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Serbia, Kosovo agree way forward on plan to normalize ties

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Serbia and Kosovo agreed in principle on Wednesday on a plan to implement an historic accord to settle their relations, a step that strengthens Serbia's chances of getting the go-ahead next month to start talks on joining the European Union.Full story

Kosovo privatization boss quits over transparency concerns

PRISTINA (Reuters) - The head of Kosovo's AKP privatization agency resigned on Thursday amid mounting international concern about a lack of transparency in the sale of state assets in the corruption-ridden young Balkan country. Full story

Serb tycoon indicted over privatization deal

BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbian retail tycoon Miroslav Miskovic was indicted on Thursday over a disputed privatization deal, the latest twist in the downfall of one the richest and most influential figures in the Balkan country for the past two decades. Full story

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Five convicted in Kosovo organ trafficking case

Serb president seeks pardon "on my knees" for Srebrenica

"Face the truth": Bosnian leader upbraids Serbian president

EU presses Serbia and Kosovo for historic accord

Serbia, Kosovo fail to agree on plan to tackle ethnic partition

Serbian U.N. official blasts 'intimidation' over justice meeting

Albanian leaders fan flames of nationalism, unnerving West

EU's Ashton to visit Balkans as Serbia awaits talks verdict

Gunman who killed 13 in Serbia dies in hospital

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  Stork won’t leave bar in Serbia

A stork that was saved by a pub owner in Serbia now entertains customers at the bar. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports.

  Shooter goes door-to-door in Serbia, kills 13

A man in a small village outside Belgrade, Serbia went door to door, gunning down 13 people including his own son, six women and one baby. The man tried to kill himself and his wife but they survived and are gravely wounded.

  Serbian mountain a 'Doomsday' escape

Doomsday believers are flocking to Serbia's Rtanj Mountain believing the pyramid shaped peak is magical and will save them from the end of the world. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports.

  Hippo calf born at Serbia zoo

A mother hippo is protecting her newborn calf by trying to hide it in her winter enclosure at a zoo in Serbia. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports.

  Protesters furious over Kosovo-Serbia meeting

Kosovo police in riot gear fired tear gas to disperse dozens of ethnic Albanians protesting against a meeting between Prime Minister Hashim Thaci and Serbian leader Ivica Dacic. NBCNews.com's Katy Tur reports.

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