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July, 2005

  • 7 July

    At least 11 killed as blast hits three army trucks Dagestan

    New reported comes from Makhachkala. At least 11 Russian invaders from so-called Special Troops were killed as a result of bomb explosion on Friday. 21 invaders were wounded. However, the death toll may rise since three army trucks were undermined. It is also reported that the killed and wounded invaders …

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  • 7 July

    Greek Justice Minister Names New Top Judges

    ATHENS, Greece — Following a government session Tuesday (5 July), Justice Minister Anastassis Papaligouras announced personnel changes in two top judicial offices. Romylos Kedikoglou was named head of the Greek Supreme Court, while Giorgos Panayiotopoulos was tapped for head of the Council of State. New vice-chairmen were also appointed in …

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  • 7 July

    Romanian Court to Review Three Appeals of Reform Measures

    BUCHAREST, Romania — The Constitutional Court is expected to review three appeals Wednesday (6 July) of the government’s draft laws on property and judicial reforms, submitted separately by two opposition parties — the Social Democratic Party and the Greater Romania Party — as well as the country’s High Court. The …

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  • 7 July

    EU’s Rehn Reiterates Turkish Negotiation Framework Most Rigorous Yet

    BRUSSELS, Belgium — EU Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn repeated on Tuesday (5 July) that the European Commission’s draft framework for accession talks with Turkey is the most rigorous ever. During his presentation of the document to the European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee, Rehn stressed that lessons were drawn from the …

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  • 7 July

    Croatian President Calls for Enhanced Co-operation With Serbia-Montenegro

    ZAGREB, Croatia — President Stipe Mesic called on Tuesday (5 July) for enhanced co-operation between his country and Serbia-Montenegro. Speaking on the eve of his two-day trip to the federal union, Mesic said strengthened ties would help boost the climate of co-operation throughout the region. As for the legacies of …

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  • 7 July

    Justice Minister Insists Skopje Wants to Prosecute Cases Returned by Hague Tribunal

    THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Macedonian Justice Minister Meri Mladenovska-Gjorgjievska reiterated on Tuesday (5 July) that Skopje is prepared to prosecute the four cases that the UN tribunal decided to return to the country. Mladenovska-Gjorgjievska outlined the position during talks with tribunal president Theodor Meron and chief prosecutor Carla del Ponte …

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  • 7 July

    Former US Secretary of State Honoured in Kosovo

    PRISTINA, Kosovo, Serbia-Montenegro — Former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright was honoured with a “Golden Medal of Liberty” in Pristina on Tuesday (5 July). During the ceremony in parliament, Kosovo President Ibrahim Rugova noted Albright’s commitment to the province, particularly to the settlement of the 1998-1999 crisis. In a …

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  • 7 July

    BiH Government Adopts Draft Accords for Co-operation With Europol

    SARAJEVO, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) — The BiH government adopted a draft agreement on co-operation with the European Police Office (Europol) at its latest session, Security Minister Barisa Colak announced Tuesday (5 July). He added that the document would boost collaboration in preventing, combating and investigating international crime. Colak added …

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  • 7 July

    Ljajic Says Extradition of Seven Indictees, Including Mladic, Is Key to EU Integration

    BELGRADE, Serbia-Montenegro — The extradition of seven war crimes indictees, including Ratko Mladic, remains a major condition for progress in Serbia-Montenegro’s bid for EU integration, said federal Human and Minority Rights Minister Rasim Ljajic, who also is chairman of the national council for co-operation with the UN tribunal. Ljajic spoke …

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  • 7 July

    Political Infighting Slows Albanian Vote Count

    TIRANA, Albania — The Central Election Commission complained on Tuesday (5 July) that infighting between the two main political parties has slowed the vote counting from Sunday’s parliamentary election. According to a spokesman, ballot counters in 15 of the country’s 100 counting centres walked off the job on orders from …

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