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Editor-in-chief of Beta News Agency Dragan Janjic passed away
Janjic was born on October 6, 1955 in Lopare, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He graduated from the Faculty of Philology in Belgrade, and began his journalistic career at the Tanjug agency, where he worked from 1983 to 1994 as a journalist, reporter and editor.
Arabs to buy faltering Serbian agriculture giant
Al Dahra bought to company with a EUR 105 million bid, Beta reported.
Ahe financial offer of Al Dahra, whose mother company is based in the United Arab Emirates, was opened by the PKB sales commission, which ruled that it met the conditions of the tender.
Al Dahra's was the sole bid.
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IMF delegation visiting Serbia
The IMF delegation, which will be in Belgrade until June 13, will over the next three days speak with Serbian officials to finalize talks about a new advisory arrangement, Tanjug said on Monday.
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No date for Vucic-Thaci dialogue
The meeting would be dedicated to efforts toward the normalization and reaching of a legally binding agreement.
However, but contacts are under way, and the expert service and teams and constantly communicating.
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Another Macedonian citizen killed in Syria fighting
According to this, he is "E. Iseni" from Skopje's Aracinovo settlement, who went to Syria when he was 19 years old.
The information about his death, the agency said, was obtained from the family - but the report not specify under whose command Iseni was fighting when he was killed.
Kosovo Assembly president told he "will be Serbian citizen"
The head of the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija in this way reacted to a statement made earlier in the day by Kosovo Assembly President Kadri Veseli.
Skopje to drop "Alexander the Great" from airport's name
AFP reported that the first step in solving the 27-year-old name dispute between the two countries will be Skopje's decision to rename the capital's airport, and a highway - both of which currently bear the name of Alexander the Great.
Serbian and Chinese police to boost cooperation
Serbian Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic spoke on Tuesday in Belgrade with Deputy Chief of Shanghai's Public Security Bureau Han Yung.
Beta cited a press release to report that they spoke about "improving cooperation."
They also discussed "exchanging experiences, and organizing training for members of the two police forces."
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"Anyone attacking Serbia would pay very high price
The Serbian Army is strong enough to be a deterring factor, and few could even consider attacking Serbia "without paying a very high price."
This is according to Serbian Defense Minister Aleksandar Vulin, who spoke for the pink.rs website, Beta reported on Monday.
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Haradinaj: Kosovo will get army in March; Vulin: No armed force in Kosovo except KFOR
Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj says visa liberalization will be granted to Kosovo at the latest in March.
And he said the Kosovo Security Force (KSF) would be turned into an army by the same time.
In a statement to RTK, quoted by Beta on Friday, Haradinaj said that starting in March at the latest, "citizens of Kosovo will be able to freely move to the Schengen zone."