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16:42 | 1 | Tanjug
Calmy-Rey was elected for the award in early November. The award should have been presented to her by Kosovo's Ambassador to Switzerland Naim Malaj on December 21.
16:44 | 1 | Tanjug
Serbia will not file a lawsuit against outgoing Prime Minister of Kosovo Hasim Taci because he is beyond reach of the Serbian legal bodies and for that reason the proceeding would look like a political trial, Serbia's Deputy War Crimes Prosecutor Bruno Vekaric stated for the
16:45 | 0 | Tanjug, Infobiro.tv
President of the Democratic Party (DS) Boris Tadic called on DS officials on Saturday to support the realization of a plan for modern and economically developed Serbia in the next decade.
16:50 | 0 | Tanjug
The U.S. will continue to cooperate with Kosovo Prime Minister Hasim Thaci regardless of the report by special rapporteur of the Council of Europe (CoE) Dick Marty linking him to a crime ring, State Department Speaker Philip Crowley has stated, adding that these claims will
16:50 | 0 | Radio Serbia
The president of the Serbian National Council for Cooperation with the Hague Tribunal, Rasim Ljajic, announced that he would ask of the Tribunal on Monday to launch proceedings against former UNMIK Head Soren Jessen Petersen and other officials that obstructed the investigation
20:11 | 2 | Emg.rs
Serbian PM Mirko Cvetkovic talked on Saturday with Albanian Deputy PM and Minister of Economy, Trade and Energy Iljir Meta who is in a one-day visit to Belgrade. The two officials concluded that it is necessary to make further efforts to improve economic cooperation.
06:21 | 0 | Itar-Tass
Moscow regards the parliamentary elections in Kosovo as illegal, Alexei Sazonov, deputy director of the information and press department of the Russian Foreign Ministry, told journalists here on Friday.
06:27 | 0 | Tanjug
Serbian parliament speaker Slavica Djukic-Dejanovic and the ambassadors of Arab countries in Belgrade have agreed to intensify the cooperation between the highest legislative body and the embassies, the National Assembly released in a statement.
06:28 | 0 | Tanjug
The Elections Complaints and Appeals Panel decided on Thursday to annul the results of the voting on 21 polls in five municipalities in Kosovo due to the irregularities during the voting at the early parliamentary elections held on December 12.
06:31 | 0 | Emg.rs
Representatives of Serbia and Algeria signed yesterday in Belgrade four agreements on cooperation in agriculture, culture, foreign trade and the media.
06:32 | 0 | Emg.rs
Ljajic will meet with Deputy Secretary General of the Council of Europe Maud de Boer-Buquicchio to discuss further steps of the Council of Europe following Marty’s report on trafficking in human organs in Kosovo-Metohija after the 1999 NATO bombing.
06:34 | 0 | Emg.rs
Following a delivery of the remains of three persons at the Merdare administrative line, who were kidnapped in the province, Odalovic told the Beta news agency that no one has been brought to justice for the killings and kidnappings of Serbs in the province.
06:38 | 0 | swissinfo.ch
Members of Switzerland’s large Kosovo community say proof is needed over allegations that the Kosovo leader was involved in organised crime and organ trafficking.
06:41 | 0 | Emg.rs, swissinfo.ch
Former Chief Hague Prosecutor Carla del Ponte has greeted the report of the Council of Europe, which points to Kosmet Prime Minister Hashim Taqi as the head of the criminal network for the trafficking of human organs.
06:45 | 0 | Tanjug
The earthly remains of 12 Serb victims were exhumed at the cemetery in Okucani village, western Slavonia, Croatia, the documentation and information center Veritas has confirmed to Tanjug.
06:47 | 2 | Tanjug
Outgoing Kosovo Prime Minister Hasim Taci could travel to The Hague next week, to visit Alliance for the Future of Kosovo leader Ramus Haradinaj, who was not granted temporary release while the court breaks for winter holidays, the electronic media in Pristina reported Friday.