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Landmark victory in freedom of expression case
The clients were broadcaster B92, its former journalist Nikola Radisic, and news and current affairs editor and chairperson of the Board of Directors Veran Matic, the Zivkovic Samardzic Law Office said, adding that its Technology, Media and Telecommunications Senior Associate and Head of Media Litigation Kruna Savovic led the team in this case.
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Belgrade-Pristina dialogue continues at technical level
The technical negotiations between Belgrade and Pristina will continue in Brussels on Tuesday, January 16.
The Serbian delegation will be led by the director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric, the Office confirmed for Tanjug on Sunday.
President "succumbed to pressure" during failed Telekom sale
In a wide-ranging interview for RTS late on Sunday, Vucic said his "soul still aches" over the outcome, and added that he had "succumbed to political pressure" and considered it to be his "biggest mistake."
"I should have pushed through what was better for the country, rather than listen to ignorat people's advice," Vucic said.
More than 60 ex-KLA to be indicted for war crimes
Daut Haradinaj - the brother of Kosovo PM Ramush Haradinaj - and Azem Syla will be among those indicted by the Kosovo Specialist Chambers ("special court").
RTS reported this on Monday, citing the Pristina-based website Insajderi.
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Serbian Foreign Minister says he will not receive Ukraine's ambassador
Serbia's Ambassador to Ukraine Rade Bulatovic, who was recently withdrawn for consultations, will most likely return to Kiev next week.
New book looks at Austro-Hungarian WW1 war propaganda
The book "Roda Roda - The Serb Diary of a First World War Reporter. The War Press Bureau of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy" has been published in Serbian.
Measles epidemic in Kosovo; new case in central Serbia
A patient from Kosovska Mitrovica in northern Kosovo, who was visiting Kragujevac, central Serbia, has developed the symptoms of measles, it has been confirmed.
The daily Vecernje Novosti writes that this is the second case of the spread of the disease from Kosovo and Metohija, since an epidemic of measles was reported there.
Monument to Murdered Serbian PM Djindjic Sparks Row
The decision by the city, which is run by the ruling Serbian Progressive Party, to erect a monument to assassinated former Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic, who was the main political adversary of the country's current rulers until he was assassinated by an organised crime gang in 2003, has angered critics who accused the authorities of hypocrisy.
Security Minister Warns of Jihadists Returning to Bosnia
Bosnian Security Minister Dragan Mektic also warned that a number of former IS fighters will return to Bosnia, and announced tighter cooperation with Interpol on the issue.
"On that matter we will be receiving certain analysis and data from Interpol," Mektic said at the press conference with the Secretary General of Interpol, Jurgen Stock, in Sarajevo on Wednesday.
"Europe is unjust": Thaci defies EU, wants Albanian passports for residents of Kosovo
Kosovo President Hashim Thaci has asked Albanian President Ilir Meta to allow residents of Kosovo the possibility of acquiring citizenship of Albania.
Thaci said he did this because Europe has been unjust toward "the Kosovars."
"Albania is the only hope," Thaci said during a joint press conference with Meta, who is in Pristina, RTS reported on Wednesday.