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Vucic: If I promised something to the West on Kosovo, why didn't I fulfill it so far?
He made a guest appearance last night on the "Upitnik" talk show, where he said that he would continue to fight for Kosovo and the Serb people with all his heart and energy.
House of Representatives Urges Serbia to Find US Albanians’ Killers
The House of Representatives on Tuesday unanimously adopted the resolution calling on the Serbian authorities to investigate and prosecute as soon as possible "those current or former officials believed to be responsible" for the killing of Ylli, Agron, and Mehmet Bytyqi in Serbia in July 1999.
Medvedev in Belgrade: Over 5.000 policemen, 8 locations, 45 minutes of "tête-à-tête"
Medvedev comes to one-day visit to Serbia, to mark the 75th anniversary of the capital's liberation in the World War II.
According to "Vecernje Novosti", in addition to more than 5,000 Serbian police officers and members of the secret services, additional number of about 30 Russian security guards would keep an eye on the Russian Prime Minister.
Kosovo War Rape Survivor Seeks Attacker’s Prosecution
Shyhrete Tahiri-Sylejmani filed a criminal complaint to Kosovo's Special Prosecution for War Crimes on Monday in an attempt to ensure that her attacker during the 1998-99 war is prosecuted.
Kosovo Albanians Commemorate Anti-Milosevic Student Protest
Student protest in Pristina. Photo: BIRN.
In September 1996, Milosevic and the leader of the parallel system, Ibrahim Rugova, reached an agreement which would allow the Albanian students to use school buildings again.
Kosovo Artists Use Culture to Promote Justice and Peace
'Miredita, Dobar Dan' - the festival's name means 'good day' in Albanian and Serbian - is intended to showcase Kosovo culture to a Belgrade audience.
Pride Parade Reminds Serbian Govt: We Won’t Give Up
A long column of people attending the Belgrade Pride Parade - motto, "I'm not giving up" - and marking the end of Pride week, passed near the Serbian Presidency building, the city and national parliaments and continued to the government building. The organisers of the event then addressed the crowd about the demands of the community.
Serbian Policeman Recalls Volunteering for Croatia Conflict
Defence witness Nebojsa Bogunovic, who was a police official in the Serbian town of Backa Palanka, told the Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals in The Hague on Wednesday that he volunteered to go to the Eastern Slavonia region of Croatia in the summer of 1991 as the conflict there was developing.
Former US Deputy Chief of Mission: Kostunica to blame for setting fire to US Embassy
Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Belgrade, Jennifer Brush, told Voice of America that Kostunica had been notified of the attack, but had issued a police order not to respond.
Higher Prices For TOL System in Serbia
New prices for crossing the highways in Serbia come into force today. The increase in TOL system is 12 per cent and was announced a few months ago. Thus, for the Belgrade-Nis section, the car will pay 900 dinars, instead of 800 as before.
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