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Bosnian Serb Crimes Against Humanity Suspect Dies
The Bosnian state court discontinued proceedings against Milorad Krunic, who was accused of committing crimes against humanity in the Sanski Most area in 1992, because he has died.
"In the case against Milorad Krunic, the court has rendered a decision to discontinue the criminal proceedings against him due to the defendant's death," the state court announced.
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Montenegro Renews Push to Extradite Fugitive Ex-President
Montenegro has renewed its request to extradite the ex-president of the former State Union of Serbia and Montenegro, Svetozar Marovic, from Serbia. It comes after a BIRN investigation revealed the Marovic family's lucrative business interests in Serbia.
Bosnian Serb Opposition Demand Dodik’s Resignation Over Icon Scandal
A three-centuries-old gilded icon, presented to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov by Milorad Dodik, Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, will be returned amid a row over its origins, the Russian Foreign Ministry told the Russian media.
Iranian woman sought in abduction of dissident
Turkey's Justice Ministry has requested a red notice from the Interpol for a woman who is believed to have taken part in the abduction of Habib Chaab, an Iranian dissident.
Chaab was kidnapped in Istanbul in October and smuggled to Iran.
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Κορωνοϊός - ΕΟΦ: Καλεί σε επαγρύπνηση για την πώληση ψευδεπίγραφων εμβολίων κατά της Covid
Ενημέρωση για την προειδοποίηση της Interpol από τον Εθνικό Οργανισμό Φαρμάκων
Ημαθία: Με όπλο κλεμμένο από αστυνομικό διακινούσαν κοκαΐνη
Ο ένας εκ των δύο αλλοδαπών καταζητούνταν από την Interpol της Αλβανίας
Interpol Warns: Beware of Fake Coronavirus Vaccines
Interpol has issued a global alert to law enforcement agencies around the world warning them that organised crime networks may try to sell fake Covid-19 vaccines or steal real supplies.
Interpol warns that Covid-19 vaccines could be targeted by criminals
The Interpol global police co-ordination agency warned on Wednesday that organised criminal networks could be targeting Covid-19 vaccines, and could look to sell fake shots.
Bosnia Police Arrest War Crimes Suspect Sought by Croatia
Bosnia and Herzegovina's border police on Saturday arrested Mladen Grujic, who is sought by neighbouring Croatia for war crimes committed against Croatian prisoners of war in its western Slavonia region during 1991.
Serbia, Kosovo Prepare for Restart of Talks in Washington
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic reacted warily on Tuesday after Richard Grenell, US president Donald Trump's special envoy for Serbia-Kosovo dialogue, announced talks at the White House on June 27 and said that Pristina and Belgrade had offered temporary concessions.