opens 15:07 | Source:Tanjug
The war crimes trial of Bosnian Muslim Mirsad Repak, accused of crimes against Serb civilians, begins in Oslo today.
Medvedev: Kosovo as justification 09:41 -> 11:27 | Source:Beta, Tanjug
Dmitry Medvedev mentioned the case of Kosovo in justifying Moscow’s decision to recognize South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
U.S. avoids Poti, docks at Georgian port 13:06 | Source:AP
A U.S. military ship carrying aid docked at the Georgian Black Sea port of Batumi on Wednesday, the AP reported.
Clinton endorses Obama, calls for unity 11:05 | Source:VOA
Hillary Clinton urged millions of voters who supported her in the primaries to back presidential candidate Barack Obama.
Miliband seeks backing on Russia 10:48 | Source:BBC
Foreign Secretary David Miliband is to meet Ukrainian leaders to try to form a coalition against Russian "aggression".
"Hacktivists" track Web wars 19:28 | Source:UPI
A University of Toronto group who call themselves "hacktivists" are studying how criminals and governments wage cyber attacks.
Georgia and Kosovo: A single intertwined crisis Stratfor "The Russians let it be clearly known that they would not accept the idea that Kosovo independence was a one-of-a-kind situation and that they would regard it, instead, as a new precedent for all
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