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New building of Belgrade's Prokop train station ceremonially opens
BELGRADE - The new building of the Belgrade Center train station at Prokop was opened on Friday at a ceremony also attended by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.
The building - as well as the station itself, whose construction began almost five decades ago - was opened on October 20, the day of Belgrade's liberation from Nazi occupation in WWII.
Special Court announces verdicts in Curuvija murder case
After reading the verdict, the president of the Trial Chamber announced that the accused Radomir Markovic and Milan Radonjic were sentenced to 30 years in prison. Miroslav Kurak and Ratko Romic received 20 years each, Prva TV reported on Friday.
Balkan Citizens Still Trust 'Corrupt' Police, Survey Shows
A new survey published on Thursday by a regional network of NGOs, Pointpulse and the Belgrade Center for Security Policy, shows that well over half of all surveyed citizens in the Western Balkans - 58 per cent - trust their police forces despite viewing them as corrupt.
Serbian Defence Ministry Accused of Threatening Research
NGOs and think tanks are urging Serbia's Defence Ministry to withdraw new regulations it proposes on research in the country, claiming it would jeopardise most forms of research.
73 percent of citizens opposed to war over Kosovo - survey
A large majority of citizens of Serbia thinks it would not be justified to go into an armed conflict so that Kosovo and Metohija remains a part of Serbia.
This is according to the Belgrade Center for Security Policy.
Sixth Belgrade Security Forum begins
BELGRADE - The sixth Belgrade Security Forum, where politicians and experts from the region and Europe will discuss whether democracy will survive the crisis of the world order, began in Belgrade Wednesday.
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Corruption Hindering Serbian Justice, BIRN Report
New research conducted by the Belgrade Center for Security Policy and BIRN says that major branches of the Serbian justice system, police and judiciary remain influenced by corruption.
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Balkan Countries See Police as Corrupt, Report Says
New research carried out by POINTPLUS, a civil organization network, shows that more than 90 per cent of people in the Western Balkan believe their police are corrupt.
Serbia Lagging on EU Accession Work, Report Says
A new report by the NGO coalition PrEUgovor says Serbia has made little progress in addressing the issues in Chapters 23 and 24, which are the most important chapters in Serbia's accession negotiations with the EU.
The only real progress was observed in terms of normalization of relations between Serbia and the former province of Kosovo.
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Indictment raised in Ćuruvija case
Indictment raised in Ćuruvija case
BELGRADE -- The indictment for the murder of Slavko Ćuruvija has been raised 15 years after the journalist and publisher was shot and killed outside his home in Belgrade.
The accused are former members of the State Security (DB) Radomir Marković, Milan Radonjić, Ratko Romić, and Miroslav Kurak.
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