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Defense minister on visit to Greece
BELGRADE - Serbian Defense Minister Nebojsa Rodic will on Tuesday go on a two-day visit to Greece, at the invitation of his Greek counterpart Dimitris Avramopoulos, the Ministry of Defense has announced.
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Serbia's defense minister visits Greece
Serbian Defense Minister Nebojša Rodić will on Tuesday go on a two-day visit to Greece, at the invitation of his Greek counterpart Dimitris Avramopoulos.
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Kosovo Slammed Over ‘Weak’ Anti-Corruption Tactics
“The fight against corruption appears to be weak and the number of convictions remains low,” the Kosovar Institute for Policy, Research and Development (KIPRED) said in a new report.
Kosovo’s parliament adopted a new anti-corruption strategy and action plan for 2013-17 in February, but it has been criticised by Brussels, which is also demanding action to tackle graft.
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Bosnian Serbs Demand Acquittal Over Mosque Killings
Lawyers for former Serb fighters accused of involvement in killing and burning Bosniak civilians at a village mosque near Prijedor in 1992 said their guilt had not been proved.
Bosnia ‘Running Out of Courtrooms’ for War Crimes Trials
The Bosnian state court said that the increasing number of war crimes prosecutors being employed to tackle a huge case backlog meant that it could need more courtrooms to try suspects.
Victims of NATO bombing from Jasenice 15 years without permits for new house
Victims of NATO bombing from Jasenice 15 years without permits for new house
Miroljub Krunic has been trying for 15 years already to get documentation for the house built instead of a home destroyed in the NATO air strikes.
NATO helicopter makes emergency landing at Zakynthos airport
A NATO helicopter made an emergency landing at Zakynthos airport on Sunday night due to a mechanical problem.
The helicopter, carrying British soldiers, was flying from Italy to NATOs naval base at Souda Bay, Crete.
None of the passengers was injured.
No reaction from NATO about announcements of "Kosovo army"
No reaction from NATO about announcements of "Kosovo army"
PRIŠTINA -- NATO has not officially commented on announcements made in Priština that the "Kosovo armed forces" would be formed, writes Koha Ditore.
Bosnian War Crimes Case Map Goes Online
The OSCE mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina has launched an online map of completed war crimes cases across the country in a bid to enhance public trust in the legal process.
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Serbia, Croatia Fail to Drop Genocide Lawsuits
Serbian and Croatian officials insisted they wanted to leave the past behind but could not drop their lawsuits against each other, which begin next week at the International Court of Justice.
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