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11:25 | 0 | Tanjug
The issue of persons gone missing in Kosovo-Metohija will soon be discussed within the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, head of the Serbian government's Missing Persons Commission Veljko Odalovic told Tanjug on Sunday.
11:29 | 0 | Emg.rs
Minister of Environment, Mining and Spatial Planning Oliver Dulic said today in Novi Sad that the Fund for the Environment decided to support and subsidise the purchase of hybrid cars with €1000.
11:33 | 0 | Emg.rs
Automobile Factory Priboj (FAP) will continue to produce trucks for the Serbian Defense Ministry and the Armed Forces (VS), the Ministers of Defense and of Economy and Regional Development, Dragan Sutanovac and Nebojsa Ciric respectively, announced during a visit to the factory
11:38 | 0 | Tanjug
Portuguese Foreign Minister Luis Amado will arrive on a two-day visit to Belgrade Tuesday, and have a number of meetings with Serbian officials.
17:55 | 0 | Emg.rs, Tanjug
The Serbian government stated today that Serbia is deeply concerned about the situation in Libya, especially the risks to the lives of civilians.Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic said on Tuesday that Serbia is concerned and unhappy over the current situation in Libya, adding
06:19 | 0 | Tanjug
The Serbian embassy in Libya is in contact with the Serbian citizens still in the country and none of them are in any danger, Ambassador Oliver Potezica told Tanjug on Sunday.
06:24 | 0 | Emg.rs
The Ministry of Youth and Sport and the British Council, in cooperation with the Ministry of Economy and Regional Development, Ministry of Education, National Employment Service and the Belgrade Open School will hold two seminars on “Youth and Career” from 21 to
06:25 | 0 | Emg.rs
Deputy Prime Minister Bozidar Djelic will head a Serbian delegation to a session of the Committee for Monitoring the Implementation of the Transitional Trade Agreement (TTA) in Brussels on 22 March.
06:26 | 0 | Emg.rs
Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic will meet with Portuguese Minister of Foreign Affairs Luis Amado at 13.00 on 22 March at the Serbian government building, Nemanjina 11.
06:29 | 0 | Tanjug
EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton will probably propose Austrian diplomat Stefan Lehne for the position of the new EU representative in Kosovo, the Pristina-based daily Express reported on Monday.
06:36 | 0 | Tanjug
Executive director of the corporation Tigar from Pirot Jelena Petkovic has won the Business Lady of the Year prize awarded by the Club of Economic Journalists.
06:41 | 0 | Tanjug
The people of Japan are paying a lot of attention to the acts of solidarity and humanitarian aid being sent from all over the world and they are aware of the activities to collect financial aid in Serbia and send it through Red Cross, Serbian Ambassador to Japan Ivan Mrkic said
06:57 | 0 | RTS.rs, Tanjug
Commenting on the data of the Serbian Government's European Integration Office which shows that 70 per cent of the action plan has already been realised, Djelic said that this is positive but added that Serbia is yet to take the most important steps which are also the most difficult