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Global homicide rates drop, but nearly 500,000 murdered in 2012: UN
Global homicide rates have plunged 16 percent since the beginning of the century, but nearly half a million people were still murdered worldwide in 2012, a UN report said Dec. 10.
Some 32.5 bln fled abroad on fears of Grexit
By Leonidas Stergiou
The amount of capital that was transferred out of Greek banks between late 2009, when the extent of Greeces economic troubles started emerging, and ended in June 2012 as confidence in Greece began being restored, amounted to about 115 billion euros, a recent National Bank of Greece survey showed.
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Dacic: OSCE chairmanship - great challenge
BELGRADE - Serbian Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic said on Sunday that Serbia's OSCE chairmanship starting as of January 1 is a great challenge, but also a chance for Serbia to show that it could play the role of a fair mediator in peaceful resolution of conflicts.
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Dacic: Ukraine a priority in Serbia's OSCE chairmanship
BASEL - The search for a solution to the crisis in Ukraine will be a priority during the forthcoming Serbia's OSCE chairmanship, Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said on Friday during the closing statement at the session of the OSCE Ministerial Council in Basel.
Serbia's OSCE presidency, "great challenge"
Serbia's OSCE presidency, "great challenge"
BASEL -- Serbian Foreign Minister and First Deputy PM Ivica Dacic has said that the Serbian chairmanship of the OSCE will be "a great challenge and responsibility."
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Dacic: OSCE can contribute to solution for Ukrainian crisis
BASEL - The Ukrainian crisis poses a serious threat to regional stability and security in Europe, and the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) can make an efficient contribution to addressing the challenges emanating from the crisis, Serbian First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said on Thursday.
FM addresses OSCE ministerial conference
FM addresses OSCE ministerial conference
BASEL -- A two-day ministerial conference of the Organization of Security and Cooperation in Europe opened in Basel, Switzerland on Thursday with a debate on Ukraine.
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No place like home for many young Greek job-seekers
Although employment barriers have dropped significantly around the world, many young Greeks would still rather look for work in Greece, according to a survey carried out across 189 countries by the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and The Network, which comprises 50 leading job websites including Greeces skywalker.gr.
Nine companies interested in Zelezara steel company
BELGRADE - Potential investors have until midnight CET on Tuesday to file their letters of intent concerning the sale of the government-owned steel company Zelezara Smederevo, and so far, 9 companies have presented their letters, with the offer from the US company Esmark being seen as the best option, Radio and Television of Serbia has reported.
As OSCE chair Serbia to deal with Ukraine, promote Balkans
As OSCE chair Serbia to deal with Ukraine, promote Balkans
BELGRADE -- As the OSCE chair in 2015, Serbia will continue to deal with the Ukrainian crisis and other frozen conflicts, but also the promotion of the Western Balkans.
This is according to the head of the department for the OSCE in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dejan Sahovic.