Belgrade, Serbia

Belgrade, Serbia

Serbia boycotts Nobel peace prize ceremony

UPDATE: December 9th – it turns out we are NOT boycotting after all. After a somewhat mixed public protest, it seems that President Tadic decided that it would be too embarrasing not to send a representative. I think the fact that president’s own father was a dissident during Tito’s rule

Marija Serifovic – racist or ironic?

Maybe two weeks ago, there was a huge debate about what our Eurosong winner Marija Serifovic said about Finland and Finns in the local (and some global) press. She was acused of having said something in relation to Finns that could have been considered racist – making a comment about

Marti Ahtisaari’s Kosovo status proposal

In the following days, Boris Tadic, Serbian president will have meetings with all relevant party leaders in Serbia to discuss the plan presented to him by United Nations special envoy for Kosovo, Marti Athtisaari couple of days ago. It’s a bit tricky to find the proposal on the net, so

Finnish guy finnishes visit to Belgrade

Hello dear readers – the server in Germany where the site is located had a problem and we were offline in the past two days, so here’s what i missed to share with you: blog in Serbian has been included in Blogkatalog (you can vote for the blog there) and

Kosovo declares independence

Breaking news: Kosovo parliament has unilaterally declared the independence of Kosovo. The newly founded state of Kosovo separated from Serbia in a sudden and surprising turn of events, right after the United Nations decided not to wait for Serbian parliamentary elections before reaching the decision and giving its recommendation about


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