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Acquitted Serb Policeman Sues Bosnia for ‘Suffering’ During Trial

A lawyer for Milorad Radakovic, who was acquitted of committing war crimes in the village of Tukovi in the Prijedor area in June 1992, said on Wednesday that he is seeking 15,000 Bosnian marks (7,675 euros) in compensation from the Bosnian state for  the "mental suffering" he endured as a result of a restraining order imposed during his trial.

Serbs think EU path is "too slow and uncertain" - poll

Faktor Plus agency Director Vladimir Pejic says research has shown that Serbians believe the country's EU path is "too slow and uncertain."

Pejic also told NBC that, when asked "where in the world they would prefer to live," a majority of those polled responded "mainly in the EU and the US," Beta is reporting, citing the website KomentarPress.

Serbians think EU path is "slow and uncertain" - pollster

Pejic also told NBC that, when asked "where in the world they would prefer to live," a majority of those polled responded mainly in the EU and the US," Beta is reporting, citing the website KomentarPress.

NBC quoted Pejic in a report dedicated to a recent joint Serbian-US military exercise held in Serbia.

Progressives' rating "stable," Radicals enjoy "slight rise"

Progressives' rating "stable," Radicals enjoy "slight rise"

BELGRADE -- The latest Faktor Plus poll shows stable support for the ruling Serb Progressive Party (SNS), and a slight rise in popularity of the Serb Radical Party (SRS).

The Radicals are not represented in parliament and their support is still under the five percent threshold.