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24.04.2026
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FAILURE TO RELEASE MLADIĆ FOR TREATMENT WOULD BREACH INTERNATIONAL LAW
BELGRADE, APRIL 24 /SRNA/ – The Hague-based Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals would violate international law if it does not allow General Ratko Mladić to be released for treatment in Serbia, said Savo Štrbac, director of the Veritas Documentation and Information Center.
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INTERNATIONAL FAIR IN GRADIŠKA GATHERS MORE THAN 140 EXHIBITORS
GRADIŠKA, APRIL 24 /SRNA/ – The three-day International Fair of Economy, Agriculture, Tourism, Education and Employment was opened today in Gradiška,...
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ALUMNI OF HARVARD AND STANFORD VISIT MEMORIAL SITE, EXPRESS RESPECT FOR VICTIMS
DONJA GRADINA, APRIL 24 /SRNA/ – A group of alumni from the prestigious American universities Harvard and Stanford visited the Donja Gradina Memorial...
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AROUND 3000 SERB RETURNEES OPPOSE PLANNED MILITARY RANGE
GLAMOČ, APRIL 24 /SRNA/ – Around 3,000 Serb returnees have signed a petition against the opening of a military training ground on the Glamoč plateau,...
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KOŠARAC: PREPARATIONS UNDERWAY FOR LEGAL CONFRONTATION WITH CROATIA
SARAJEVO, APRIL 24 /SRNA/ – Trgovska Gora must not be used as a site for the storage or disposal of radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel, and docu...
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DARKO MLADIĆ: URGENT REQUEST SUBMITTED FOR GENERAL'S MEDICAL TRANSFER
BELGRADE, APRIL 24 /SRNA/ – The family of General Ratko Mladić and his lawyer Dragan Ivetić have submitted a request to the Hague-based Mechanism for...
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MINIĆ: SIGNIFICANT GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT IN BANJA LUKA DRAWS ATTENTION
BANJA LUKA, APRIL 24 /SRNA/ – Republika Srpska Prime Minister Savo Minić said he had noticed that many were surprised by the amount of funds the Gover...