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"Vučić's visit to Sarajevo - visionary step"
"Vučić's visit to Sarajevo - visionary step"
BELGRADE -- Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu says Serbian PM Aleksandar Vučić’s decision to go to Sarajevo for his first official visit was "a visionary step."
Davutoglu also announced that "the trilateral process" between Serbia, Turkey and Bosnia-Herzegovina "would be resumed soon."
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Grigor Dimitrov Begins Queen’s Tournament Tuesday
Grigor Dimitrov will begin his grass court season with two matches on Tuesday evening at the Queen's tournament in London.
First, the Bulgarian will face James Ward, who represents the host nation. Their match is from the second round of the singles competition and will be played on the center court. Dimitrov, who is seeded 4th in the tournament, received a "bye" in the first round.
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Serbia Charges Security Officers With Journalist’s Murder
Four former state security officers have been charged with the 1999 killing of prominent Serbian journalist Slavko Curuvija, one of the most notorious crimes of the late Milosevic era.
Lies by DB chiefs ground for investigation
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World Marks D-Day 70th Anniversary
The world marks the 70th anniversary of D-Day, the largest landing of troops by sea in history.
On June 6, 1944, around 160,000 Allied troops landed on the French coast of Normandy – in an operation to defeat the Nazi German army and liberate Europe. Around 3,000 of them would lose their lives on this day, while another 9,000 were wounded or missing.
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Obama meets Ukraine's president-elect
President Barack Obama met Ukraine's president-elect Petro Poroshenko on June 4, in a show of U.S. support for Ukraine's right to chart its own future, before an encounter with Russia's Vladimir Putin.
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Pundits interpret Vulin's "great powers" comment
Pundits interpret Vulin's "great powers" comment
BELGRADE -- Political analyst Đorđe Vukadinović says Aleksandar Vulin's statement about "great powers not wanting a prime minister with large support" is "exaggerated."
The labor minister suggested earlier that PM Aleksandar Vučić was the target of criticism for that reason.
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Ukraine’s Poroshenko to Meet President Obama in Warsaw
Ukraine's newly elected President Petro Poroshenko will meet US President Barack Obama in Poland on Wednesday.
Poroshenko is in Warsaw for the celebration of the 25th anniversary of Poland's first post-socialist democratic elections. On Tuesday he will meet with Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski, Interfax revealed.
Biljana Srbljanovic: Dark forces are behind leaders
Biljana Srbljanovic: Dark forces are behind leaders
The performance of the play ‘Princip (This Grave is Small to me) by the Schauspielhaus of Vienna attracted huge attention at the 50th Sterijino Pozorje Festival.
Life Sentences Urged in Macedonia Mass Murder Trial
Prosecutor Gordana Geskovska told the Skopje court in her closing arguments on Friday that the murder of five ethnic Macedonians by a group of alleged Albanian extremists during Orthodox Easter in 2012 was an act of terror carried out in order to provoke ethnic strife.