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Serbia wants embassies protected from "Albanian terrorists"
The Foreign Ministry has asked several countries to increase security of Serbian diplomatic missions that are the potential targets of Albanian terrorists.
The diplomats in these embassies have received precise instructions from Belgrade to raise "precaution" measures to the highest level, the daily Vecernje Novosti is reporting on Wednesday.
Daily: Croatia preparing "new blackmails" for Serbia
Croatian members of the European Parliament (EP) are preparing "new blackmails" for Serbia, the Belgrade newspaper Vecernje Novosti writes on Friday.
According to the article, this concerns "the numerous amendments they will most likely submit to the progress report by Serbia rapporteur David McAllister."
Hague "to block Serbia's EU path because of Radicals"
Serbia will face pressure from Brussels over the case of three SRS party officials whose extradition is demanded by the Hague Tribunal.
"Some already campaigning; we'll see all kinds of things"
Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic has told a Belgrade newspaper that the presidential elections campaign "has already begun for some."
The daily Vecernje Novosti is reporting this and noting that while Nikolic's mandate expires next year, there has been speculation for some time, both in the media and on the political scene, about the possible candidates.
Novi Pazar: Five arrested for raping disabled woman
Five men have been arrested in the town of Novi Pazar, southwestern Serbia, on charges of rape.
They are being held in police custody for up to 48 hours this Thursday, the Belgrade daily Vecernje Novosti has reported.
Slovaks ignore "state of Kosovo," respect UNSCR 1244
An incident has occurred at a Prague Process ministerial conference, after which the self-proclaimed state of Kosovo's interior minister walked out.
This has been reported by the daily Vecernje Novosti.
President's cabinet reacts to German official's statements
The cabinet of Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic late on Tuesday reacted to statements made by German politician Michael Roth, a Belgrade daily writes.
Serbia's security agency advises spies to turn themselves in
The Security Information Agency (BIA) "has the names and even the phone numbers of the Croatian operatives who recruited and were in contact with Cedo Colovic."
The Belgrade-based Vecernje Novosti newspaper is reporting this on Wednesday.
"Warrant is valid here, Thaci would be arrested in Belgrade"
If Hashim Thaci were to travel to Belgrade, he would certainly be arrested - because a Belgrade court has issued a warrant for his arrest.
Acting War Crimes Prosecutor Milan Petrovic made this statement for the daily Vecernje Novosti.
Serbian citizen kidnapped in Libya
Serbian citizen Miroslav Tomic was kidnapped in Libya last Saturday, a Belgrade-based newspaper is reporting on Tuesday.
The Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed the news for the Belgrade daily Vecernje Novosti.
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