The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vuçiç, has decided to begin a new phase in relations with the international community, which could also be described as a boycott ... Continues on page 20
Opinion of the Day By SHABAN MURATI The Prime Minister of Serbia, Aleksandar Vuçiç, announced on 7 August that he will present at the Vienna Conference the topics of the countries ... Vuçiç’s Yugoslav proposal and Albania Continues on page 21
Yesterday on “Deutsche Welle” Yesterday on “Deutsche Welle” The President of Kosovo, Hashim Thaçi, and the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vuçiç, meet this Thursday (31.08) in Brussels, at the invitation of the High Representative ... Continues on page 21
Today’s Opinion By SHABAN MURATI Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić chose his visit to France on 15-16 September to unveil a platform... Continues on page 21 Belgrade’s dangerous regional ideas
Yesterday on “Deutsche Welle” The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, has continued to “warm up” the issue of the internal “dialogue” in Serbia about Kosovo. In an opinion piece for the newspaper ... By IVICA PETROVIČ Vučić’s dialogue aims at recognition of Kosovo Continues on
Yesterday on Radio Free Europe The President of Kosovo, Hashim Thaçi, and the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vuçiç, agree that Kosovo’s borders should change. But they only want to take... Continues on page 21
By SULEJMAN MATO An unusual case. 18 years after the military occupation of Kosovo and the bloody war of the Serbian army, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić invites his own citizens... Vučić opens a new chapter: For and against recognition of Kosovo Continued on page 21
Opinion of the Day By SULEJMAN MATO An unusual case. 18 years after the military occupation of Kosovo and the bloody war of the Serbian army, Serbian President Aleksandar Vuçiç invites his citizens... Vuçiç opens a new chapter: For and against recognition of Kosovo Continued on p
Opinion of the Day By SHABAN MURATI Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić chose his visit to France on 15-16 September to unveil a platform... Continues on page 21 Belgrade’s dangerous regional ideas
Yesterday in “Deutsche Welle” The President of Kosovo, Hashim Thaçi, and the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vuçiç, meet this Thursday (31.08) in Brussels, at the invitation of the High Representative ... Continues on page 21
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Opinion of the Day By ENVER ROBELLI Aleksandar Vuçiçi won the elections in Serbia – something else was not even expected given his semi-democratic field and the opposition boycott. This victory gives him a certain comfort... Continued on page 21 “Historic victory” or Vuçiçi’s tra
Opinion of the Day By AGIM NESHO Rama’s latest conferences do not offer only yet another stage for his protagonism to satisfy his ego of being everything. Aleika has proved to be like a cardboard balloon ... Save ‘private’ Aleksandar Continues on page 20
Today’s Opinion By AGIM NESHO Rama’s latest conferences are not just yet another performance to satisfy his ego of being everything. They have proven that he is like a ‘cardboard balloon’... Continued on page 20 Save ‘private’ Aleksandar
Prime Minister Edi Rama, in an interview given to the prestigious German newspaper “Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung,” said that Chancellor Angela Merkel played an irreplaceable role in overcoming the deadlock created with Serbia regarding the scheduled meeting between him and Serb
By SPARTAK TOPOLLAJ Aleksandar Vuçiç, the cunning anti-Albanian and Serbian friend of Edi Rama
Opinion of the Day By ENVER ROBELLI To protect the Serbian autocrat Aleksandar Vučić, some propagandists in Serbia said he had no idea that the attack by Milan Radoičić's gang was being prepared... The bandit ordered from AliExpress Continues on page 18
The prime minister praises Merkel’s role in organizing the visit to Belgrade. Serbian prime minister: The phone call with Rama was positive. Duka in Switzerland, aims for 3 points INTERVIEW/ “EU, UNFORTUNATE STATEMENT. THE NATIONALIST PARTY HERE, NOT EVEN 1%” “NIKOLIĆ, LIKE A FAN
Opinion of the Day 1. It happens routinely and often in Serbian journalism, especially in the opposition press, that Serbia, more precisely its leader, Aleksandar Vuçiç, are compared, and sometimes even... By VETON SURROI Serbia between Tito and Enver Hoxha? Continues on page 18
Opinion of the Day By VETON SURROI 1. It happens regularly and often in Serbian journalism, especially in the opposition press, that Serbia, and above all its leader, Aleksandar Vuçiç, are compared, from time to time also... Continues on page 18 Serbia between Tito and Enver Hoxh