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Serbia: Belgrade Street Art

Belgrade street art photos - at Transgresor blog.

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Belgrade ready to discuss UN mission reconfiguration

BELGRADE, July 23 (RIA Novosti) -- Serbia said on Wednesday it had agreed to open talks on reshaping the UN mission in Kosovo, stressing, however, that it must be in compliance with Resolution 1244 an...

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Aftermath of Arrest: Karadzic Backers Riot in Belgrade

Supporters of Radovan Karadzic clashed with police Tuesday after his arrest on war crimes charges. His lawyer plans to appeal against his extradition to The Hague. Meanwhile, a German politician said Serbia’s EU accession is still a long way off. Go to news source

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Serbia Greets Arrest Of Karadzic Calmly

BELGRADE, Serbia, July 24 -- There were some small protests and brief flashes of rhetoric from hard-line nationalists, but the arrest of war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic this week revealed a Serbia that is increasingly tired of its brutal past and intent on joining the European Union, a beacon of...

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U.S. gives Serbia Aug. 1 deadline to return basketball player suspect or face drop in aid

United States government officials in Belgrade, Serbia, have delivered a diplomatic note to the Serbian government demanding ...

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Serbia IDs man behind Karadzic’s false identity

BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — The real Dragan Dabic has emerged - and the 66-year-old construction worker was shocked Thursday to discover his identity had apparently been stolen by one of the world’s most notorious war crimes suspects….

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Serbia seeks boost from Karadzic arrest

Belgrade is to restore full relations with EU states – scaled back after Kosovan independence – in the hope of securing diplomatic gains from the arrest of the war-crime suspect

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Dress as a quack; they'll never suspect

Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, is not an overly large city, about 1.6 million, homogeneous by U.S. standards and seems to be fairly staid in an eastern European sort of way. In any event, it's no Amsterdam or San Francisco. read more

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Serbia seeks boost from Karadzic arrest

Belgrade is to restore full relations with EU states – scaled back after Kosovan independence – in the hope of securing diplomatic gains from the arrest of the war-crime suspect

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Serbian envoys return to EU posts

Belgrade - The Serbian government decided Thursday to return its envoys pulled out of European Union capitals that recognized Kosovo's independence. Serbia's ruling coalition of pro-European parties and Socialists welcomed the decision, but the natio...

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Who was Dragan Dabic? Karadzic’s fake ID probed

BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Authorities are investigating who helped ex-Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic assume the false identity that helped him elude capture for more than a decade….

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OLD COOT'S LUTE

BELGRADE, Serbia -- Radovan Karadzic sent word he plans to defend himself against U.N. genocide charges, but his fellow Serbs were more enthralled with details that emerged Wednesday about his secret life: a mistress, a bogus family in the U.S...

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Karadzic's secret life has Serbs enthralled

BELGRADE, Serbia - Radovan Karadzic sent word he plans to defend himself against U.N. genocide charges, but his fellow Serbs were more enthralled with details that emerged yesterday about his secret life: a mistress, a bogus family in the United States, and regular visits to the Madhouse bar and its photo of his beardless days as wartime leader of Bosnian Serbs.

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Serbia's reaction shows a volatile nation looking forward

BELGRADE, Serbia - Just a few months ago, thugs outraged at Kosovo's independence set part of the U.S. Embassy in Belgrade on fire, and ultranationalists prepared to seize power.

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Serbs intrigued at how war-crimes suspect “hid in the open”

BELGRADE, Serbia | His fellow Serbs were enthralled Wednesday with details that emerged about Radovan Karadzic’s secret life: a mistress, a bogus family in the U.S., and regular visits to the Madhouse bar.