Slobodan Milošević
Attacked Serbian Protester Vows To Sue Vucic
A Serbian school teacher, Marko Radosavljevic, who was attacked by private security at a Progressive Party rally during Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's swearing-in ceremony, said he will sue the President for defamation for potentionally leading the public to believe that he is a drunkard.
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Two Serbian ex-spy chiefs back on trial for Balkans wars
Two former Serbian intelligence chiefs will go back on trial before U.N. judges on June 13, accused of running death squads which terrorized Bosnia and Croatia in the 1990s Balkans wars.
Serbia Defies UN Tribunal Over Radicals’ Extradition
The UN war crimes tribunal has stepped up its demands for the extradition of three wanted members of the Serbian Radical Party, but Belgrade officials responded by saying that the case is closed.
UN Urged to Pressure Serbia over Wanted Radicals
The president of the Hague war crimes tribunal told the UN Security Council to take action to ensure that Belgrade finally arrests three wanted members of the nationalist Serbian Radical Party.
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Vucic Expected to Keep Grip on Serbian Security Agencies
As former Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic takes over as Serbia's President, experts predict that he will retain full de-facto control over the security services, despite his limited constitutional powers.
Sacked Minister To Head Serbian Security Agency
A senior official of the ruling Progressive Party, Bratislav Gasic, best known recently for making a sexist insult to a journalist, will be the next director of Serbia's Security Information Agency, the BIA.
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Serbian Royal Academy to Sue NATO over Bombing
A team of international legal experts will represent Serbians suffering from cancer as a result of the 1999 bombing by bringing cases against NATO states, the head of the Serbian Royal Academy of Scientists and Artists told BIRN.
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Stoilkovic: Macedonian Serbs could fare like Kosovo Serbs
BELGRADE/SKOPJE - The situation in Macedonia is leading to us ethnic Serbs becoming an endangered minority and suffering the same fate as the Kosovo Serbs, says Macedonian MP Ivan Stoilkovic, the leader of the only Serb party in the country - the Democratic Party of Serbs (DPS).
Radovan Karadzic explains why he became "Dr. Dabic"
Hague convict Radovan Karadzic has told the daily Vecernje Novosti that he had "a secret agreement" with Richard Holbrook, a former US envoy for the Balkans.
Serbia: Anti-Vucic Protests Renew After Easter Break
Photo: Norbert Sinkovic / RFE/RL
Serbian students renewed their protests on April 18 against the election to the presidency of Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic, alleging there were major irregularities — including the muzzling of the media, voter intimidation, and bribery.