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Djokovic dismantles Wawrinka
LONDON - World number one Novak Djokovic defeated Switzerland's Stanislas Wawrinka 6-3 6-0 at the ATP Finals in London on Wednesday to get within reach of the semifinals of the tournament.
This puts Djokovic a step away from securing the top spot in the ATP rankings at the end of the season, since he needs one more victory to do this.
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Hague prosecutor: No verdict before end of 2015
Hague prosecutor: No verdict before end of 2015
BELGRADE -- Chief Hague Prosecutor Serge Brammertz has said that Hague indictee Vojislav Šešelj is "not the first person to be temporarily released."
A verdict in his trial "cannot be expected before the end of 2015," the prosecutor revealed.
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Turkish Constitutional Court urges investigation of civil servants for Dink murder
Civil servants and institutions allegedly implicated in the murder of the Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink should be investigated, the Constitutional Court stated in its detailed ruling on the case on Nov. 12.
The top Turkish court said the case was not probed efficiently and the victimâs rights were violated, in a ruling issued last July.
"Šešelj is symbol of ethnic cleansing"
"Šešelj is symbol of ethnic cleansing"
BELGRADE -- Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia President Sonja Biserko says SRS party leader Vojislav Šešelj is "a symbol of ethnic cleansing."
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Former Greek Court of Audit official hired on forged degrees
An ongoing inspection aimed at weeding out public sector employees who were hired on the basis of forged degree certificates or other fake qualifications has pointed to a Court of Audit department head.
The unnamed employee joined the court in 1987 and retired in April of this year at the age of 53 and just in time to avoid the civil servant crackdown, Kathimerini understands.
Karaman mine manager says they ‘tasted’ the leaked water
The operating manager of the coal mine where 18 miners were trapped due to flooded water has said they measured the content of the leaked water inside the mine by âtastingâ it, while five people including the operating manager were arrested.
Croatian Ex-Interior Minister and Spy Chief Dies
Boljkovac died in hospital on Monday in Karlovac in central Croatia after being ill for several months.
He was born in Vukova Gorica near Karlovac in 1920 and was an active member of the anti-fascist movement in the area before World War II.
By the end of the war he had become the local chief of the Yugoslav secret service, OZNA, in Karlovac.
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Four out of five found guilty over Ileia forest fires
A Patra court on Tuesday found four out of five defendants facing charges over forest fires that broke out in Ileia in the Peloponnese in August 2007 guilty. The blazes claimed the lives of 36 people.
Former police chief objects to non-prosecution of Turkey graft case
The sole complainant in the Dec. 17 corruption case has objected to the public prosecutorâs decision not to proceed against the 53 suspects in the case, including a number of high-profile names.
'Puzzle murder' of Azeri woman in Istanbul solved
The suspect in the gruesome murder of an Azeri woman in Istanbul has been arrested after 13 years, as "the puzzle" has finally been solved thanks to new forensic technologies, DoÄan News Agency reported.
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