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Ratko Mladić (Serbian: Ратко Младић, pronounced [râtkɔ mlǎːditɕ]), born March 12, 1942, was the Chief of Staff of the Army of the Republika Srpska (the Bosnian...

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  • News Source: The Daily Star | 2 days ago
    Bosnian Serbs led by fugitive genocide indictee Ratko Mladic over-ran the town of Srebrenica in 1995, has blocked Serbia’s progress. It has insisted that Belgrade’s membership ambitions remain on hold until Mladic, deemed responsible for the
  • News Source: Kathimerini | 4 days ago
    During discussions next week on enlarging the 27-country bloc, ministers are expected to rap Turkey for its failure to open ports and airports to neighboring Cyprus, a key issue in membership talks. �In Serbia, there is cautious positive
  • News Source: Blic | 5 days ago
    Brammertz’s positive evaluation over cooperation by Belgrade with the Tribunal is crucial for further association by Serbia with the EU. In his report Brammertz said to be in permanent contact with the services searching for the two fugitives from
  • News Source: Kathimerini | 5 days ago
    Serbian security agents have searched flats belonging to suspected accomplices of top war crimes fugitives Ratko Mladic and Goran Hadzic, seizing documents, news reports said yesterday. �We have temporarily seized a significant amount of
  • News Source: Blic | 6 days ago
    As things are developing at the moment it is possible such scenario to happen next week at the EU Council of Ministers.   This practically means, as said by our source from Brussels, that extradition of Ratko Mladic shall be a condition for Serbia
  • News Source: Kathimerini | 6 days ago
    Serbia is hoping this month will mark a turning point in its goal of joining the European Union and shedding its legacy of war, after falling behind most of former Communist Eastern Europe in the past two decades. Once seen as the most progressive
  • News Source: BBC | 8 days ago
    From 19 December citizens of the three former Yugoslav republics who hold biometric passports will not need visas to enter the borderless Schengen area. The UK still requires visas, because it is outside the Schengen agreement...Path to integration
  • News Source: Reuters | 9 days ago
    Serbia's cooperation with the U.N. war crimes tribunal in The Hague has improved but Belgrade must keep up efforts to arrest the remaining fugitives, the court said in a report obtained by Reuters on Monday. Serbia is hoping the report by the court'

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