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Veteran Serbian Journalist Dejan Anastasijevic Passes Away

One of the most respected journalists in Serbia, Dejan Anastasijevic, a longtime correspondent for Time magazine, Vreme, Tanjug, B92, the BBC and many others, has died in Belgrade after a long illness.

Born in 1962, Anastasijevic reported from the wars in the former Yugoslavia and wrote extensively about war crimes, earning the wrath of the Serbian authorities at the time.

Trio Battle it out to Become Kosovo's Next PM

Ramush Haradinaj, candidate of the "war wing":

Ramush Haradinaj will be running as the candidate of the biggest coalition in Kosovo, linking the Democratic Party of Kosovo, PDK, led by Kadri Veseli, the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, AAK, led by Haradinaj himself and Fatmir Limaj's initiative for Kosovo, NISMA.

Bosnian Serbs Probe Srebrenica Lobbyist's Alleged Fraud

A joint investigation by the Republika Srpska Tax Administration and police has found alleged evidence implicating the US-based lobbyist, Stefan Karganovic, in possible tax evasion and embezzlement of government funds, officials have said.

Republika Srpska police estimate that the lobbyist, who is of Serbian origin, owes the entity 53,000 euros in unpaid taxes.

Vucic: They are using Seselj to punish us

BELGRADE - Any decision we adopt, and none of them will be as amoral as the political decisions of the International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia (ICTY), will be aimed at one single end, that is preservation of stability in Serbia, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said commenting on the ICTY decision to return leader of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS) Vojislav Seselj back to p

Seselj: Establish Brammertz' disciplinary responsibility

THE HAGUE- Vojislav Seselj, leader of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS) and indictee before the International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia (ICTY), called on the ICTY Appeal Chamber to reject the appeal filed by Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz in which he called for withdrawal of the decision on Seselj's temporary release.

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