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.
Serbian police have clashed with protesters trying to disrupt a Gay Pride parade in the capital, Belgrade.
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Mark Lowen reports on how Serbia has changed since the overthrowing of Slobodan Milosevic
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England manager Fabio Capello calls up Bolton striker Kevin Davies for his squad to face Montenegro at Wembley on Tuesday, 12 October.
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Arsene Wenger says goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski will gain confidence from a performance that helped Arsenal beat Partizan Belgrade 3-1.
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Arsenal maintain their 100% start to this season's Champions League with a 3-1 win against 10-man Partizan Belgrade.
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Chelsea entertain Marseille and Arsenal travel to Partizan Belgrade in the Champions League, while there is a full Football League programme too.
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Janko Tipsarevic is the hero as Serbia reach the Davis Cup final for the first time courtesy of a 3-2 victory over the Czech Republic.
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Serbia defender Nemanja Vidic will remain as Manchester United captain for the rest of the season, Old Trafford boss Sir Alex Ferguson confirms.
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US Open finalist Novak Djokovic will miss the opening rubber of Serbia's Davis Cup semi-final against the Czech Republic because of gastroenteritis.
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Radomir Antic is sacked as Serbia coach following his side's poor results at the World Cup and a mediocre start to qualifying for Euro 2012.
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The head of Deutsche Telekom, Rene Obermann, is being investigated over suspected bribery cases in Macedonia and Montenegro.
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Mobs of Albanian and Serb youths clash in Kosovo following the defeat of Serbia by Turkey in a basketball championship game.
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The UN General Assembly has unanimously adopted a resolution calling for dialogue between Serbia and Kosovo.
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The UN adopts a resolution calling for direct talks between Serbia and Kosovo, in a move seen as a breakthrough in the long-running dispute.
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Can EU hopeful Montenegro cut ties to organised crime?
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The European Union is stepping up its efforts to fight organised crime in countries wanting to join.
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Kosovan government has been trying to build a secular state since independence from Serbia in 2008 and in this cause they have attempted to ban the Islamic headscarf in public schools.
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Kosovo is hoping that more countries will recognise its independence, prompted by a recent ruling that its 2008 break away from Serbia was not illegal.
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Serbia seeks support for UN resolution opposing unilateral secession in territorial disputes such as that involving Kosovo.
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Serbia seeks support for UN resolution opposing unilateral secession in territorial disputes such as that involving Kosovo.
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