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Linta: Memorial for Serb victims should be put up in Belgrad

BELGRADE - Miodrag Linta, president of the Coalition of Refugees Associations, called on the Belgrade City Commission for Monuments and Names of Streets and Squares on Thursday to support the initiative to put up a memorial to Serb victims killed in the 1991-2000 war conflicts in the territory of the former Yugoslavia.

"A Step into Science" conference in Petnica ends

PETNICA - The 13th regional young scientists conference "A Step into Science", gathering around 200 participants from the former Yugoslavia who presented the findings of their latest science, society and technology research, took place at the Petnica Science Center (ISP), a non-profit organization engaged in the development of science culture and education.

"EP resolution not contributing to cooperation"

"EP resolution not contributing to cooperation"

BELGRADE -- The European parliament resolution on Vojislav Seselj "does not contribute to improvement of cooperation in the Western Balkans in any way."

This is what Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic and Republika Srpska (RS) President Milorad Dodik stated on Saturday.

Vucic, Dodik: EP resolution not contributing to cooperation

BELGRADE - The latest resolution adopted by the European Parliament (EP) does not contribute to improvement of cooperation among countries and nations of the Western Balkans in any way, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic and Republika Srpska (RS) President Milorad Dodik stated on Satruday.

Balkan Suspects Held in Austrian Anti-Terror Raids

The suspects were detained on Friday in a police operation codenamed Palmira which was aimed at alleged terrorists and recruiters of fighters in foreign conflicts such as Syria. 

Around 900 police and other officials were involved in the operation which was described by the Austrian authorities as the biggest "in the history of Austrian state security".

Croatian PM will not attend China-CEE summit in Belgrade

DUBROVNIK - Croatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic said that he will not attend the summit of the prime ministers of and Central and Eastern European countries and Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang, adding that a visit to Belgrade would be ridiculous given the recent temporary release of indictee Vojislav Seselj from the detention unit of the International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslav

Vucic: EP resolution offensive, disturbing for Serbia

BELGRADE - Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic qualified as offensive, disturbing and very disappointing for Serbia the resolution which the European Parliament (EP) adopted on Thursday against indictee before the International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia (ICTY) Vojislav Seselj, and added that it is not hard for him to voice this message to EP members although these words are no

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