Zoran Djindjic

thumbnailSerbian Prime Minister Djindjic's assassination still raising controversy
2012-03-26Serbia's former Red Berets are again under fire for Djindjic's murder.
thumbnailSerbia to mark statehood while facing hurdles
2012-02-13The economic situation, the country's security and the Kosovo issue are just some of the challenges confronting Serbia as its anniversary approaches.
thumbnailArrests deal blow to Serbia's organised crime, but may not eliminate it
2012-02-13Serbian authorities are hoping that with the arrests of four notorious criminals they have dealt a decisive blow to organised crime.
thumbnailJovanovic's statement prompts debate on Republika Srpska
2012-02-06A claim by the leader of Serbia's Liberal Democratic Party that Republika Srpska was created through genocide has caused strong reactions in both Serbia and BiH.
thumbnailBulgaria launches anti-mafia tribunal
2012-01-13The specialised court opened in Bulgaria after a six-month delay, but many are cautious in their expectations.
thumbnailAlbanians in southern Serbia demand more rights
2011-10-15Students in Presevo, Bujanovic and Medvedjia should have the right to educational materials in their own language, advocates say.
thumbnailInvestigating Serbia's fraud of the century
2011-10-11Seventeen suspects are detained in a fraud case of over 10m euros.
thumbnailEthnic Bulgarians in Serbia not optimistic for change
2011-10-10Ethnic Bulgarians in Serbia do not expect their participation in the census to bring about any substantial change.
thumbnailSerbia: 11 years after Milosevic
2011-10-07Eleven years after the ousting of Milosevic, many in Serbia remain unhappy with the pace of reforms and quality of life.
thumbnailMore Red Beret arrests in Serbia
2011-09-26A probe into activities of a special ops unit could shed new light on the Djindjic assassination.
thumbnailComplicated dance between Orthodox Church, Serbian politicians
2011-05-30Religion and politics often intertwine in Serbia, but experts say the relationship is more complex than many assume.
thumbnailRatko Mladic: warlord turned fugitive
2011-05-26The former general stands accused of complicity in some of the worst atrocities of the Balkan conflicts.
thumbnailMacedonia seeks extradition of criminals
2011-05-19Fugitives who enjoy safe havens in the region are put on notice.
thumbnailJail for Serbia's Ceca?
2011-04-04Turbofolk diva Svetlana Raznatovic faces charges that could land her in prison. But some suspect a plea deal may be in the works.
Kostunica to be questioned about Djindjic assassination
2011-03-13BELGRADE, Serbia -- Former Prime Minister and Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) leader Vojislav Kostunica on Saturday (March 12th) criticised plans to...
thumbnailAnother crossroads for Serbia?
2011-02-17With the country wracked by economic problems and political turmoil, a snap vote may be in store.
thumbnailSerbia finds humanitarian use for mafia property
2010-11-16Homes and buildings once owned by crime bosses are being reused for civic purposes.
thumbnailSerbia: ten years of democracy
2010-10-11One decade after the demonstrations which helped oust former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic, Serbs look back on progress achieved, as well as opportunties lost.
Serbia launches fresh investigation against Djindjic assassin
2010-08-29BELGRADE, Serbia -- Serbia is investigating notorious Zemun clan member Sretko Kalinic for three murders in 2004, Maja Kovacevic, spokeswoman for the...
thumbnailCroatia extradites Djindjic assassin to Serbia
2010-08-26Sretko Kalinic, who faces 70 years in prison for 20 murders, was transferred from Zagreb to Belgrade early Wednesday, under a new extradition agreement.

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Police stage high stakes crackdown against illegal gamblingPolice stage high stakes crackdown against illegal gambling

Long shielded by law enforcement in the Western Balkans, gambling operations are now in police cross-hairs.

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