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Turkey condemns attack on Champs-Elysees in Paris
The Turkish Foreign Ministry has condemned the deadly April 20 attack targeting police officers on the Champs-Elysees in the French capital.
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Berlin deports Serbian killer of Turkish woman
Germany on April 20 deported to his native Serbia a man whose killing of a young Turkish woman sparked nationwide outrage.
Student Tuğçe Albayrak was hailed as a heroine after she intervened to protect two 14-year-old girls in an altercation in a fast-food restaurant in November 2014.
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Srebrenica mayor disagrees that genocide happened there
Srebrenica Municipality President Mladen Grujicic says he cannot accept that genocide happened in this town, nor agree with that qualification.
He told the N1 broadcaster that he wishes to deal with the present and the living, instead of those questions that bring discord among citizens.
Serbian Journalist Commemorated as Murder Trial Continues
Relatives and colleagues of opposition journalist Slavko Curuvija marked the 18th anniversary of his death, expressing concern about the slow pace of the trial of Serbian security service officials for his murder.
Serbian Security ‘Destroyed Documents’ About Journalist’s Murder
A former Serbian state security official told the trial for the murder of opposition journalist Slavko Curuvija that the security service participated in planning the killing and destroyed evidence afterwards.
Serbian Journalist’s Alleged Killer ‘Nearly Arrested in 2001’
At the trial for the murder of opposition journalist Slavko Curuvija, a former Serbian state security official testified that he was told in 2001 to arrest one of the defendants for the killing.
Murdered Serbian Journalist’s Wife ‘Recognised Killer’
Former Interior Minister Dusan Mihajlovic told a Belgrade court that murdered opposition journalist Slavko Curuvija’s wife said she recognised the interior ministry operative who fired the deadly shots in 1999.
At least ten dead in suspected terror attacks in Russia
At least ten people died on Monday, while 50 more, children among them, were injured in two simultaneous explosions at two stations of the St. Petersburg metro.
Authorities suspect that the explosions, that occurred inside trains, were acts of terrorism.
At Least Four Dead, 20 Injured in Westminster Attack in London
At least four people are dead as a result of the terrorist attack outside the UK parliament, the head of counterterror policing said.
Bosnian Police Officials’ War Crimes Trial Opens
Dragan Vikic, the wartime commander of interior ministry police units in Sarajevo, and Jusuf Pusina, a former Bosnian interior ministry official, went on trial over the killing of eight prisoners of war in 1992.
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