Yesterday in “SETimes” By BOJANA MILOVANOVIC When US Steel bought the Sartid steel plant in 2003 — which was going through bankruptcy proceedings — it seemed to avert a possible disaster.... Serbia’s “US Steel” fights for survival Continues on page 30
FOOTBALL On page 21
Priest rapes 13-year-old in church, then blesses her after the act On page 22
Opinion of the Day Serbia’s relations with the European Union have never been sincere in the 25 years since the president was overthrown... Continues on page 21 By SHABAN MURATI The Serbian concept of the EU as an embodiment of evil
37-YEAR-OLD WOMAN: MEETING THE SERB, WEDDING PLANS INTERVIEW She burned her mother-in-law’s house, the woman is sentenced to cleaning On page 7
The presidential style of Serbia’s current president Vuçiç is increasingly becoming the occasional resurfacing of old ideas from the time when he was minister in the government of... Continues on page 21
Opinion of the Day By SHABAN MURATI States that have committed crimes against humanity and have not apologized for them carry a lasting nightmare, which drives them to seek a self-justification for the crime... Serbia wants to revise the history of its own crimes Continued on pag
Opinion The Parliament of Serbia approved on 29 May the law proposed by the Serbian Ministry of Defense for the agreement between the Council of Ministers of... Continues on page 21
Today’s Opinion Today’s Opinion By DRITAN HILA Serbia announced the arrest of Goran Haxhić. After that, Serbian President Tadić declared that “the chapter of war criminals is closed”.... Berisha, Tadić and Haxhić Continues on page 31
Yesterday in “New York Times” Yesterday in “New York Times” EDITORIAL Pavle Mirov and his partner, Daniela, nervously check their email every 15 minutes, hopeless for economic salvation, ... The sale of organs, a phenomenon in Serbia Continues on page 16
By SHABAN MURATI Serbia’s files - the rope around the nation’s neck
Opinion of the Day By PETRIT HALILIT Serbia’s Foreign Minister, Ivica Daçiç, presented his participation as the current chair of the OSCE as a great success.... Serbia’s interest is not the interest of the OSCE Continues on page 21
INFORMER “VIOLATED THE PRESS CODE” Used the insulting term “Albanian”, Serbian newspaper “Informer” is penalized On page 21
The pro-Russian president of Serbia, Tomislav Nikolić, being dissatisfied that Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić has not yet accepted... Continues on page 13 By SHABAN MURATI Russian “firefighters” want diplomatic immunity
Today’s Opinion Serbia’s pro-Russian president, Tomislav Nikolić, being dissatisfied with the ruler Alksandër Vuçiç, has so far not accepted... Continues on page 13
Commentary of the Day Serbia’s relations with the European Union have never been sincere in the 25 years since the overthrow of the president... Continues on page 21 By SHABAN MURATI The Serbian concept of the EU as the embodiment of evil
Opinion of the Day By SHABAN MURATI Serbian diplomacy is extremely poor in its actions and concepts for the real improvement of relations between Serbia and ... The folkloric thesis of reconciliation between Serbs and Albanians Continues on page 19
Opinion of the Day By SHABAN MURATI One week before the presidential elections in Serbia were officially held, the Kremlin appointed Aleksandar Vuçiç as President of Serbia. This means ... Continues on page 19 Putin appoints Vuçiç as President of Serbia
By SHABAN MURATI The discrediting of the Russian base in Serbia
Yesterday in “SETimes” By BOJANA MILOVANOVIÇ When US Steel bought the Sartid steel plant in 2003 — which was going through bankruptcy proceedings — it averted a possible disaster.... Serbia’s “US Steel” fights for survival Continued on page 30