Kosovo Serbs opposed to joint administration of border checkpoints

News | 08.10.2012 | 12:52 Kosovo Serbs have filed a lawsuit in Serbia’s Constitutional Court urging that the court rule that the Belgrade-Pristina agreement on the joint administration of border checkpoints along the dividing line is illegal. This came in a statement for Russian reporters by the Mayor of the town of Zvecan, Dragisa Milovic. According to him, the Serbian

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Police checkpoint in south attacked once again

08.10.2012 Branko Ilic , Serbian FBReporter   Sourse:Tanjug     VRANJE — Unknown attackers opened fire on a Serbian police (MUP) checkpoint near the village of Dobrosin, on the administrative line between Kosovo and central Serbia. There have been no reports of casualties on Monday morning, from the attack that happened last night. The police checkpoint is located some 100

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The First Balkan War: 100 Years Later

08.10.2012 Branko Ilic , Serbian FBReporter       The First Balkan War, which lasted from October 1912 to May 1913,  pitted the Balkan League (Serbia, Greece, Montenegro and Bulgaria) against the Ottoman Empire   The Balkans before the First Balkan War – 1905   On Oct. 8, 1912, the tiny Kingdom of Montenegro declared war on a weakened Ottoman Empire, kicking off what is

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Kosovo arrest sheds light on Triangle terror probe

08.10.2012 Branko Ilic , Serbian FBReporter     RALEIGH, N.C. — The arrest of a man in Kosovo revealed new details into the FBI investigation of the eight Triangle-area men suspected of plotting terrorist attacks in the U.S. and overseas. Bajram Asllani, 29, an ethnic Albanian and native of Mitrovico, Kosovo, was convicted of terrorism in Serbia and was under surveillance

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Confronting the EU “Oligarchy of Governments”. Joining Forces for Another Europe

By Tommaso Fattori In Europe we are living in particularly dramatic times. Democracy is in death-agony and we are witnessing post-democratic processes taking over at the national and supranational level. EU leaders have further concentrated decision-making power on public and fiscal policies in the hands of an oligarchy of governments, technocrats and the European Central Bank (ECB), which are subject

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The Make-Believe Crisis in Iran

More Lies and Misinformation Weekend Edition October 5-7, 2012   by PATRICK FOY What if the White House were deliberately misleading America and the world about a major foreign policy issue involving war and peace, would it not be something worth investigating? What if, on top of that, the US Congress and Senate were going along with the subterfuge, remaining

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Anti-American Autumn Follows the Arab Spring

Beyond the manipulations underlying the film “Innocence of Muslims” and the assassination of the U.S. ambassador to Libya, the emotions and violence that have rocked North Africa and the Middle East are the direct consequences of a strategy. Washington has opened a Pandora’s box and now must weather the storms it has itself unleashed. Unfortunately, being caught in its own

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Where The Yellow Lemon Blooms (Video)

05.10.2012 . Branko Ilic, Serbian FBReporter         At the end of the 1915th , in the second year of the First World War, with the beginning of attack the powerful Austro-Hungarian Empire on the small Kingdom of Serbia, Serbian people, its army and government have found themselves facing the greatest temptation in total its history. On Serbia United armies

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