News archive of July 2020

Srebrenica: We Won’t Give Up the Search for the Missing

States are responsible for conducting effective investigations into missing persons cases and for establishing the circumstances of their disappearance. This obligation persists until the missing person has been accounted for, or until adequate measures have been taken to investigate the disappearance.

Serbia Must Face Up to Its Responsibility for Srebrenica

This year, once again, recently-identified remains are being buried at the Srebrenica Memorial Centre. The genocide will continue at least until the last remaining bone is properly put to rest.

Muted Commemoration to Mark Srebrenica Genocide 25th Anniversary

The funerals of nine people killed in the July 1995 genocide will be held on Saturday at the Srebrenica Memorial Centre as the 25th anniversary of the massacres of more than 7,000 Bosniak men and boys is commemorated.

Oxford, Cambridge and Harvard Professors at the Alma Mater Europaea Symposium

On July 3 and 4, 2020, the International Association of Constitutional Law (IACL) and Alma Mater Europaea hosted 'Free Speech in the 21st Century', a virtual symposium discussing the changing understanding of the freedom of expression and its limits.

Serbian Protests: Police Brutality Mapped

They include incidents of police violence against civilians, men and women, posing no apparent threat, as well as against journalists.

Kosovo-Serbia Talks in Paris Close Without Results

The official re-start of talks in Brussels between Serbia and Kosovo, scheduled for Sunday, has been postponed for next week after a German-French facilitated summit in Paris on the dialogue, seen as a precursor to the official restart of talks, did not yield much fruit.

Janša asks interior minister to reconsider resignation

In an interview, to be run in full length in the late night news show Odmevi, Janša said he had not yet opened Hojs's resignation letter. He would open it unless Hojs changed his mind, but only after he had a replacement for him.

10 hidden beauties of Turkey for an isolated vacation

Turkey, with its abundance of natural and cultural heritages, is a place where tourists from all over the world can spend their holiday, whether it is an adventurous one or a calm one. While the Anatolian lands host millions of tourists every year in its popular destinations, the country also hosts numerous pristine locations.

Writer Boris Pahor to be conferred state orders as part of Trieste ceremony

President Pahor is to confer on the 106-year-old concentration camp survivor the Order of Exceptional Merits for his life-long contribution to the understanding and connecting of European nations and for relentless efforts for Slovenianhood and democracy, the president's office's wrote.

Slovenia's largest tennis tournament cancelled

The Slovenian Tennis Association (TZS) said on Tuesday that the cancellation was a mutual decision reached by the organiser Tenis Slovenija and the principal sponsor, the insurance company Zavarovalnica Sava.

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