Genealogy
"DS ruined by those who took over after Djindjic was killed"
The Democratic Party has been ruined by those who took over after the assassination of Zoran Djindjic, says philosopher and theater director Zlatko Pakovic.
Djindjic was a leader who played a major role in the awakening of subjectivity and enthusiasm, Pakovic also told B92 TV on Friday, a day before the anniversary of Djindjic's murder on March 12. 2003.
British man of Iraqi origin flies to Idomeni to rescue his relatives
A British man has flown to the refugee camp on the Greek-FYROM borders at Idomeni to help 18 of his relatives get to UK.
Halo Rashid, 29, comes from Kirkuk in Iraq and claims he has been living in the UK for the past 16 years when he moved with his family.
As he told exclusively to MailOnline he holds a British passport and runs a dry cleaning business.
Nikolic is not "politically undecided citizen," adviser says
Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic is "consistent in his position to be the president of all citizens," says his adviser Stanislava Pak-Stankovic.
However, she added, in a statement for Politika daily, "that doesn't mean he is politically undecided as a citizen."
Commander’s Son Urges Kosovo Politicians to End Crisis
At a commemoration of Kosovo’s wartime fighters, the son of killed guerrilla commander Adem Jashari called on political leaders to show maturity and overcome the political crisis in the country.
The final email Germanwings co-pilot sent before slamming the plane into French Alps
A desperate final email from Germanwings co-pilot Andreas Lubitz has revealed his fear of going blind, before slamming the A320 jet into the French Alps on March 24th last year, killing all 149 people on board.
An email sent by Lubitz to his doctor two weeks before the crash has been published by German newspaper “Bild”.
Turkey interested in Morava Airport, highway building
Transport Minister Zorana Mihajlovic talked on Wednesday with Turkish Ambassador Mehmet Kemal Bozay about cooperation prospects.
They concern the field of road infrastructure and air transport, Tanjug reported.
Man interviewed in connection with journalist murder case
After several years of waiting Serbian investigative organs have had the opportunity to interview, in Germany, Dragan Antic, formerly Tesic.
This was announced on Friday by Veran Matic, who heads a commission set up by the government to investigate murders of journalists in Serbia.
Award recipient "distances himself from Nikolic's presence"
Filip David has received this year's award for Best Book in the Network of Public Libraries of Serbia, in a ceremony held at the National Library of Serbia.
However, during the ceremony, he "distanced himself from the presence" of Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic.
Croatian Minister’s ‘Pro-Nazi’ Video Sparks Anger
A rediscovered video of culture minister Zlatko Hasanbegovic expressing sympathy for Croatia’s WWII Nazi puppet state is yet another embarrassment for the government, critics said.
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Murdered Serbian Journalist ‘Followed Non-Stop’
A former Serbian state security officer told the Slavko Curuvija murder trial that the oposition journalist was constantly under surveillance in the days before he was shot dead in April 1999.
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