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Croatia Pegs Military Budget For Next Decade
Croatia's Defence Council on Monday stressed the need to keep the military budget intact over the longer term.
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Demining squad destroys 112 items of UXO
PARACIN - Ordnance disposal experts of the Serbian Interior Ministry's Sector for Emergency Management destroyed Tuesday a total of 112 items of unexploded ordnance (UXO) that had been found by members of the Russian-Serbian humanitarian demining squad.
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Dacic: EU integration is key to cooperation in Balkans
BELGRADE - The EU integration of the Western Balkans has had a crucial influence on improving regional cooperation and settling issues through dialogue, Serbia's Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said in Bled, Slovenia, on Tuesday.
Thunderstorms, Heavy Rains Hit Balkan States in Early September
Torrential rains and gale force winds, thunderstorms and in some places hail, have hit the Balkans in the beginning of September, local media outlets reported, Tuesday.
Code Orange and Code Red warnings have been issued in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in Croatia due to the potentially dangerous weather.
MICT Prosecutor Jallow to arrive in Serbia on Sunday
THE HAGUE - Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals (MICT) Prosecutor Hassan Bubacar Jallow will arrive in Serbia on Sunday on an official visit, and then proceed to Sarajevo and Zagreb.
On September 9, Jallow will travel from Belgrade to Sarajevo, and then to Zagreb on September 12, the MICT's press office stated in a release on Tuesday.
Croatian Serb Leader Denies Arming Paramilitaries
Goran Hadzic told his war crimes trial that Belgrade had full control over territory seized in Croatia during the 1991-95 war, and local Serbs had no power over paramilitary fighters and militias.
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Turkish nationalists concerned military aid to Peshmerga may end up in PKK’s hands
Turkey's Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) has voiced its concern that military equipment sent to Iraqâs Peshmerga forces by a coalition of Western nations may end up in the hands of the outlawed Kurdistan Workersâ Party (PKK).
Auteur film festival to kick off on Wednesday
PANCEVO - The first Pancevo Film Festival, an international short and feature film competition event, will be held in Pancevo near Belgrade on September 3-7.
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Auditors to be checking how parties spend money
BELGRADE - A special team of at least six auditors will be tasked with controling how the parliamentary parties in Serbia are spending the money they receive from the state coffers, Belgrade-based daily Novosti reports in its Tuesday issue.
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"Smugglers charge Kurdish migrants up to EUR 4,000"
"Smugglers charge Kurdish migrants up to EUR 4,000"
PODGORICA -- Turkish citizens are enlisting the help of transportation firms and taxi drivers from Montenegro to smuggle illegal migrants, mostly Kurds.