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Police fire teargas and arrest dozens of people during clashes with opposition activists angered by push to mend ties.
Incoming prime minister says ensuring economic survival is key in a Serbia he wants to be a factor of peace in Balkans.
Myriad hurdles face newly elected government as former Slobodan Milosevic ally becomes Prime Minister.
Five people injured, including two NATO peacekeepers, after Serb protest over roadblock removal led to exchange of fire.
Voters deciding between staunchly pro-EU incumbent Boris Tadic and nationalist challenger Tomislav Nikolic.
Two-day referendum has no legal weight and has been dismissed by both Belgrade and Pristina.
Security forces arrest 146 protesters and fire tear gas and water at activists who blockaded border crossings to Serbia.
Upcoming elections in Serbia will delay any hopes of a forthcoming EU candidacy.
Zagreb signs European Union accession treaty, but membership withheld from Serbia pending further changes.
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Countries agree to jointly operate border posts after Serbs erect road blocks and injure 30 NATO troops.
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