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Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin created chaos - millions of people in one hour
In the interview, Putin said, among other things, that he has no intention of attacking Poland, and that starting a global war is against common sense.
He added that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, after winning the presidential elections in 2019, should have "led Ukraine towards peace", but then he changed his decision.
Drecun: Trials of arrested Kosovo-Metohija Serbs political
BELGRADE - The head of the Serbian parliamentary committee on Kosovo-Metohija Milovan Drecun said on Friday Pristina's trials of arrested Kosovo-Metohija Serbs were political and had nothing to do with law or justice.
Speaking to the RTS, Drecun compared the trials to those at the Hague Tribunal.
Kosovo Supreme Court Clears Serb Ex-Minister of Inciting Hate
Kosovo's Supreme Court said on Wednesday that it has overturned the verdict sentencing ex-minister Ivan Todosijevic to two years in prison for his comments about a January 1999 massacre of Kosovo Albanians in the village of Racak/Recak, which he claimed was staged.
Todosijevic was cleared of inciting ethnic, racial or religious intolerance with his comments.
Vučić revealed: "I'm not going to Brussels"
He answered questions from journalists after the meeting of the governments of Serbia and Hungary in Pali.
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‘Justice Won’: War Victims Welcome Serbian Officials’ Convictions
"We want to believe in the judges, in the Hague court that has shown so far that we, the victims, have the encouragement to move forward," Abdurahmanovic said.
UN Court to Deliver Its Final Verdict in Serbian Officials’ Trial
The UN court in The Hague is delivering its final verdict on Wednesday in the war crimes retrial of top Serbian State Security officials Jovica Stanisic and Franko Simatovic, who have appealed against their 12-year sentences for involvement in wartime crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Serbia’s Jovan Ginic Wins Cannes Rising Star Award
Serbian actor Jovan Ginic has won the Rising Star Award from the Louis Roederer Foundation at this year's Cannes Film Festival, which is presented to the best young actor, the Film Center of Serbia announced.
Ginic won the award for his lead role in Vladimir Perisic's film Lost Country.
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Pedja Obradovic 1975 – 2023: a Quiet hero
Our friend and colleague Pedja Obradovic died in Belgrade on Friday 5 May after a long battle with illness.
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Kosovo Indicts Serb for Wartime Massacre
Anniversary commemoration of victims killed in Recak/Racak, January 2014. Photo: EPA/VALDRIN XHEMAJ.
Kosovo's Special Prosecution announced on Thursday that it has filed an indictment charging a member of Serbian armed forces with the murder and displacement of ethnic Albanian civilians during the war in 1999.
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Serbia Frees Journalist’s Murder Case Defendants from House Arrest
Belgrade Court of Appeal has ended the house arrest order for two Serbian State Security operatives, Ratko Romic and Milan Radonjic, who are currently being retried for participation in murder of prominent opposition Serbian journalist Slavko Curuvija in April 1999.