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Serbia and Croatia in another strongly-worded row
Serbia on Tuesday lodged "a strong protest" to Croatia, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) announced in a statement.
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Yugoslav Army's Memory Burns Bright Among Ex-Conscripts
More than 25 years since it was dissolved, the subject of the Yugoslav People's Army, JNA, still fascinates many of the people who served it, judging by the number of JNA-themed Facebook pages, websites, forums and blogs.
Vucic: Serbia to continue investing in its Army
Prime Minister and President-elect Aleksandar Vucic says Serbia has done everything to preserve stability - "and has, for now, been successful in this."
Speaking for TV Prva on Monday, Vucic said that Serbia "will continue to invest in its Army."
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25 years since massacre in Sarajevo's Dobrovoljacka Street
The 25th anniversary of the killing of dozens JNA soldiers in Dobrovoljacka Street in Sarajevo will not be marked at the site of the massacre.
For the first time, the ceremony will be held in East Sarajevo, the Serb part of the town.
Pristina wants to talk "war reparations" with Belgrade
Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa says one of the issues as the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina continues will be the missing persons.
He pointed out that "compensation for war damages" will also be discussed, and that Pristina will seek "the opening of the archives of the former JNA (Yugoslav People's Army - sic)."
Croatian President's Year Sees High and Lows
Croatian President Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic has angered some and delighted others with her statements and actions over the year.
1. The wrong kind of chocolate:
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Nacional: Franjo Tudjman worked for NDH during WW2
Franjo Tudjman
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Anniversary of Dobrovoljacka Street massacre commemorated
SARAJEVO - Church services were held and flowers laid in Sarajevo on Tuesday for the victims of a 1992 massacre of soldiers of the former Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) in the city's Dobrovoljacka Street.
Forty-two soldiers were killed, 71 wounded and 207 more taken prisoner in attacks by Muslim paramilitary forces and so-called Territorial Defence units on May 2-3, 1992.
NATO Helps Montenegro Dispose of Yugoslav Weapons
The Montenegrin Defence Ministry and NATO will soon begin a 15-month programme to destroy 416 tonnes of surplus ammunition and explosives, in an attempt to solve one of the biggest security challenges in the country, the ministry said on Tuesday.
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Weapons linked with Paris attacks produced in Serbia: Factory
Some of the arms believed to be used in last month's deadly Paris attacks, were manufactured in Serbia's arms factory, including one exported to the United States in 2013, a company official said on Dec. 11.