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Refugees against appointing Gotovina, Markac as advisors
BELGRADE- President of the Coalition of Refugee Associations in Serbia Miodrag Linta called on Sunday on Croatia's President Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic to change the "scandalous" decision on the appointment of generals Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markac as advisors with the Homeland Security Council, if she is truly committed to ensuring better relations with Serbia.
Spy agencies in 'technology arms race', says British chief
Spy agencies are caught in a "technology arms race" with terrorists and criminals, the new head of Britain's MI6 said on March 31 in his first public comments since becoming chief.
UK agencies called on to seek female spies
British lawmakers say the country's intelligence agencies, which inspired James Bond, are not doing enough to promote real-life Jane Bonds.
A report on women in the intelligence services says female staff are being held back by a layer of middle managers, dubbed "the permafrost," who have "a very traditional male mentality and outlook."
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Serbian PM, Croatian Storm general meet
Serbian PM, Croatian Storm general meet
ZAGREB -- While in Zagreb recently, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic briefly met and shook hands with former Croatian General Mladen Markac.
Both were attending the inauguration of Croatia's new president. The moment was captured by a photojournalist with the Croatian daily Vecernji List, and the photograph posted on its website.
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Croatian presidential candidate on conditions for Serbia
Croatian presidential candidate on conditions for Serbia
ZAGREB -- A Croatian presidential candidate has said that she would condition Serbia's EU membership path "with the return of the missing persons from the (1990s) war."
Ankara mum on demand for explanation over use of British jihadists for swap
The U.K.'s Secret Intelligence Service MI6 is still awaiting an answer from the Turkish authorities regarding two British citizens, who MI6 alleges were handed over to jihadists by Turkey without notification to London.
Linta: Croatian parliament declaration pressure on Serbia
BELGRADE - President of the Coalition of Refugee Associations in Serbia Miodrag Linta stated on Thursday that that the declaration of the Croatian parliament on the case of indictee and leader of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS) Vojislav Seselj constitutes fresh pressure on Serbia so as to induce the country to assume all the guilt for the civil war and sufferings in Croatia in the period 1991-1