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EXIT festival: warriors gathering w/ the prodigy
Exit Festival adds The Prodigy along with their Warrior's Dance vehicle to its staggering lineup for the 10th-14th of July. |
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Serbia Wants Three-Year Precautionary Loan With IMF
Serbia should reach agreement with the International Monetary Fund on a precautionary loan program that would cover “at least” three years, state-run news agency Tanjug reported, citing central bank Governor Jorgovanka Tabakovic. |
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Love is everywhere - Serbia sends Moje 3 to Eurovision
Serbia's national final for the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest has just ended and the winner of Beosong who will represent their country in Malmö is group Moje3 with Ljubav je svuda (Love is everywhere). |
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Serbia to receive USD220m investments from UAE
Serbia's deputy Prime Minister, Aleksandar Vucic, announced that the UAE will invest USD220 million in the Balkan country by 2017, reported Arabian Business. |
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35th International Fair of Tourism opens today in Belgrade
Belgrade Tourism Fair (21 – 24.02.2013) is ranked as the largest tourist event in the country and Southeast Europe. |
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Serbia To Produce Highly Sophisticated Missiles For The UAE
Serbia’s First Deputy PM and Defense Minister Aleksandar Vučić met today in the United Arab Emirates` capital Abu Dhabi with Crown Prince and Head of State Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. |
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Serbia has plans to prevent tax evasion
Serbian citizens who own property worth more than 350,000 euros are obligated to report it to tax authorities under a new law that went into effect this year. |
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Serbia Sees $400 Million Al Dahra Investment in Food Production
Serbia and Abu Dhabi-based Al Dahra Agricultural Co. will form a company next month that will invest about 300 million euros ($409 Million) in producing, processing and exporting food from the Balkan country. |
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Serbia Needs $6.5 Billion to Close Current-Account Gap
Serbia will need at least 5 billion euros ($6.5 billion) through 2015 to help close its current- account deficit, even as foreign direct investments and borrowing abroad pick up, a private Belgrade institute said. |
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Serbia: central bank raises key rate to 10.75 percent
Serbia's central bank raised its benchmark interest, already the region's highest, by 25 basis points to 10.75 percent on Tuesday, reflecting rising inflation and debt concerns. |
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AirAsia Eyes Serbian Airline As Foothold In Europe
AirAsia Bhd. (AIRA), Asia’s biggest discount airline, may take over JAT Airways, Serbia’s state- owned flag carrier, Vecernje Novosti newspaper reported, citing an unidentified Serbian government official. |
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MAT Institute: Serbia’s Economy May Contract 2.5% This Year
Serbia’s economy may contract as much as 2.5 percent this year on falling industrial and agriculture output, the Economics Institute said in its first report since the new government took office. |
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Initial estimate of gold for Bigar Hill project area in eastern Serbia
Avala resources d.o.o. is pleased to announce the initial resource estimate for the Bigar Hill project area, part of its Timok Gold Project, a new gold discovery in an emerging sediment-hosted gold belt located in Eastern Serbia. |
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Lidl Buys Land In Serbia, Plans ‘Simultaneous’ Opening Of Stores
Lidl, a German discount retailer, picked four sites in Serbia and is looking for more land to build stores as it moves into the Balkan country. |
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IFC provides Société Générale Serbia a €70 million loan to increase lending for agribusinesses, supporting economic growth, employment and exports
IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, is providing Société Générale Srbija with a €70 million loan to increase access to finance for Serbian agribusinesses, supporting economic growth, employment and exports. |
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Gazprom Neft Unit Raises Serbia Investment to 500 Million Euros
Naftna Industrija Srbije AD (NIIS) opened an acid recycling unit at its main oil refinery, bringing its total investments to 500 million euros ($661 million) since Russia’s OAO Gazprom Neft (GAZP) took over the Serbian company in 2009. |
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Serbia to hold 'three-in-one' elections on 6 May
erbian President Boris Tadić made a surprise resignation announcement yesterday (4 April), ten months before the end of his term. |
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Siemens to invest EUR 24mn in wind turbines production in Serbia
Siemens plans to invest EUR 24mn over the next two years in producing a new type of wind generators in its Serbian plant, the director general of the plant was quoted. |
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Serbia: Key Policy Rate Kept at 9.5 Percent
The NBS Executive Board decided to keep the key policy rate at 9.5 percent. |
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Serbian Central Bank Sells $107 Million to Reverse Dinar Drop
Serbia’s central bank sold 80 million euros ($107 million) on the market today to reverse declines in the dinar after the currency dropped to an all-time low of 112 to the euro. |
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Serbia set to step closer to EU membership
EU countries will agree this week to make Serbia a candidate to join the bloc, French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said on Monday, after Serbia last week resolved some long standing differences with its former province of Kosovo. |
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Serbian government to buy back loss-making US Steel plant for symbolic $1
Serbia’s government has agreed with U.S. Steel to buy back its loss-making plant in the Balkan country for a symbolic $1, with a goal to avoid its closure and the layoff of 5,400 of its workers, the prime minister said Friday. |
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Serbia becomes associate member of CERN
President Boris Tadic and CEO of the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) Rolf-Dieter Heuer signed today in Geneva an agreement under which Serbia has become an associate member of this organisation. |
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Societe Generale: €160 million package to boost lending to businesses in Serbia
The EBRD and Société Générale Srbija are joining efforts to boost the flow of credit to the country’s real economy sector with a €160 million financing package for on-lending to Serbian businesses and individual consumers. |
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Novak Djokovic To Star In “The Expendables 2″ Movie
So much for rest. After an exhausting season Novak Djokovic is still hard at work even though the tour is over. Yesterday, Djokovic was in Sofia, Bulgaria yester where he was shooting scenes for the hollywood movie “The Expendables 2″, a sequel to the 2012 release. |
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