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Serbian Minister of Health to receive H1N1 vaccine first
16,2009 - In his statement to the press on Tuesday, the Serbian Minister of Health Tomica Milosavljevic confirmed that vaccination against H1N1 flu virus will begin on Thursday , and that he will be the first one to be vaccinated in the Community Hospital in Rakovica Borough of Belgrade.
South Serbia Albanians Eye New Faculties with Suspicion
Medvedja 15 December 2009 By Zoran Kosanovic Medvedja Belgrade presents new Albanian-language university facilities as a vital boost to an under-developed region but some local politicians aren't satisfied.
No breakthrough in talks, railroad still blocked
Workers from a construction company in Lapovo, central Serbia, continue to block the Belgrade-Nis railroad for the fourth day.
THE SITE: The land near Sofia's ring road bought for the first IKEA store in Bulgaria.
Serbia Police Bust Bulgaria Train Conductor over Heroin Smuggling
Serbian police have raided the Sofia-Nis international train and arrested the Bulgarian conductor who was trying to smuggle 5,1 kg of heroin into the country, the Director of Nis police confirmed.
Israeli BIG Developing Serbian Mall
Allan Saunderson is a managing editor of Property Finance Europe and a contributor to GlobeSt.com. NOVI SAD, SERBIA-Israeli-backed joint venture Big CEE is starting construction of its first shopping mall in Novi Sad, Serbia, and laying plans to roll out its concept over the next couple of years in at least 10 others planned across the nation.
Republic of Srpska Premier Milorad Dodik met with NIS CEO Kirill Kravchenko in Banja Luka on Thursday.
Serbian Oil Industry managing board on Monday confirmed that the company had losses of RSD 8bn in 2008.
If you are wondering where the new Russian emergency situations ministry headquarters will be, the answer is about 90km west of the Bulgarian border in the Serbian town of Nis.
Railroad still blocked at Lapovo
Prvi Maj construction company workers stayed the night on the Belgrade-Nis railroad near Lapovo, demanding to meet with government officials.
EU regulations: What feta, balsamic vinegar and reindeer meat have in common
A feta merchant slices a piece of the cheese in a central Athens store Oct. 25, 2005.
Serbia Press Review - November 13
Belgrade Serbian Newspapers Here are the top stories in Serbia's main newspapers.
The realization of the technical agreement between Gazpromneft and the Serbian government will not change.
Serbian to Buy Vaccines Against Swine Flu
Belgrade Children in the town of Cacak Serbian government has announced that will urgently provide additional funds for purchasing vaccines against the A/H1N1 swine flu virus as the number of infected rapidly rises.
More than 500 arrests in police raids
Serbian police made more than 500 arrests in the so-called Morava operation in the fight against drug trafficking and other criminal activity.
Serbia, Russia negotiate terms for $1 billion loan
Serbia and Russia on Thursday began negotiating the conditions for a $1 billion loan, which some fear is an attempt by Moscow to extend its influence in the Balkan country.
PM Mirko Cvetkoviae and President of European Investment Bank Philippe Maystadt have signed a financing agreement for the construction of Corridor 10.
NIS and Bank of Moscow have signed a two-year USD 100mn loan agreement with the possibility to extend the deadline by another year.
Serbia, Russia agree to establish joint humanitarian center
Serbia and Russia agreed here on Wednesday to establish a joint humanitarian center in the southern Serbian city of Nis for immediate response to emergencies such as fire, floods and earthquakes.
Russia's Medvedev to visit Belgrade to discuss economy and trade
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is due in Serbia Tuesday to pay tribute to Red Army troops who fell while liberating Belgrade 65 years earlier, and also to focus on economic issues with Belgrade leaders.
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