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Croatian Spy Chiefs Face Joint Trial in Germany
Former Yugoslav intelligence officials Josip Perkovic and Zdravko Mustac, charged with involvement in the murder of a political emigré in 1983, will go on trial in Munich next month.
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Exhibition of Danica Jovanovic's paintings opens in Belgrade
BELGRADE – An exhibition of paintings by Danica Jovanovic (1886-1914), one of the most important Serbian painters from the beginning of the 20th century, has opened at the Grand Gallery of the House of the Army of Serbia in Belgrade.
German intel spied on Kerry and Clinton, targeted Turkey: Report
Germany's intelligence agency eavesdropped on calls made by U.S. Secretary Hillary Clinton, as the German intelligence also targeted Turkey, Der Spiegel reports.
With euro bears this rabid, Pimco says shorts a risk
By Anchalee Worrachate
Sentiment in the foreign-exchange market is so bearish toward the euro that its bullish.
Rodriguez set for Real Madrid bow in Super Cup
World Cup sensation James Rodriguez is in line to make his Real Madrid debut when the European champions tackle Europa League winners Sevilla in Tuesday's all-Spanish UEFA Super Cup in Cardiff.
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Romania's Donose, main feature at prestigious Verbier Classical Music Festival
Romanian mezzo-soprano Ruxandra Donose is a main feature of this year's edition of the Verbier Classical Music Festival, one of the world's most prestigious such event, besides highly talented artists Martha Argerich, Evgeny Kissin, Charles Dutoit, Christian Zaccharias and Joshua Bell.
Draghi bank sweetener hinges on view for exit from low rates
By Jana Randow
Mario Draghis latest stimulus tool contains a hidden message: If you think interest rates will rise before 2018, take the money now.
Bulgarian Ex Interior Minister Decries Backslide in Trafficking Fight
Tsvetan Tsvetanov, Deputy Chair of center-right party GERB (Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria), has complained of a decline in the sphere of fighting human trafficking.
Tsvetanov, former Interior Minister, presented a report on the topic at an international conference on human trafficking in Munich, according to reports of the GERB press office.
Arunovic shoots her way to gold at Maribor World Cup
MARIBOR - Serbia's Zorana Arunovic won the gold medal in the 10m Air Pistol Woman event at the 2014 ISSF World Cup in Rifle and Pistol in Maribor, Slovenia, on Thursday.
Russia's Ekaterina Korshunova and Bulgaria's Antoaneta Boneva finished second and third, respectively.
This is the second World Cup gold medal for Arunovic, who pocketed her first one in Munich two years ago.
Macedonia Eyes Buying Share of Greek Port
The Economic Chamber of Macedonia, which has launched the initiative for a joint purchase of shares in Macedonia’s main maritime transport hub - which is now being privatized - says they are not discouraged by tough tendering conditions.
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