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Workers loading a roll of steel onto a barge in Smederevo, Serbia, in June. A state-owned Chinese company bought the steel plant in the Serbian city. Credit Darko Vojinovic/Associated Press
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A survivor of the Srebrenica massacre prays at the Potocari Memorial in March 2016. (AFP)
Netherlands Partly Implicated in Deaths of 300 Muslims in Srebrenica Massacre
A court has ruled that the Netherlands was partially responsible for the deaths of some 300 Muslims at the hands of Bosnian Serb forces in the 1995 after they were expelled from a Dutch UN base. The ruling by the Hague Appeals Court upholds a 2014 decision that Dutch...Caption:
People walk in front of the election posters ahead of Sunday’s parliamentary elections in Pristina, Kosovo June 9, 2017. (Reuters)
Kosovo Holds Snap Elections to Ease Economic Woes
Dragged down by a struggling economy, Kosovars headed to polls on Sunday in snap elections to vote for a new government than can help improve the situation in the country. The voters are also seeking a government that would make progress in joining the European Union....Caption:
Presidential candidate Luka Maksimovic, alias Beli Preletacevic, casts his ballot at a polling station in Mladenovac near Belgrade on April 2, 2017. (AFP)
Serbians Vote for New President as PM Likely Favorite
Serbians went to the polls Sunday to elect a new president, with conservative Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic the runaway favorite despite opposition accusations he is steering the nation toward authoritarian rule. Vucic, 47, is hoping to clinch more than 50 percent...Caption:
King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. SPA