We have started to collect the most important news related to Serbia and Montenegro in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Serbia defies the adoption of a new constitution in Kosovo by announcing a new parliament for the minority Serb community.
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Indicted Bosnian Serb war crimes suspect Stojan Zupljanin is arrested near Belgrade, Serbian officials say.
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Russia wins the Eurovision Song Contest for the first time with singer Dima Bilan - but the UK comes last.
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Serbia's election results point to a victory for the pro-EU bloc, but the nationalists are still hungry for government.
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EU ministers sign a pre-membership deal with Serbia, despite its failure to hand over war crimes suspects.
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The UN's new war crimes chief presses Serbia on suspects and queries the acquittal of a Kosovo Albanian leader.
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Kosovo adopts a new constitution, almost two months after declaring independence from Serbia.
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A Russian planeload of humanitarian aid is sent to Belgrade for distribution among Serbs in Kosovo.
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Croatia and Hungary recognise Kosovo's independence, with Bulgaria expected to do the same on Thursday.
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Three of Serbia's neighbours - Bulgaria, Croatia and Hungary - have announced they will recognise Kosovo.
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A senior UN official in Kosovo criticises Serbia over unrest that caused the death of a Ukrainian UN policeman.
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The trial of Serbia's two former intelligence chiefs at The Hague war crimes tribunal is adjourned.
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Serbia's president dissolves parliament and calls early polls after a cabinet split over EU membership and Kosovo.
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Serbia's cabinet asks for early elections, after a split over EU membership and Kosovan independence.
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Serbia's president says he will call an early election after the ruling coalition says it cannot agree on Kosovo.
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Serbia's Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica says his coalition has collapsed and calls for new elections.
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Serbia says it now controls a railway section in northern Kosovo amid tensions over independence.
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The man tipped as Russia's next leader visits Serbia as the two states oppose Kosovan independence.
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Non-essential staff at the US embassy begin leaving Serbia after Thursday's attack over Kosovo support.
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The US embassy in Belgrade orders the evacuation of non-essential staff a day after the building is stormed.
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