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PM Janša calls for return to EU’s roots

Bled – Prime Minister Janez Janša has urged the EU to return to its roots, to the basic principles laid down by the founding fathers, as he argued at the Bled Strategic Forum that this is the only way to ensure unity while preserving diversity.

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Serbia Prosecution Told to Reconsider BIRN Questions About Lawyer’s Death

Serbia's Commissioner for Information of Public Importance has ordered the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade to review BIRN's request for information on the death of lawyer Vladimir Cvijan, a former associate of the two Serbian presidents.

Cvijan was found dead three years ago, but the public was only notified about his death in March this year.

Alpbach Forum – The future of Europe and the climate crisis in focus

The opening of the Alpbach European Forum - a Forum dedicated to the future of Europe, the climate crisis and the "green" opportunity - will be inaugurated on August 24 by the President of the Republic Katerina Sakellaropoulou, together with the President of Austria Alexander Van der Bellen, at the latter's invitation.

TISP’s Toshko Yordanov: We are in Opposition Because All Parties Refused to Support Us

According to DB's Hristo Ivanov, without the participation of "There Is Such a People", new elections will definitely take place.

"We are in opposition because all parties have refused to support us," said Toshko Yordanov, chairman of the parliamentary group of "There Is Such a People" on the sidelines of the National Assembly.

Czech Pirates Under Attack

Bartos doesn't speak like a politician either. While most are wary of saying the wrong thing, he talks ten to the dozen, linking from one topic to another endlessly, venturing into all sorts of areas. At the end of the interview, he asks that the swear words he let slip during these enthused passages be left out.

‘We Know Everything’: Verdict Outlines Serbia’s Role in Croatia, Bosnia Wars

June 2021 was an unusually busy month for coverage of war crimes in the Serbian media, which doesn't usually report on the subject very often. Just a few weeks apart, two major verdicts were announced in The Hague that were highly uncomfortable for Serbia.

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