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Serbian students win 4 medals at Informatics Olympiad
Serbia's team of high school students has won four bronze medals at the International Olympiad in Informatics held in Tehran.
According to the Mathematical Society of Serbia, the medals were won by Filip Vesovic, Momcilo Topalovic, and Vladimir Milenkovic from Belgrade's Mathematical High School, and Dusan Zivanovic from the Svetozar Markovic Gymnasium in Nis.
Slobodan Milosevic ‘Accepted Bosnia Peace Plan’
Former Serbian State Security official Franko Simatovic’s lawyer argued that Slobodan Milosevic could not have been the leader of a Serb criminal enterprise in Bosnia and Croatia because he accepted an international peace plan.
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Milosevic ‘Didn’t Command’ Serbs in Bosnia, Croatia
Former Serbian State Security chief Jovica Stanisic’s defence lawyer told the Hague war crimes court that Slobodan Milosevic had influence but not command over Serb leaders in Bosnia and Croatia.
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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Most Serbians would not accept NATO apology - survey
BELGRADE - Most Serbians would not accept a NATO apology for the 1999 bombing campaign and are against their country's membership in the alliance, even though they chiefly blame the intervention on Slobodan Milosevic's policy, shows the latest survey, released by the Institute for European Affairs on Friday.
Majority of Serbians wouldn't accept NATO's apology - poll
Most Serbians would not accept a NATO apology for the 1999 bombing campaign and are against the country's membership in the alliance.
Belgrade Prison Chief Acquitted of ‘Kidnapping’ Milosevic
The former warden of Belgrade Central Prison, Dragisa Blanusa, was found not guilty of kidnapping former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic by sending him to The Hague in 2001.
Slobodan Milosevic killed with wrong medication?
"President of Serbia and FRY Slobodan Milosevic was murdered at the Hague Tribunal with drug "Droperidol". He died on March 10 at 22:30, half an hour after taking improper treatment. The official report on the investigation of his death, signed by Australian judge Kevin Parker, says that he died on March 11 between seven and nine in the morning from a heart attack, but that is a lie.
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Legendary Serbian WW1 military leaders honored in Belgrade
The City of Belgrade, the government and the Serbian Army on Friday honored three Serbian military greats and heroes from the First World War era.
On the occasion of the anniversary of their deaths, delegations today laid wreaths at the graves of Voivode (vojvoda) Zivojin Misic, Voivode Petar Bojovic, and Army General Pavle Jurisic Sturm.
Serbian Court Acquits Security Officers of Attempted Murder
Three former Serbian state security officers have been acquitted of the attempted murder in 2000 of the then opposition party leader Vuk Draskovic during Slobodan Milosevic’s rule.