Justice Department is continuing proceedings to revoke the war crimes suspect’s citizenship, daily writes. The U.S. courts have approved the resumption of legal proceedings, which could end with Egner losing his American citizenship. Egner, 86, a former Gestapo officer, is...
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November 20, 2008 Croatia and Serbia have reopened old wounds by trading accusations of war crimes before the world court that mark the worst point in their ties since Slobodan Milosevic's ouster, analysts said yesterday. The International Court of Justice...
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On November 19, Bulgarian President Georgi Purvanov is making a work visit to Serbia, the press service of the Presidency said in a statement. In Belgrade, Purvanov is scheduled to meet Serbian counterpart Boris Tadic, and plenary talks between the...
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Last century was marked deep ethnic tensions between Croats and Serbs. These tensions erupted most violent way during WWII and Yugoslavia’s breakup wars early 1990s. Now this brutal past is going on tables of international courtrooms while Croatian lawsuit against...
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Why does a Yugo have a defroster on the rear window?...That's just one of the "Yugo jokes" about the cheap and much-maligned subcompact that won notoriety for being one of the worst cars ever exported to the United States. Now,...
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The Hague Tribunal Secretariat has prohibited war crimes accused Milan Lukić all contact with the outside world. The decision was taken on the basis of suspicions that Lukić was calling and threatening the family of one of the witnesses in...
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Ireland's World Cup rivals Bulgaria were trounced 6-1 but embattled manager Plamen Markov was adamant that he would not resign. Speaking on Bulgarian TV, national football team coach Markov said he did not have plans to quit his post following...
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An unidentified user of the JUGpress news agency online service has posted photographs claiming to be those of the Hague’s most wanted fugitive, Ratko Mladić. The agency’s web desk said that they did not know who posted the photographs, since...
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Ian Bancroft, one of the founders of the Transconflict organization, writes in London daily Guardian, that political and social tensions are increasing as a result of Priština’s rejection of the UN plan...The EU's weak position shows that the UN role...
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Greek foreign minister Dora Bakoyannis says Athens will soon recognise Kosovo's independence because it has to accept the reality of the situation. Speaking to Albanian media, Bakoyannis declared that Greece will soon recognise Kosovos independence, although stop short of naming...
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