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Striking PPC employees ordered back to work after court ruling
The government announced on Saturday that it is issuing civil mobilization orders to strike Public Power Corporation (PPC) workers after the Athens Court of First Instance ruled on Friday that their strike, which caused brief power outages across the country, was illegal.
Šešelj's pricelist for Hague
Šešelj's pricelist for Hague
Vojislav Šešelj, a Hague indictee who has spent the most time in detention, requires compensation of material damage of almost two million Euros (1,940,196.50 Euros) from ICTY, as well as a compensation of non-pecuniary damage of 6,817,933 Euros, which makes a total of 12 million Euros.
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Bulgarian Authorities Apprehend Wanted for Terrorism Belgian Citizen
A Belgian citizen, wanted for terrorism, was apprehended by Bulgarian authorities upon trying to enter Bulgaria at the Kapitan Andreevo checkpoint with Turkey, reports Nova TV.
According to the reports, he is wanted for participation in terrorist organisation and on his name is issued an international extradition order.
MEP Nikolay Barekov Reportedly Overtakes TV7 National Channel
The MEP Nikolay Barekov reportedly overtakes his former employer, the national channel TV7, which earlier this week filed for bankruptcy.
In an official statement, published on the TV7 website, the company management claimed that in the late Thursday afternoon “a dozen tattooed thugs and a temporary assignee in bankruptcy muscled into the TV7's offices”.
Former UPS director faces up to 30 days in detention
BELGRADE - The Belgrade-based High Court ordered a detention of up to 30 days for Dragan Marjanovic, former director at the Serbian Association of Employers (UPS), suspected of causing a loss of over RSD 2 million to the association.
Šešelj seeks EUR 12mn compensation for wrongful detention
Šešelj seeks EUR 12mn compensation for wrongful detention
THE HAGUE -- Vojislav Šešelj has requested EUR 12 million in compensation from the Hague Tribunal (ICTY) for what he claims is wrongful detention by the court.
The leader of the Serb Radical Party (SRS), accused of war crimes, has been incarcerated since early 2003.
PM Ponta: Funding sources available for raising minimum pension next year
The Government has the financial resources to increase the minimum pension to 400 lei in 2015, Prime Minister Victor Ponta announced on Thursday.
He mentioned two categories of retirees whose pensions should be increased — the court clerks, and the aircrews.
Thaci "respects" decision that would give his party mandate
Thaci "respects" decision that would give his party mandate
PRIŠTINA -- Hashim Thaci has said that he will "respect" a decision of the Constitutional Court of Kosovo addressing the post-election deadlock.
The court on Tuesday decided that the party that won the most votes will name a nominee to form the next government in Priština.
Serbia to guarantee for Šešelj if he accepts conditions
Serbia to guarantee for Šešelj if he accepts conditions
BELGRADE -- The government is willing to provide guarantees for Vojislav Šešelj if he undertakes to comply with all requirements of the Trial Chamber of the Hague Tribunal.
Kosovo Court Boosts Thaci’s Bid for New Mandate
The ruling from the constitutional court on Tuesday advised President Atifete Jahjaga that the party “that won the highest number of seats as a result of the elections to be given the possibility to propose a candidate for prime minister to form the government”.
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