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November 2008
13.11.2008
Serbia yesterday, November 12, became the second country in Eastern Europea, after Poland, to become full member of the Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe (PRACE), announced Božidar Đelić, Vice-President of the Government in charge of European Integrations and Minister of Science and Technology.
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06.11.2008
European Commission on Wednesday adopted the annual strategic document for expansion of European Union. Under the strategy, EC proposes implementation of a feasibility study for Kosovo, in order to evaluate how it can make the best use of regional and European integration processes.
more...Related topics/regions: [Kosovo] [Justice and crime] [Governance] [Ethics & value systems] [Corruption & transparency] [International cooperation] |
06.11.2008
The European Commission recognized the progress that Bosnia and Herzegovina achieved in the first half of the year in its Progress Report on BiH European Integrations in 2008. Still, the Head of EC Delegation to BiH Dimitris Kourkoulas noted, during the presentation of the Report to Nikola Spiric, President of the BIH Council of Ministers, the fact that the report is not as positive as the Delegation may have wanted it to be.
more...Related topics/regions: [Bosnia] [Justice and crime] [Governance] [Corruption & transparency] [International cooperation] Image: Kourkoulas presents the Report to Spiric
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05.11.2008
The Europe Has No Alternative movement (ENA) demands from the Parliamentary Committee on Youth and Sport to propose to the Government to urgently open a public competition for allocation of the remaining 409 scholarships from the Young Talents Fund, intended for Serbian students studying in EU countries.
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