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Serbia and Kosovo in landmark accord

Serbia reaches an EU-brokered accord with the breakaway region of Kosovo, aimed at normalising ties between the Balkan neighbours.

 

Vampire on the loose in Serbia?

Vampires

Get your garlic, crosses and stakes ready: a bloodsucking vampire is on the loose. Or so say villagers in the tiny western Serbian hamlet of Zarozje, nestled between lush green mountain slopes and spooky thick forests. They say that rumors that a legendary vampire ghost has awakened are spreading fear — and a potential tourist opportunity — through the remote village.

 

Racist crowd monkey noises taint European soccer

Britain's government has written to European soccer authorities demanding "tough sanctions" against Serbia after racist chants - including monkey noises - were heard at an international match with England on Tuesday night.

 

2 stolen Picassos found in Serbia

BELGRADE, Serbia - Serbia's interior minister says two Pablo Picasso paintings owned by a German museum and stolen from a Swiss exhibition have been found in Belgrade.

 

Angry Nadal puts Spain in charge

Rafael Nadal wins his match against France to put Spain on course for a Davis Cup semi-final, while Argentina establish a lead over Serbia.

 

Serbia Arrests Last U.N. War Crimes Fugitive, Reports Say

Serbian authorities have arrested Goran Hadzic, the last remaining fugitive sought by the U.N. war crimes court, TV station B92 reported Wednesday.

 

Amy Winehouse booed in Serbia at start of tour

Amy Winehouse booed in Serbia at start of tour

Amy Winehouse was booed and jeered during a concert in Serbia's capital as she stumbled onto the stage, mumbled through her songs and wandered off....

 

Mladic supporters clash with police in Belgrade after rally

Protesters throwing stones and bottles clashed with baton-wielding riot police Sunday in Belgrade after several thousand Serbian nationalist supporters of jailed war crimes suspect Ratko Mladic rallied outside the parliament building to demand his release.

 

Serbia: War crimes fugitive Ratko Mladic arrested

Serbia: War crimes fugitive Ratko Mladic arrested

The Serbian president has confirmed war crimes fugitive, wanted since 1995, Ratko Mladic has been arrested.

 

Report Says Kosovo Prime Minister Led Organ Trafficking Network

Report Says Kosovo Prime Minister Led Organ Trafficking Network

A two-year international inquiry has concluded that the prime minister of Kosovo led a clan of criminal entrepreneurs who presided over an organ-trafficking network that extracted kidneys from Serbian prisoners executed during the Kosovo conflict in 1999.

 

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