First president of Macedonia dies | New Year begins with strikes in health sector | Romania: Ministry of Economy has invested 670 million euros in energy projects, in 2011 | FYRMacedonia: Around €650 million will be spent for energy in 2012 | FYRMacedonia: Customs tariffs to be reduced by 2.4% in 2012 | FYRMacedonia: Economic growth in 2012 to depend on impact of eurozone crisis | Macedonian mine produces first cathode copper | What the Ephraim case tells us | Deal to keep landmark Thessaloniki hotel open | Greece may need more than 50-pct haircut, says report | Greece: Household electricity prices to increase by 12.2% | The Greek and the Phoenicia in the Mediterranean | Crisis: EU at crossroads, coming year to be turning point | Croatia: New VAT policy from 1 March | Bulgaria’s banking sector profits reached 550 million leva to November 2011 | Natural gas prices in Bulgaria up by 4.34% from January | Tadic declares 2012 as year of babies | Joy for New Year's in northern Kosovo | New bridge and 3 babies in first minute of 2012 | Ireland assumes the chair of the OSCE as of today | Five new countries join UN Security Council | Dacic: Adamant fight against corruption, crime to continue in 2012 | Margin on basic groceries limited to 10 percent | Current government not to decide on Telekom sale | Soskic: Banks should boost lending in 2012 | Vitaliy Curkin: West refuses organ trafficking investigation | Tadic: Both parliamentary,presidential elections in 2012 |
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Director of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) Thomas Mirow said Thursday, during the talks with Deputy Prime Minister Verica Kalanovic, that this financial institution stands ready to continue supporting Serbia, its real economy in particular.
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Serbian Minister of Economy and Regional Development Nebojsa Ciric stated Friday that the gross domestic product should increase by about 2 percent in 2011, adding that it is encouraging that industrial production figures rose this year.
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One of the world's most famous sopranos of all times Montserrat Caballe will arrive in Belgrade on Saturday, where she will hold a concert on November 6.
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Member of the Jackals paramilitary unit Sinisa Misic was arrested Friday in the Belgrade municipality of Batajnica after spending years on the run, the War Crimes Prosecutor's Office told Tanjug.
10:26 | 0 | Emg.rs, Tanjug
Opening the annual summit of the Central European Initiative (CEI) chaired by Serbia this year, the prime minister recalled that the European Commission (CE) gave positive opinion on October 12 about granting Serbia the EU candidate status.
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Opening the 11th International Congress of SMEs, Kalanovic underlined that partners to SMEs in this process must be the economy, science and the state.
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Minister of Foreign Affairs Vuk Jeremic and Azerbaijani Minister of Economic Development Shahin Mustafayev today signed a Protocol of the Intergovernmental Commission for Trade and Economic Cooperation between the two countries.
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Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic today sent best wishes for Kurban Bayram to dignitaries, religious officials, professors of Islamic educational institutions, students and all Islamic believers in Serbia.
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Serbia and Slovenia have great potential for enhancing their economic cooperation, especially in energy and agriculture, Serbian Deputy Prime Minister for Economy and Regional Development Verica Kalanovic stated in Belgrade late on Thursday.
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Germany and Serbia could in the future cooperate in the area of clean technologies and renewable energy sources, head of the German Bundestag delegation visiting the Serbian parliament Peter Weiss has stated.
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The political relations between Ukraine and Serbia are on a high level, Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov said during the talks with Serbian Parliament Speaker Slavica Djukic Dejanovic on Friday, adding that additional efforts need to be invested in further enhancement
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Serbian Parliament Speaker Slavica Djukic-Dejanovic and Chairman of the Bosnia-Herzegovina Council of Ministers Nikola Spiric agreed Friday more effort should be invested towards improving the two countries' relations, particularly in economy.