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Bosnian War Train Killings Trial: Who are the Defendants?

Four Serbs are awaiting the verdict in their trial for murdering 20 passengers who were seized from a train in Strpci in Bosnia in 1993, all of them allegedly fighters subordinate to notorious paramilitary killer Milan Lukic. Dragana Djekic is no stranger to Belgrade Higher Court, where she has been …

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Milojko Spajic – Political Game Changer in Montenegro or Populist Showman?

Although his Europe Now movement was only formed last September, the former finance minister has already made a political splash – and he could be the biggest surprise in the March presidential election.Less than a year after Montenegro’s “expert” government was ousted in parliament, the former Finance Minister in it, …

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New President Could Bring Clarity to Czechia’s Ambiguous Policy on Kosovo

The change in Czech president foreshadows a prospective turn in the country’s inconsistent approach toward Kosovo, which has been characterised by the long-term clash between the outgoing pro-Serbian president and the government policy of recognition. The day after Czechs elected their new president, the fourth in the country’s post-1989 democratic …

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