By Vasilije Gallak on Jun 10, 2008 in Featured, Technology News | 1 Comment
Steve Jobs dazed the audience with the brand new 3G iPhone, which was launched at WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference) 2008 at Moscone West, San Francisco on Monday.
By Pavle Hanak on Jun 9, 2008 in Belgrade, Featured | 0 Comments
Belgrade: The DS Party President Boris Tadic yesterday got green light from the Democratic Party (DS) main board that met in Belgrade yesterday, to negotiate a parliamentary majority.
By Javor Plazar on Jun 9, 2008 in Serbia | 0 Comments
Bujanovac: The Head of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Bujanovac office Martin Brooks stated yesterday that it would be very important to form multi-ethnic authorities in Bujanovac, Presevo and Medveda.
By Pavle Hanak on Jun 9, 2008 in Featured, Serbia | 0 Comments
Belgrade: The Social-Democratic Union (SDU) yesterday reacted to DS leader Boris Tadic’s speech to his party’s main board on Saturday.
By Duica Karljikovic on Jun 9, 2008 in Featured, Kosovo | 0 Comments
New York: The “options regarding UNMIK’s role in Kosovo” are still being reviewed – reported a spokesman for the UN secretary-general yesterday.
By Duica Karljikovic on Jun 9, 2008 in Featured, Kosovo | 0 Comments
The announced formation of a provisional Serb parliament in the province is “regrettable” – said the European Union’s civil administrator for Kosovo Pieter Feith yesterday.
By Pavle Hanak on Jun 8, 2008 in Belgrade, Featured | 0 Comments
Belgrade: The SPS Vice-President Slavica Dukic-Dejanovic stated yesterday that their party will talk with other parties if no agreement is reached with the Serb Radical Party (SRS) and DSS-NS.
By Pavle Hanak on Jun 8, 2008 in Belgrade | 0 Comments
Belgrade: The DSS’s legal analysis of the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) is contestable in its entirety – said yesterday Vladimir Deric, an expert in international law.
By Pavle Hanak on Jun 8, 2008 in Belgrade, Featured | 0 Comments
Belgrade: The United Serbia (JS) leader Dragan Markovic said yesterday that new elections should be called if no new government is formed by Thursday.
By Pavle Hanak on Jun 8, 2008 in Belgrade, Featured | 0 Comments
Belgrade: The legal analysis of the SAA is not an obstacle in forming a governing coalition with the SPS, said the DSS leader Vojislav Kostunica yesterday. However, he urged the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) to make its views clear on the matter.