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Milka Stefanova: Greeks Have Money, but Their State Doesn't
Thousands of Bulgarians live and work in Greece and are anxious about the EU future of Bulgaria's southern neighbor. In Sunday's early parliamentary election this future is at stake, as politicians there are sending mixed signals and as a scenario could unfold causing "the cradle of democracy" to fall out of the cradle rocked by Europe.
Sarajevo Prosecutor Reopens Deputy PM Murder Case
The newly-appointed Sarajevo Canton chief prosecutor said she has reopened an investigation into the murder of Hakija Turajlic, wartime Deputy Prime Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Prosecution once again asks for revoking Seselj's release
Prosecution once again asks for revoking Seselj's release
THE HAGUE -- Chief Hague Prosecutor Serge Brammertz urged the Appeals Chamber to revoke the measure of provisional release for the accused Vojislav Seselj.
UWK World Cup in Belgrade, first competition organised under the aegis of United World Karate
The UWK World Cup, to be held in Belgrade on April 25-27, will be the first competition to ever be organised under the aegis of the United World Karate, according to the calendar established at the first meeting of the world organisation's Board of Directors this year in Bucharest.
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Prosecutor files appeal for revoking Seselj's release
THE HAGUE- Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) Serge Brammertz urged the Appeals Chamber to revoke the measure of provisional release for the accused leader of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS) Vojislav Seselj, the ICTY said in a statement on Wednesday.
Hague Prosecutors Appeal Again for Seselj’s Detention
Prosecutors at the international war crimes court have again asked for Serbian nationalist leader Vojislav Seselj, who was released for cancer treatment, to be returned to custody.
Albania Court Slow in Hearing Fatal Riot Appeal
Following the light sentences issued by Tirana's Appeals Court against two former Republican Guard officers accused of the murder of three protestors in the January 21, 2011 riots in Tirana, the General Prosecutors office appealed the cases to the Supreme Court.
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Bulgarian Socialist Party 'Ready to Seek Alliance' with President Parvanov's ABV
The Bulgarian Socialist Party is ready to join a "grand coalition" including all parties to the left, a socialist lawmaker has said.
Maya Manolova, who was at the spearhead of the formerly ruling BSP's legislative moves in the previous Parliament, is now known for her dissension with some of her party's main policy lines.
Kosovo Serb Minister Apologises After Protest Clashes
Minister Aleksandar Jablanovic, accused of insulting Albanians who blockaded Serb pilgrims at Orthodox Christmas, said he didn’t want his words to cause unrest.
New Croatian president writes to UN chief about Seselj
New Croatian president writes to UN chief about Seselj
ZAGREB, BELGRADE -- Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic has sent a letter to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon asking for "steps to be taken to return Vojislav Seselj to custody."