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“EU candidacy along with Hague cooperation”

EU foreign ministers are expected to request an “opinion on Serbia’s readiness to receive a candidate status” from the EC on Monday in Luxembourg.

The EU foreign ministers will request an opinion on Serbia’s EU candidacy bid but they will also stress Belgrade’s obligation to cooperate with the Hague Tribunal.

Analyst: Opinion on Tadić slowly changing

U.S. analyst Damon Wilson said that it can be heard more often in Washington that there is no difference between Boris Tadić and Serbia’s nationalistic parties. He said that the resolution on Kosovo which Serbia submitted to the UN General Assembly has had a negative impact on Belgrade-Washington relations.

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How America’s opinion of the Iraq war has changed

OVER seven years after the invasion of Iraq in March 2003, America’s direct military involvement is now coming to an end. President Barack Obama will set out his new policy in a speech from the Oval Office on Monday August 31st. American public opinion on the war has changed enormously during that time. When George Bush prematurely declared an end to major combat operations in May 2003 most Americans were behind the war, with only a quarter saying it was a mistake according to Gallup polling data. But the public’s mood turned when allegations of torture by US soldiers came to light in early 2004. The bloody terror campaign by Sunni militia groups, which began in earnest in 2006 and killed Iraqis by the thousands and American troops by the hundreds, also had a profound effect on opinion.

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No negative economic effects of ICJ decision

The ICJ’s opinion on Kosovo would not have negative effects on the Serbian economy, experts say. Businesspeople and economists all believe that there would be no negative effects of the international Court of Justice’s opinion, despite the deep analysis and various international and political aspects that accompany the decision.

PM: Talks after ICJ decision

Prime Minister Mirko Cvetković said that Serbia expects a positive opinion of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) that would lead to new negotiations. “We expect a positive opinion from the ICJ, which would be followed by a debate in the UN at which the perspective for new negotiations in Kosovo would be opened,” Cvetković said.

“ICJ opinion will affect Kosovo situation”

Russian Ambassador to Serbia Aleksandr Konuzin has stated that the ICJ advisory opinion will affect the situation concerning Kosovo and Metohija (KiM).
He also expressed hope that the ICJ’s stand will facilitate establishing of negotiations over the status of the province.

Kosovo, Albanian PMs on ICJ opinion

The Kosovo Albanian, and Albanian PMs stated that they believe that the ICJ decision will work to the advantage of Kosovo. They also said it would result in new recognitions.

ICJ opinion on Kosovo in July?

International sources in Priština said that the International Court of Justice would give its opinion on the legality of Kosovo’s independence on July 22.

According to the sources cited by Priština dailies Koha Ditore and Express, the ICJ will be finalizing its decision in July.

“ICJ opinion opportunity for compromise”

Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić addressed the UN Security Council in New York on Monday . He said that despite the setbacks on the ground, “a new, more promising moment” is being approached, and expressed belief that the opinion of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) will create an unprecedented opportunity to achieve a strategic compromise between Serbs and Albanians.

Cameron comes out top after final TV debate

Opinion polls in the British election race have made David Cameron the winner of the third and last TV debate. The opposition Conservative leader’s standing rose by several percentage points at the expense of Gordon Brown, under pressure after the previous day’s campaign disaster when he described a pensioner as “bigoted”.

MPs suffer in opinion polls

Marketing and research agencies told Belgrade daily Blic that the rating of the Serbian parliament was “very low”. According to this, a very small percentage of citizens have trust in MPs, and that number is described as amounting to their “immediate family members”.

“ICJ opinion could be given in November”

According to daily Politika, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) could give its opinion on the legality of Kosovo’s independence in November. The daily’s sources say that the decision will be postponed to a later date because the international community expects Serbia to arrested and extradite war crimes fugitive Ratko Mladić first.

15 Painfully Annoying News Personalities

It’s commonplace that news networks keep at least one outspoken personality on hand for the buzz, and it’s been shown to work. Whether it be sports or world news, these newscasters may come across as dumb, have irritating voices, or be completely out of their minds, amongst other things.

Govt. receives poor marks in survey

A new Gallup Balkan Monitor public opinion survey shows that as many as 44 pct of the Serbian citizens believe that the current government is performing badly. Only those polled in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia had worse opinion of their respective governments, European Fund for the Balkans Executive Director Hedvig Morvai-Horvat said during the presentation of the survey in Belgrade on Tuesday.

ICJ: Opinion on Kosovo not given yet

The International Court of Justice denies that it has already formed its opinion on the legality of Kosovo’s independence, daily Politika reported. ICJ President Hisashi Owada said that the court is not able to predict what kind of stance the judges will take and what conclusion they will reach related to Kosovo’s independence proclamation.

Survey shows positive opinion on Serbia

Students of the Belgrade Political Science Faculty conducted a survey which shows that many Europeans support Serbia’s European Union integration. According to the survey, one-fourth of citizens in Vienna, Brussels, Prague and Berlin have a positive stance regarding Serbia joining the EU.

ICJ conclusion on Kosovo “will be neutral”

ICJ President Hisashi Owada says that the advisory opinion concerning the legality of the Kosovo Albanian UDI would not be “a clear yes or no”. The proceedings at the International Court of Justice in The Hague in this case are ongoing. Last year, Serbia asked for the court to give its opinion on whether the February 2008 unilateral proclamation of independence by Kosovo’s ethnic Albanians was legal.

ICJ conclusion on Kosovo “will be neutral”

ICJ President Hisashi Owada says that the advisory opinion concerning the legality of the Kosovo Albanian UDI would not be “a clear yes or no”. The proceedings at the International Court of Justice in The Hague in this case are ongoing. Last year, Serbia asked for the court to give its opinion on whether the February 2008 unilateral proclamation of independence by Kosovo’s ethnic Albanians was legal.

Climate change and public opinion: (Not yet) marching as to war

Even as politicians and protesters gear up for a fateful climate-change meeting in Denmark, some of their fellow citizens have little stomach for a fight

IF THE forthcoming United Nations meeting in Copenhagen truly is a precious chance to save the planet from rising seas and advancing deserts, then one might expect voters all over the world to be egging on their leaders to make bold decisions.

That is the impression created by a wave of eye-catching demonstrations—such as the globally co-ordinated protest on October 24th that called, ambitiously, for carbon concentration in the atmosphere to be kept at 350 parts per million (see above). But awkwardly, there are clear signs in several democracies of sentiment moving in the other direction. …