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UN Security Council to hold session on Kosovo Tuesday
BELGRADE - The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) will hold a session on Tuesday to discuss the latest report by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on the situation in Kosovo-Metohija, and the session will be addressed by Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic.
"Disaster came from God, people can fix it"
"Disaster came from God, people can fix it"
SMEDERVSKA PALANKA -- President Tomislav Nikolić has said he will ask UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to organize a fund raising dinner to help those affected by the floods.
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Tribute paid to RTS employees killed in 1999 bombing
BELGRADE - Families, colleagues and friends paid tribute to the Radio-Television of Serbia (RTS) employees that were killed in the 1999 bombing by laying wreaths and lighting candles at the monument titled "Why?" on Wednesday.
Sachs argues in favor of "international law"
Sachs argues in favor of "international law"
"As frightening as the Ukraine crisis is, the more general disregard of international law in recent years must not be overlooked," Jeffrey Sachs writes.
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Bulgarian President's Security Council to Discuss Ukraine
Bulgaria's President and party leaders will gather Monday to work on a joint position on the Ukrainian crisis.
The talks are to be held after President Rosen Plevneliev called the Consultative Council for National Security, a panel in which politicians and chiefs of security services meet to discuss urgent issues.