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Serbian Armed Forces IT specialists take part in exercise
BELGRADE - A military exercise involving over 1,100 telecommunications and IT specialists from 28 NATO and Partnership for Peace countries, including 25 Serbian Armed Forces members, is under way in Grafenwoehr, Germany.
Exhibition 'Jews of Serbia in WWI' opens in Belgrade
An exhibition titled “Jews of Serbia in World War I' opened at the Jewish Historical Museum in Belgrade on Thursday in view of the centenary of the start of the Great War.
VS and KFOR to strengthen joint patrols
BELGRADE – In the wake of the murder of a member of the Serbian Gendarmerie that occured in the night between Wednesday and Thursday, Chief of the General Staff of the Serbian Armed Forces (VS) Ljubisa Dikovic and KFOR Commander Salvatore Farina agreed Thursday to urgently strengthen joint VS-KFOR patrols, especially in the areas where yesterday's illegal logging had been spotted.
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Kosovo office head "confident" Serbs will "prove innocence"
Kosovo office head "confident" Serbs will "prove innocence"
KOSOVSKA MITROVICA -- Serbian Government Office for Kosovo Director Marko Đurić said on Tuesday that Serbia stands firmly behind the five Serb defendants in Kosovo.
Exhibition of flags from Great War opens at Military Museum
BELGRADE - An exhibition titled Regimental and Volunteer Flags From the Great War, authored by Andjelija Radovic, opened at the Military Museum in Belgrade on Friday.
The exhibition was opened on the Day of the Military Museum, commemorating August 22, 1878, when Prince Milan Obrenovic established the institution by a decree.
Gasic, Dikovic congratulate Military Museum on anniversary
BELGRADE - Serbian Defence Minister Bratislav Gasic and Chief of the General Staff of the Serbian Armed Forces General Ljubisa Dikovic congratulated the Military Museum employees on the institution's foundation day, August 22.
5-hour, 30-minute wait times at borders with Croatia,Hungary
BELGRADE - Due to increased traffic, cargo vehicles exiting Serbia at the Batrovci border crossing into Croatia wait for about five hours, the press office of the Serbian Interior Ministry has said in a statement.
Increased traffic causes two-hour border lineups
BELGRADE – Increased traffic at the border crossing at Batrovci between Serbia and Croatia has caused wait times of about two hours on the way out of Serbia and of up to 90 minutes while entering the country, the Serbian Interior Ministry (MUP) said in a release Saturday.
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Serbia to Mull Rehabilitation of Nazi-Backed WWII Leader
Serbia’s high court was ordered to reconsider its decision to reject the rehabilitation of Milan Nedic, the controversial leader of a Nazi-backed puppet government during World War II.
Gasic: Modernization of armed forces - priority
BELGRADE - The modernization, improvement in military cooperation and diplomacy through various peacekeeping missions and rise in employees' living standard were the Serbian Armed Forces' priorities in the first 100 days of the government, Defense Minister Bratislav Gasic has said.
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