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EU-mediated talks over the status of Serb-dominated northern Kosovo fail to reach a deal.
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Demonstrators in Mitrovica raise anti-government slogans in lead-up to meeting to decide fate of Serb-dominated north.
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Serbian minister accuses local police of "eavesdropping on top state officials" including President Tomislav Nikolic.
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Serbia talks spark mass protests in Kosovo
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Ex-Milosevic ally to become Serbia's PM
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