Peace
"Dayton 2 unrealistic; others can't solve Bosnia's problems"
The idea concerns "redefining" the Dayton Peace Accord signed in 1995 to end the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH).
According to the former Slovak foreign minister and former high international representative in Bosnia , it is "not realistic to once again sign an agreement that would define that country," N1 and Beta are reporting on Friday.
Deaths From Terrorism Decreased Between 2015 and 2016, Continuing a Decline From a Peak Reached in 2014
Between 2002 and the end of 2016, eight of the world's nine regions experienced an increase in terrorist activity, according to the 2017 Global Terrorism Index report produced by the Institute for Economics and Peace.
North America was the only region to see a decline.
Extremists target more countries in 2016 but fewer killed: Report
The number of people killed in extremist attacks declined for the second successive year in 2016 but more countries were affected, according to the Global Terrorism Index (GTI) released on Nov. 15.
Serbia wants to join civilian peacekeeping missions
Defense Ministry and Serbian Army members are participating in ten peacekeeping missions, under the command of the UN and the EU, says Aleksandar Vulin.
The Serbian defense minister added that it was "time for Serbia to start considering participation in civilian missions next year."
Find out who Wins the Nobel Peace Prize for 2017
International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) won the Nobel Peace Prize for 2017, the Nobel Committee said.
The committee states that the campaign receives the prize for its work to draw attention to the potential catastrophic consequences for mankind of the use of nuclear weapons and its efforts to achieve a ban on such weapons on the basis of a contract.
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Serbian president addresses UN General Assembly
Condition number one for the prosperous future of and for all us in that region is how to preserve peace and tranquility, says President Aleksandar Vucic.
Speaking in New York on Thursday at the UN General Assembly, Vucic said that his address would be dedicated mostly to Serbia, "a country that has a growing reputation in the world."
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Can Turkey become a problem solver in Qatar crisis?
The terms "conflict" and "dispute" are often used interchangeably. A more scholarly and academic approach, however, argues that there is a difference between the two. Australian diplomat and academic John Burton has contributed to a better understanding of this difference by developing "conflict resolution" as an academic discipline.
Aristophanes & Cyclops | Epidaurus | July 21 & 22
The Greek National Theater goes on stage at the Ancient Theater of Epidaurus on Friday and Saturday, July 21 and 22, with a kooky adaptation of Aristophanes' "Peace," directed in the form of a musical by Constantinos Arvanitakis, with a score composed by Nikos Kypourgos and starring the unorthodox musician/actor Tzimis Panousis as Trygaeus.
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Bulgaria is Among the Top 28 countries in the World in Regards to Peace and Safety
In the Global Peace Index for 2017, the country is placed in the 28th place, with nearly 90 positions before the United States, Deutsche Welle said.
The Global Peace Index is produced annually by a group of international organizations and experts coordinated by Sydney University and the British Economist Magazine.
The Nuclear Threat Around the World is Increasing
The nuclear threat around the world is becoming a very pressing issue no matter the fact that the number of weapons is decreasing. This is the conclusion of an extensive analysis done by the Stockholm Research Institute SIPRI that investigates the issues of world peace. The publication states that the numbers of war heads is declining.
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