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Parliament continues the discussion on the security situation after the two massacres

The MPs have four items on the agenda, and in addition to the report on the security situation, there is also the REM report on the supervision of commercial television with special reference to reporting in cases of violence, as well as the formation of the Inquiry Committee which should determine the facts and circumstances pertaining to the recent tragedies that have occurred.

One former defense minister wins lawsuit against another

The First Basic Court in Belgrade has ruled in favor of Dragan Sutanovac in a defamation case he brought against Bratislav Gasic.

Gasic will have to pay RSD 200,000 to Sutanovac for damaging his honor and reputation when he said the latter eavesdropped on former Serbian President Boris Tadic. He will also have to pay the legal expenses of the trial.

Man Blows Himself Up in Belgrade Bakery

An unidentified man blew himself up after detonating a hand grenade in a pastry shop in Belgrade on Monday.

No one else was injured in the incident, which occurred at half past noon in the centre of the Serbian capital, Serbia's interior ministry informed.

The pastry shop is owned by former Serbian Culture Minister Bratislav Petkovic,

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