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| U.S. prosecutors say a grand jury has indicted a Kosovo-born American citizen on charges of attempting to use weapons of mass destruction in connection with an alleged militant Islamic plot. |
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| Azerbaijan will lend 300 million euros ($394 million) to Serbia for building a 39 kilometer (25 mile) section of a new highway, Tanjug news agency reported, citing Serbia’s Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic. |
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| OMV, a Vienna-based oil company, said Dec. 6 that it plans to sell its Balkan subsidiaries as it seeks to dispose of 1 billion euros ($1.3 billion) of less profitable assets. The Croatian unit has 63 filling stations and a market share of about 13 percent, while in Bosnia, OMV has 28 filling stations and an 8 percent share, it said in December. |
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| Serbia's emergency service said it was fighting to get through to the estimated 6,500 homes scattered across remote regions in the country, and has declared a state of emergency in 14 municipalities. |
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| Croatian banks forecast the Adriatic country's economy will shrink by up to 2.1 percent this year and the government will struggle to cut its budget deficit, presenting a far gloomier picture ahead of EU entry next year than the government. |
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| The Serbian government on Tuesday bought a loss-making plant from U.S. Steel for the symbolic sum of $1 to avoid its closure and save the jobs of its 5,400 workers. |
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