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Correction: Tomislav Nikolic

On December 4, CNN.com featured a photo showing an image of Bosnian Serb war crimes fugitive Ratko Mladic surrounded by pre-election posters showing Serbian Progressive Party President Tomislav Nikolic in Belgrade. We cropped the image to show only Nikolic, but a caption referencing the police's ongoing hunt for Mladic misleadingly implied this was Mladic.

Serbia's pro-West president claims election victory

Serbia's pro-Western President Boris Tadic declared victory Sunday in parliamentary elections, despite a challenge to his bloc from nationalist groups.

Elections highlight Serbia's uncertain future

Ljuban Panic, a 23-year-old business studies student from Novi Sad, Serbia's second city, has walked 80 kilometers through the Fruska Gora mountains to attend the Democratic Party's final rally in Belgrade ahead of Sunday's crucial parliamentary elections.

Serb vote signals shift to the West

European Union diplomats are highly relieved that Boris Tadic, the incumbent and leader of the Serbian Democratic Party has repeated his 2004 triumph over Tomislav Nikolic, once again overturning his rival's first round lead in the final vote.

Time.com: Battles Begin After Serbian Election

Boris Tadic's narrow victory over his rival Tomislav Nikolic was greeted with relief rather than joy

Serb election victor says future lies within EU

Boris Tadic celebrated his re-election as Serbia's president by pledging Monday to stay on a pro-Western course despite nationalist anger over a looming declaration of independence by Kosovo province.

Pro-Western Tadic wins new term in Serbia runoff

Incumbent Boris Tadic narrowly won a second term as Serbia's president after a runoff Sunday with ultranationalist rival Tomislav Nikolic, according to preliminary figures from election monitors.

Russia warns EU on Kosovo force

Russia warned the United Nations and European Union Tuesday against taking any unilateral steps with Kosovo, saying such action would create a "destructive precedent."

Time.com: Nationalism Rising in Serbia?

In the country's presidential election, Serbs are trying to choose between national pride and economic promise

European stability at stake in Serb vote

The runoff for the Serbian presidency on February 3 between Tomislav Nikolic and Boris Tadic is far more than just another battle for local power between two veteran politicians.

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