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Croat PM: Referendum on Cyrillic script "disgrace"
Croat PM: Referendum on Cyrillic script "disgrace"
ZAGREB -- Croatia PM Zoran Milanović has said that parliament should decide on the initiative to call a referendum on the use of Serbian Cyrillic in this country.
"I think that this referendum is a disgrace," he said, and added:
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Dzakula: Removal of refugee status is ethnic cleansing
ZAGREB - The Serbian Democratic Forum (SDF) accused on Friday the Croatian government that its announcement that it would remove the refugee status from the people who fled Croatia during the 1990s war was intended to stop the return of Serb refugees and complete the ethnic cleansing.
Milanovic: Referendum on Cyrillic a disgrace
BRUSSELS/ZAGREB - Croatia's Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic said on Friday that the Croatian parliament (Sabor) should make a decision on the initiative to call a referendum on the use of the Serbian Cyrillic script in this country.
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Obradovic: Croatia presented defensive arguments
THE HAGUE - The International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague started on Thursday the second round of oral argument in a dispute between Serbia and Croatia where both parties are suing each other for commission of genocide during the 1991-95 war in Croatia.
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Winners of Young Balkan Designers 2014 competition
BELGRADE – Belgrade-based cultural organization Mikser, in association with the Croatian Design Association and Public Room from Skopje, announced results of the Young Balkan Designers 2014 competition on Thursday.
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Serbia ‘Planned to Expel all Non-Serbs’
Belgrade had a broad agenda aimed at expelling non-Serbs from Yugoslavia, Croatia argued at the genocide hearing before the UN court.
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International Music Youth Competition to be held March 21-29
BELGRADE - This year's international Music Youth competition will be held between March 21 and 29 at the Kolarac Endowment in Belgrade, featuring young pianists from nine countries of the world.
HDZ verdict is a turning point for political transparency
HDZ verdict is a turning point for political transparency
HDZ is the first political party in the EU to be found guilty of corruption.
Former Prime Minister Ivo Sanader (centre) was sentenced to nine years in prison in the Fimi Media case. [AFP]
Croatia Says Serbia’s Genocide Case ‘Has Failed’
Belgrade has not proved its wartime genocide claims in its case against Zagreb at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, Croatia’s legal team insisted.
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Vucic: We do not have to love each other but respect a must
ZAGREB - Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) leader Aleksandar Vucic has said that the Croatia-Serbia genocide case before the International Court of Justice in The Hague has created high tensions but that he believes that the two countries will find a solution.