Serbian Orthodox Church
Poll: Ruling SNS strong in Belgrade; 38% back EU membership
The poll, presented on December 6, also showed that the ruling coalition led by President Aleksandar Vucic's SNS party - without the Socialists (SPS) - would win 39 percent of the vote.
If the SPS participated alone, it could count on 5.9 percent, according to the survey.
BiH: 13 arrested for war crimes against Serbs
Members of the SIPA agency in Bosnia-Herzegovina on Monday arrested 13 persons suspected of committing war crimes against Serbs.
The arrests took place in Konjic and Sarajevo, while the crimes were committed during the 1990s war in the area of Bradina, a village near the town of Konjic.
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Bosnia: 13 arrested for war crimes against Serbs
The arrests took place in Konjic and Sarajevo, while the crimes were committed during the 1990s war in the area of Bradina, a village near the town of Konjic.
SIPA said in a statement quoted by Beta that the suspects will be turned over to the Prosecution of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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Unbreakable ties between Serbia and Russia - patriarch
In his sermon, the patriarch said that the ties between Serbia and Russia are unbreakable.
Voice of America: Bulgarian, Macedonian Orthodox Churches Edge Closer Despite Thorny History
The Bulgarian Orthodox Church has taken a step towards possible eventual recognition of Macedonia's Orthodox Church, a rapprochement that echoes a warming of relations between the governments of the two Balkan neighbors.
Bulgarian Bishops Agree to Lobby for Macedonian Church
Following a meeting on Monday, the Bulgarian Orthodox Church's Patriarchate announced that it has formed a committee to lead talks with other Orthodox churches on the status of Macedonian Orthodox Church, which remains unrecognised as a result of a long-lasting dispute with Serbian Orthodox Church.
Republic of Serbia Square opened in Buenos Aires
According to the Serbian government, that quoted a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the square is located "in one of the most beautiful neighborhoods of the capital of Argentina."
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Macedonia's Lonely Church Seeks Bulgarian 'Parent'
Macedonia's unrecogised Orthodox Church has startled the Orthodox world - and possibly started a new conflict with the Church in Serbia, by asking the Bulgarian Orthodox Church to assume a form of parental authority over it.
The Bulgarian Church told BIRN on Monday that it will probably discuss the unusual request from the Macedonian Orthodox Church at a meeting set for November 27.
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Kosovo Court Upholds Serbian Church’s Right to Land
The Kosovo Appeals Court granted the Serbian Orthodox Church land ownership rights to a church that has been a source of dispute since the 1990s, rejecting an appeal from the University of Pristina.
Serbia Promises Broader Public Debate on Kosovo
At the first meeting on Monday of Serbia's recently formed "working group" on Kosovo, its head, Marko Djuric, said the debate "should include state institutions, academics, the public, representatives of various organizations from civil society, and as much as possible - the citizens".
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