Geography of Europe

Stefanovic: Eight crime groups uncovered in three months

Between July and September, Serbian police uncovered eight organised crime groups with a total of 42 members.

Between July and September, Serbian police uncovered eight organised crime groups with a total of 42 members, who had been involved in financial, general and high-technology crime, Serbian Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic said on Thursday.

Church in Orahovac pelted with rocks

Several unidentified young men threw stones at the gate of the church of the Assumption of the Holy Mother of God in Orahovac, KiM.

Several unidentified young men threw stones at the gate of the church of the Assumption of the Holy Mother of God in Orahovac, a town in southern Kosovo-Metohija, and the case was reported to the police.

Romania Rejects Russian Objections to NATO Missiles

Prime Minister Victor Ponta said on Wednesday that the anti-missile system which is to be installed at the Deveselu military base in southern Romania does not violate the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty, as Russia has claimed.

Ponta argued that there was no violation of the treaty "because the anti-missile system is a defence system".

Bulgaria Exhibits 7000-Year-Old Golden Treasure in EU Parliament

The exhibition "Varna - The Oldest Gold Treasure", which shows golden objects discovered in Bulgaria, was unveiled in the building of the European Parliament in Brussels on Wednesday.

The treasure, which was unearthed at the Varna Necropolis in 1972, is often considered the oldest golden treasure in the world as it is dated back to 4600-4200 BC.

'No New EU Conditions for Serbia over Kosovo'

The German Ambassador to Belgrade Axel Dittmann has denied claims that new conditions have been imposed on Serbia over relations with Kosovo and the EU accession process.

Senior Serbian officials have claimed that Germany introduced new demands, including the abolition of municipal structures in Kosovo, which they describe as unacceptable to Belgrade.

Renzi: We have to open up to Balkans

Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi stated Wednesday that Europe needs to open up to the Balkans, including Serbia, Montenegro and Albania.

On the occasion of the forthcoming session of the European Council, Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi stated Wednesday that Europe needs to open up to the Balkans, including Serbia, Montenegro and Albania.

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