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 reverses its decision to boycott the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony for Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo in Oslo.
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Serbia rejects EU criticism of its decision to join a Beijing-led boycott of the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony for Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo.
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Arsenal scrape into the last 16 of the Champions League as a 3-1 victory over Partizan Belgrade sends them through as Group H runners-up.
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Arsenal beat Partizan Belgrade to reach the last 16 of the Champions League but Chelsea lose their unbeaten record to Marseille in their final group game, while Brighton beat FC United of Manchester in the FA Cup.
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Viktor Troicki is the hero for Serbia as he beats France's Michael Llodra in the decisive rubber to give the home side their first Davis Cup victory.
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Novak Djokovic beats Gilles Simon to ensure Serbia end day one of the Davis Cup final in Belgrade level with France at 1-1.
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Bosnia, Serbia and Montenegro declare flood emergencies as the River Drina reaches its highest level in 100 years.
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A court in Belgrade jails two men in connection with war crimes committed in eastern Bosnia in 1992.
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Serbia asks Interpol to help find war crimes suspect Ratko Mladic, according to Tanjug news agency, after Belgrade is warned it is not doing enough to arrest him.
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Montenegro has made significant progress towards opening formal talks on EU membership, the European Commission says.
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A moderate earthquake rattles central Serbia overnight, killing two people and injuring at least 50 others near the city of Kraljevo.
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Serbian police search three locations - two in the capital, one in a village in central Serbia - for the war-crimes fugitive Ratko Mladic
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Uefa has awarded Italy a 3-0 win over Serbia after their Euro 2012 qualifier in Genoa on 12 October was abandoned.
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EU governments ask the European Commission to give its opinion on Serbia's bid to join the EU - seen as a new phase in relations with Belgrade.
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What lies behind anti-gay and football violence?
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Serbia are to ask Uefa for a replay of their Euro 2012 qualifier against Italy which was abandoned after crowd trouble in Genoa on Tuesday.
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Serbia arrests 19 football fans suspected of causing trouble at this week's abandoned Euro 2012 qualifier with Italy.
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Uefa launches an investigation into the violent scenes involving Serbia fans which caused their Euro 2012 qualifier in Italy to be abandoned.
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Rio Ferdinand is confirmed as England's captain for the Euro 2012 qualifier with Montenegro, while Darren Bent is ruled out.
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Protesters in Serbia's capital fight running battles with police as they try to disrupt the first Gay Pride march in the city since 2001.
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