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.
The widow and son of Slobodan Milosevic face charges in Serbia of cigarette smuggling in the 1990s.
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The EU and Serbia are to resume talks on closer ties, which Belgrade hopes will open the door to membership.
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The chief UN war crimes prosecutor urges EU talks on co-operation with Serbia to resume as soon as possible.
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A former Bosnian Serb genocide suspect accuses UN prosecutors of breaking their own rules in arresting him.
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The EU says talks with Serbia will resume soon as Belgrade is co-operating over war crimes suspects.
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Verdicts are due in Belgrade in the murder trial of Serbia's assassinated reformist Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic.
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The Serbian parliament approves a coalition government made up of the main pro-democracy parties.
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The nationalist speaker of Serbia's parliament steps down after a deal between the two main parties.
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Serbia's main pro-reform parties agree to form a government, after months of political wrangling.
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Serbia takes over the chair of Europe's leading rights body as concerns mount over its political direction.
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A leader of Serbia's hardline Radical party is elected to the powerful post of parliamentary speaker.
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Police in Serbia arrest 27 people at a gathering of volunteers pledged to fight to stop Kosovo breaking away.
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A court in Serbia sentences four paramilitaries filmed killing Bosnian Muslims during the 1995 Srebrenica massacre.
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The UN Security Council meets to discuss a controversial plan for Kosovo that is opposed by Serbia.
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Authorities in Serbia intercept an illegal package containing 98 rare butterflies originating from the Solomon Islands.
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The UN envoy for Kosovo says independence is the "only viable option" for the territory, still legally part of Serbia.
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Bosnian Muslims voice disappointment after the top UN court clears Serbia of genocide in the Bosnian war.
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The UN's top court clears Serbia of genocide in the 1990s Bosnia war but says it failed to prevent the Srebrenica massacre.
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The EU's foreign policy chief visits Kosovo and Serbia, urging talks on a UN plan giving Kosovo self-rule.
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Serbia's leader says Kosovo independence will never be accepted, after seeing UN plans for a partial breakaway.
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