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BELGRADE (AFP) - The Government of Serbia and Italian carmaker Fiat will sign a joint venture deal on the Zastava car plant on September 29, the Serbian Economy Ministry said in a statement Friday. ... Source: au.rd.yahoo.com --- 23 days ago
BELGRADE (AFP) - The Government of Serbia and Italian carmaker Fiat will sign a joint venture deal on the Zastava car plant on September 29, the Serbian Economy Ministry said in a statement Friday. ... Source: www.iht.com --- 38 days ago
Serbian Government officials insisted Friday that an energy deal with Russia is of the utmost national interest, but the opposition Liberals described it as humiliating. ... Source: www.iht.com --- 19 days ago
A Government official says genocide suspect Ratko Mladic received a Serbian identification card in 1999. ... Source: www.reuters.com --- 32 days ago
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Hackers posted the Kosovo flag on the Serbian parliament website in an action to block Serbian Government sites, a Belgrade radio station reported on Thursday. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 19 days ago
Serbia assured Russia on Monday (September 22nd) that it will honour its commitments under a key energy co-operation deal between the two countries. 'The Serbian Government is determined to make both sides satisfied with the oil and gas agreement,' said ... Source: jurist.law.pitt.edu --- 33 days ago
[JURIST] The Serbian National Assembly [official website, English version] on Tuesday ratified a Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) [PDF text; EU backgrounder] to guide it toward accession [EU materials; Serbian Government materials] to the European Union (EU) [official website; JURIST news archive]. The parliament voted 140-28 in favor of the agreement [official press release], which ... Source: gangstergovernment.squarespace.com --- 11 days ago
Foggo, 53, admitted that he conspired to defraud the Government through his relationship with Brent R. Wilkes , a California businessman and close friend. Prosecutors said Wilkes took Foggo and his family on a $30,000 Hawaiian vacation and courted the CIA official with expensive meals throughout the Washington area, including at Ristorante La Perla in the District, the Capital Grille in Tysons Corner and the Serbian Crown restaurant in Great Falls. Wilkes also offered Foggo a job. In return, court documents say, Foggo helped Wilkes get lucrative contracts, including one in which the CIA paid 60 percent more than it should have for water a Wilkes-affiliated company supplied to CIA outposts in Afghanistan and Iraq. Foggo, a longtime logistics officer, was the CIA's executive director from November 2004 until May 2006, holding the agency's third-ranking position and one in which he oversaw the CIA's daily operations and budget. The position, which has since been eliminated, was sometimes referred to as "Mayor of the CIA." Foggo was accused of using his seniority and influence at a prior CIA job in Europe to help Wilkes. It is one of the first cases that has involved the CIA's clandestine operations in Europe and the Middle East. Although Foggo, a Vienna resident, pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud in U.S. District Court in Alexandria, prosecutors agreed to dismiss 27 other counts against him and to recommend a sentence of no more ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 42 days ago
Serbian Government Aug 31 2008 6:53PM GMT ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 29 days ago
Serbian Government Sep 13 2008 4:19PM GMT ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 33 days ago
Serbian Government Sep 10 2008 1:09PM GMT ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 33 days ago
Serbian Government Sep 10 2008 1:10PM GMT ... Source: www.charlotteobserver.com --- 34 days ago
Serbian lawmakers on Tuesday ratified a pre-membership agreement with the European Union and an oil and gas deal with Russia after months of heated debate over the direction of the country's policies. The agreements, both considered crucial for the Balkan nation's future, were signed earlier this year but needed parliamentary approval before they could be implemented. The Stabilization and Association agreement with the EU will give Serbia access to EU funds and will ease trade with EU countries. The pro-Western Government supports this first step toward eventual membership in the 27-nation bloc, but the nationalist opposition rejects it because most EU member states support the independence of Kosovo. The EU agreement had been blocked for years because of Serbia's failure to arrest top war crimes suspects sought by a U.N. war crimes court. But the capture in July of former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic is considered a major boost for Serbia's EU bid. The 250-seat parliament approved the agreement with 140 votes in favor and 28 against. Some members were absent. The deal with Russia envisages part of a pan-European pipeline running through Serbia and that the Russians will buy Serbia's state oil monopoly, NIS. Government officials have described the deal as "historic," but the liberal opposition has warned that it will give Russia full control over Serbia's energy sector. They also said that the price of euro400 million ($56 ... Source: news.antiwar.com --- 3 days ago
In what Serbian newspapers are calling a “great diplomatic victory,” the UN General Assembly has voted 77-6 to ask the International Court of Justice to examine the question “Is the unilateral declaration of independence by the provisional institutions of self-Government of Kosovo in accordance with international law?” The legality of Kosovo’s independence is unclear. Former International [...] ... Source: www.earthtimes.org --- 3 days ago
Podgorica - Montenegro on Thursday formally recognized the independence of the breakaway Serbian province of Kosovo, Montenegrin Foreign Minister Milan Rochen reported in the capital Podgorica. With the unanimous decision by the Government, Montenegr... ... Source: www.weirdspot.com --- 41 days ago
Government officials are importing 250,000 brides for frustrated lovelorn bachelors in Serbia. Social services chiefs are already in talks with neighbours like the Ukraine, Moldova and Russia and with Far Eastern countries like Vietnam, Burma and Cambodia. Zeljko Vasiljevic, secretary of state for social policy, said: “There are 250,000 unmarried young men in Serbian villages who would like to get married but have no women to marry. They will need good wedding ideas ... Source: www.b92.net --- 15 days ago
Serbia's security agency BIA knew several months prior to his arrest where Radovan Karadžić was hiding, B92 has learned. BIA chief at the time, Rade Bulatović, and former Premier Vojislav Koštunica have denied these reports, that suggest BIA knew of the Hague fugitive's location, but that his arrest took place only after the changes in the Serbian Government and the agency's top ranks. ... Source: www.newscloud.com --- 41 days ago
Sanjak is a small region in Serbia and Montenegro where Bosniaks make up majority. Since 1992, this tiny population of 200,000 Bosniaks has been subjected to Serbian terrorist attacks and the Government sponsored Serbian terrorism and widespread human rights violations. Thousands of people have been killed or missing, many women raped, and many Bosniak villages were ethnically cleansed. ... Source: www.wicz.com --- 3 days ago
The Broome County district attorney is handing over investigative documents on Miladin Kovacevic to the Serbian Government. But would that increase or decrease chances of the former B.U. basketball player being tried in the U.S? Serbian authorities have said they want to settle the matter in Serbia, where they would possibly put Kovacevic on trial, if the evidence warranted such a move. District Attorney Gerald Mollen says the Serbian Government requested the investigative material so that they could start their own investigation --not only on kovacavic's alleged assualt on B.U. student Brian Steinhauer, but on the circumstances surrounding his flight from the United States. Mollen tells Fox 40 News, "We have been clear that we have been not willing at this stage to consent to basically delegating the prosecution to Serbia, but after consultation with the Department of Justice lawyers, we felt this was a reasonable step to take which will allow them to investigate to determine whether they have grounds to take him into custody into Serbia. " In the meantime, New York legislators say they will continue to lobby federal authorities to push for kovacevic's extradition back to the U.S. to stand trial. ... Source: www.b92.net --- 11 days ago
UNMIK spokesman Alexander Ivanko says this mission is against a partition of Kosovo. He added that President Boris Tadić’s recent statement will not effect the dialogue between UNMIK and the Serbian Government. ... Find more results for Serbian Government on RSSMicro.com |
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