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Serbian government approves deal with Kosovo

The Serbian government has approved a potentially landmark agreement to normalize relations with breakaway Kosovo that could end years of tensions and put the Balkan rivals on a path to European Union membership.

Government spokesman Milivoje Mihajlovic said Monday that the government approved the deal unanimously and ordered ministries to implement it.

The prime ministers of Serbia and Kosovo reached a tentative EU-mediated deal Friday that would give Kosovo’s ethnic Albanian leadership authority over rebel Kosovo Serbs. In return, the minority Serbs would get wide autonomy within Kosovo.

The agreement has triggered outrage among Serb nationalists.

Kosovo, considered the medieval cradle of the Serbian state, declared independence in 2008.

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Serbia to approve Kosovo reconciliation deal

Serbia‘s ruling parties say they will support a potentially landmark agreement to normalize relations with breakaway Kosovo that could end years of tensions and put both states on a path to European Union membership.

The prime ministers of Serbia and Kosovo reached a tentative EU-mediated deal Friday that would give Kosovo’s ethnic Albanian leadership authority over rebel Kosovo Serbs. In return, the minority Serbs would get wide autonomy within Kosovo.

The deal still has to be approved by Serbia and Kosovo. Leaders of the two main ruling parties in Serbia said Sunday they will support the deal at a government session scheduled for Monday.

The agreement has triggered outrage among Serb nationalists.

Kosovo, considered the medieval cradle of the Serbian state, declared independence in 2008.

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Kosovo PM seeks parliament backing for Serbia deal

Kosovo’s prime minister has called for an urgent parliamentary session to back a potentially historic deal with Serbia brokered by the European Union.

Hashim Thaci has appealed to the 120-seat legislature to “make the right decision” and support an effort to normalize relations with Serbia. The session has been called for Sunday evening. A formal agreement that could be signed next week needs to be ratified by parliament.

Friday’s deal, announced in Brussels, followed months of tense negotiations between Thaci and Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic.

The agreement would allow Serbs to police and manage the north of Kosovo, which is inhabited predominantly by ethnic Serbs, in exchange for nominal recognition of the authority of the Kosovo government.

Serbia rejects Kosovo’s 2008 secession.

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Serbia, Kosovo reach tentative deal on relations

The prime ministers of Serbia and Kosovo have reached a tentative deal to normalize relations between the Balkan neighbors and end years of acrimony.

EU negotiator Catherine Ashton said Friday the deal culminated months of tense negotiations and showed determination of both Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic and Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci.

Ashton, the EU foreign policy chief, said “what we are seeing is a step away from the past and for both of them a step closer to Europe.”

Among the most difficult issues was the status of northern Kosovo, which is inhabited primarily by ethnic Serbs who do not recognize Kosovo’s predominantly ethnic Albanian government.

A precondition for joining the EU is that countries “normalize” relations with its neighbors.

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Serbs run in Belgrade to show solidary with Boston

Dozens of people have run in the Serbian capital of Belgrade to express solidary with the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings.

That’s in a country where anti-American sentiment still runs high over the 1999 U.S.-led NATO bombing of Serbia.

The race — dubbed “Boston We Are With You” — was organized Tuesday through social networking sites. Milan Miletic, one of the organizers, says “there should be no violence in sports because it should unite people and overcome borders.”

The participants ran past the ruins of government buildings destroyed during the NATO air war that forced Serbia to relinquish control of its former province of Kosovo. The runners paused by the American embassy, where they left a message of support.

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London Marathon will go forward as planned despite Boston bombing

Determined to show solidarity with Boston, the London Marathon will go forward as planned Sunday with a race that will be watched by about 1 million spectators and take runners past some of the city’s most revered landmarks.

The British capital has long been a target for terrorists, and concerns have only intensified after Monday’s harrowing scenes at the Boston Marathon. Two bombs killed three people and injured more than 170.

After high-level talks with police and authorities, organizers on Tuesday confirmed that the London Marathon will proceed while acknowledging that a race of more than 26 miles that traverses a city cannot be entirely without risk.

“One of the great things about these marathons is that they are free and available to the public — that’s why we have hundreds of thousands of people come out and watch them,” Nick Bitel, chief executive of the London Marathon, told The Associated Press by phone. “I can’t see how that is going to change.

“It’s part of the whole ethos of what a mass-participation marathon is about. What one has to do is make appropriate and reasonable security measures in light of the threats and that’s what we’ll be doing on Sunday.”

Prince Harry, the patron of the London Marathon Charitable Trust, will attend the race and make the presentations to the winners from the field of 36,550 runners.

“We won’t be cowered by this sort of behavior,” said British Sports Minister Hugh Robertson, who hailed the country’s security forces as “the best anywhere in the world.”

“The best way for us to react is to push ahead with the marathon on Sunday, to get people on the streets and to celebrate it as we always do in London. These are balance of judgments but we are absolutely confident here that we can keep the event safe and secure. I think this is one of those incidents where the best way to show solidarity with Boston is to continue and send a very clear message to those responsible.”

Mo Farah, Britain’s double Olympic long-distance champion, will be running a half-marathon while the three medalists from the men’s marathon at the London Games are also among the entries.

There have been no high-profile withdrawals so far, and Bitel told the AP that the agents of the top competitors have been contacted, reassured and “kept comfortable with what is happening.”

“There’s rather intense activity going on to ensure the race is safe and is carried off with the usual aplomb,” said Ed Warner, chairman of UK Athletics. “The decision at the moment is to go ahead with the race and I’m sure it is the right decision. They will cope very well with the increased demands placed on them.”

London is one of six cities in the world marathon series along with Tokyo, Boston, Berlin, Chicago and New York.

Belgrade, Serbia, is among other cities staging marathons this weekend. Organizer Dejan Nikolic is confident the race will be a “beautiful running festival.”

“We will do our best so that this year the security level is even

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Beyonce’s Nipples Costume Kicks Off Concert Tour (VIDEO)

By The Huffington Post News Editors

There’s been a lot of buzz about the fashion for Beyoncé‘s Mrs. Carter Show World Tour, so we all waited patiently for photos to roll in after she kicked off her first concert in Serbia last night. But we don’t think anyone was prepared for the style stunt Bey pulled.

In one of her many changes of the night, the “Single Ladies” singer hit the stage in a gold bodysuit, complete with faux breasts and protruding nipples. It was certainly a shocking look — seriously, Beyoncé effectively put Madonna’s infamous Jean-Paul Gaultier cone bra to shame.

We followed as fashion houses scrambled to design concert duds for the new face of H&M, but Julien Macdonald was the lucky designer to adorn Bey with this cheeky look (think it’s a nod to J-Lo’s on-stage nip slips?). Emilio Pucci, Dsquared2, Ralph and Russo and Stuart Weitzman also created bespoke pieces for the tour.

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Tears flow as 13 Serbian shooting victims buried

Hundreds gathered in this Serbian village Friday to bury 13 people shot to death by a man whom many once knew as a quiet, helpful neighbor. Some mourners wailed as church bells tolled.

Ljubisa Bogdanovic, a 60-year-old veteran of the Balkan wars, went on a pre-dawn, house-to-house rampage Tuesday in Velika Ivanca, police said. The shooting victims included his mother, his son and a 2-year-old boy who was his cousin.

On Friday, the dead lay in coffins — a dozen brown wooden ones, and a small, white one for the boy — lined up on a red carpet before a small church near the village cemetery. Mourners, many dressed in black, crowded the small graveyard, which is just a few kilometers (miles) from the scene of the shootings

The shooting suspect, who shot himself and his wife after gunning down his neighbors, died Thursday in a Belgrade hospital. His 60-year-old-wife was recovering from shoulder and head wounds.

Police say they do not yet know what motivated the shooter. Bogdanovic had no criminal record nor recorded history of mental illness. He fought in the Balkan wars in the 1990s and lost his job a year ago at a wood processing factory.

Residents of Velika Ivanca, which lies about 50 kilometers (30 miles) southeast of Belgrade, have said Bogdanovic first killed his son and his mother before leaving his home and going house to house, shooting his neighbors.

They expressed deep shock, describing the suspect as a quiet and helpful man.

But his wife, speaking to doctors from her hospital bed, said he had “a bad temper” and that he used to beat her and their 42-year-old son, who lived with them.

Serbian officials said the killings showed the government must pay more attention to gun control, medical screening for war veterans and other social problems.

Although such mass shootings are relatively rare in Serbia, weapons are readily available. Police said the suspect had a license for the handgun he used.

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Dsquared2's Wonder Twins Creating a Costume For Beyoncé's Upcoming Tour

By Justin Fenner

Dean and Dan Caten of Dsquared2 are the latest designers to create an onstage look for Beyoncé.

The singer will wear at least one costume created by the designers during her Mrs. Carter Show tour, which begins on April 15 in Belgrade, Serbia and ends on August 15 in Brooklyn. The look is inspired by some of the more glamorous pieces in the Catens’ ’90s-fueled Spring 2013 collection, and a representative for the brand told Vogue UK that the outfit is “a unique outfit created exclusively for her.”

But Beyoncé isn’t the first diva to have a major fashion house design a tour wardrobe. Gucci‘s Frida Giannini created looks for Florence Welch to wear on tour in 2011, and Riccardo Tisci of Givenchy designed the looks Rihanna is wearing on her Diamonds Tour.

An idea of what Mrs. Carter’s costume might look like, here in the gallery.

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13 victims of Serbian shooting rampage buried

Hundreds of mourners in Serbia, many in tears, have come to the funeral for 13 victims of a massacre by a lone gunman.

A 60-year-old Serbian veteran went on a pre-dawn, house-to-house rampage Tuesday in a village near Belgrade. Police say among those he killed were his mother, his son and a 2-year-old boy who was his cousin.

People cried Friday as wooden coffins with the victims’ bodies — including a white one for the boy — were lined up on a red carpet before a small church at the village cemetery.

The suspect, who shot himself and his wife after gunning down his neighbors, died Thursday in a Belgrade hospital. His wife is still recovering from shoulder and head wounds.

Police say they know of no motive yet.

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Bosnian leader warns Serbia against radicalization

Bosnia’s top Muslim leader has warned Serbia it risks sparking new conflicts in the Balkans by denying facts about the region’s past and encouraging secessionist ideas beyond its borders.

Bakir Izetbegovic, who represents Bosniak Muslims in the country’s tripartite presidency, said Thursday that Serbia should finally embrace the truth about its murderous role in the Balkan wars in 1990s because “future cannot be built on lies.”

“Lies provoke violence, violence provokes conflicts,” Izetbegovic said.

Izetbegovic said Serbia appeared to be trying to destabilize the region, including by fuelling Bosnian Serbs‘ secessionist hopes, out of anger for its failure to reach a deal with its former province of Kosovo, which Serbia needed in order to begin talks on joining the European Union.

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US, Canada, Jordan, boycott UN meeting on justice

Barred from speaking at a U.N. meeting on international criminal justice, Bosnian activist Munira Subasic, who lost 22 close family members in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, said she felt powerless as she listened to Serbia‘s ultranationalist president attack the U.N. war crimes tribunal for former Yugoslavia as politically biased.

Subasic said Wednesday that she believed that Serbian President Tomslav Nikolic was also denying the genocide at Srebrenica by Bosnian Serbs that killed some 8,000 Muslim men and boys, including her husband and beloved youngest son, Nermin. It was Europe‘s worst massacre of civilians since World War II.

As her hurt and anger rose, Subasic said she put on a T-shirt which she had brought as a gift for U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, saying “Srebrenica” on which she had added the words “Justice Is Slow But It’s Reachable.” Next to her, she said, was a banner highlighting the genocide in the Serb-controlled half of Bosnia, Republika Srpska.

“All of a sudden I was surrounded by security … and in a very curt manner they told me that I have to leave the room,” Subasic told reporters.

She blamed U.N. General Assembly President Vuk Jeremic, a former Serb foreign minister, who organized the meeting and had banned her organization, the Mothers of Srebrenica, from making a five-minute statement. His spokesman Nikola Jovanovic said Jeremic has no personal security and doesn’t give instructions to U.N. security and speculated she was removed because of the T-shirt and banner.

Subasic’s expulsion followed a boycott of the meeting by the United States, Canada and Jordan because it didn’t include Bosnia’s war victims and gave Serbian officials a platform to attack the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal instead of focusing on the broader announced theme, the “Role of International Criminal Justice in Reconciliation.”

To protest the victims’ exclusion, Jordan‘s U.N. Ambassador Prince Zeid al Hussein and Liechtenstein’s U.N. Ambassador Christian Wenewaser hosted a press conference for the Mothers of Srebrenica and the Association of Witnesses and Survivors of Genocide.

Zeid, who was a U.N. peacekeeper in Bosnia and served from 2002 to 2005 as the first president of the Assembly of States Parties for the International Criminal Court, encouraged other countries in the 193-nation General Assembly to boycott the meeting.

But it was impossible to say whether any did because Jeremic moved the meeting from the main General Assembly chamber, where all countries have

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Serbia mourns 13 killed in shooting rampage

Serbia is in mourning as police search for possible motives in the Balkan country’s worst peacetime shooting massacre, which left 13 people in a sleepy village dead.

Police say a 60-year-old veteran went on a pre-dawn, house-to-house rampage Tuesday in a village near Belgrade, including killing his mother, his son and a two-year-old cousin before shooting himself and his wife. The two are in critical condition in a Belgrade hospital.

Police say they have no clue as to why the suspect, identified as Ljubisa Bogdanovic, went on the rampage. They know that he fought in one of the bloodiest sieges of the Balkan wars in the 1990s, and lost his job a year ago.

Police chief Milorad Veljovic said Wednesday the suspect’s injured wife could provide the motive.

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UN meeting on justice sparks Jordan boycott

Jordan‘s U.N. ambassador says he is boycotting a controversial meeting on international criminal justice organized by the president of the General Assembly because it won’t include victims of the Bosnian war and will likely attack the U.N. war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.

Prince Zeid al Hussein said that while assembly president Vuk Jeremic, a former foreign minister of Serbia, is presiding over Wednesday’s assembly meeting, he and Liechtenstein’s U.N. ambassador will be hosting a press conference for two victims groups including the Mothers of Srebrenica.

Among the main speakers at the high-level assembly session is Serbia‘s President Tomislav Nikolic, an ultranationalist and disciple of Vojislav Seselj, a firebrand right-wing politician whose trial is under way at the Yugoslav tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands.

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Balkan Folk Remedy Beats Bedbugs

By Rob Quinn Scientists looking for new ways to combat bedbug infestations have found that Eastern European housewives hit on a pretty good strategy centuries ago. Researchers found that leaving kidney-bean leaves near beds and burning them the next day, as was long done in Bulgaria and Serbia, is remarkably effective because of… …read more

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Yugoslav wars left population heavily armed

The wars from 1991 to 1999 as Yugoslavia broke up took up to 200,000 lives, turned millions into refugees and left much of the region’s people traumatized and heavily armed. It was the bloodiest conflict in Europe since World War II.

The millions of weapons that remained in possession of civilians after the fighting have caused fatalities every week, as traumatized former soldiers either shoot family members or commit suicide or children find guns at home and die while playing with them.

All of the seven new countries that emerged have banned civilians from owning weapons with varying degrees of success.

SERBIA

Serbia has about three million weapons owned by civilians, according to the Small Arms Survey, a nongovernmental organization from Switzerland. It says Serbia has the fifth-highest number of weapons per capita in the world, with some 38 firearms for every 100 people.

In contrast, the U.S. has 88.8 weapons per 100 people and leads the list worldwide, with Yemen second at 54.8 arms per 100 people. England and Wales are low down on the list with 6.2 weapons per 100 people.

Serbian gun laws were tightened several years ago when authorities proposed an amnesty for all those with illegal weapons. Heavy weapons like mortar launchers that were handed over were impounded, but small arms were allowed, with owners required to get a license and pay taxes on them.

In recent years there have been several incidents where hand grenades were activated during minor arguments, including one last year when four people were killed when they were refused entry into a bar in northern Serbia.

On Tuesday, police said a 60-year-old veteran gunned down 13 people in a house-to-house rampage in a Serbian village. The motive for that was unknown.

MACEDONIA

Macedonia takes second place in the region, with approximately 24 weapons per 100 people, according to the Small Arms Survey. Authorities have introduced voluntary firearm surrender schemes and weapons seizures to reduce the number of illegal guns, collecting tens of thousands.

MONTENEGRO

Montenegrins have 23 guns for every 100 people, according …read more

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Bosnian Serb President testifies for Karadzic

One Bosnian Serb leader testified in defense of another at the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal Tuesday, blaming Muslims’ wishes for an Islamic state in Bosnia for fueling the country’s ethnic war.

Radovan Karadzic, accused by United Nations prosecutors of orchestrating Serb atrocities throughout the 1992-95 Bosnian war, called one of his successors, Milorad Dodik, as a defense witness at the long-running genocide trial.

Dodik, like Karadzic, blamed Muslims for the war in Bosnia that left some 100,000 dead, accusing the Muslims’ wartime leader Alia Izetbegovic of seeking to turn Bosnia into an Islamic state.

Dodik, now president of the Serb entity in Bosnia, Republika Srpska, said Izetbegovic tried to push his plan for an Islamic state under Sharia law despite not having a majority in Bosnia in the months before war broke out.

“I recognized his activities at the time and how he was carrying out his political plan,” Dodik said. “It has elements of fanaticism.”

He said elements of Izetbegovic’s political party began arming Muslims before the war and that the first victims of the conflict were Serbs shot by Muslims.

“Izetbegovic laid the foundations of the conflict,” Dodik said.

One of Karadzic’s key defense arguments is that Serbs took up arms only as a last resort to protect themselves from Muslim aggression as the former Yugoslavia crumbled in the early 1990s.

However, most cases at the U.N. court involve allegations of Serbs persecuting and expelling Muslims and Croats from territory they considered part of a greater Serbia.

Karadzic faces a maximum sentence of life imprisonment if he is convicted.

Dodik, a Serb politician at the time of the war, has dominated the Bosnian Serb political scene since the end of the conflict. He has opposed international efforts to unite the country after the war partitioned it, and continues to advocate independence or at least greater autonomy for the Bosnian territory the Serbs gained during the war – one of Karadzic’s wartime goals.

Dodik has repeatedly denied the genocide in Srebrenica, where Bosnian Serb forces massacred some 8,000 Muslim men and boys in 1995, and is a very vocal critic of the Hague tribunal or …read more

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13 people killed in shooting spree in Serbia

Serbia‘s health officials say 13 people have been killed when a man went on a shooting spree in a village near Belgrade.

Belgrade emergency hospital spokeswoman Nada Macura said the 60-year-old man identified only as Ljubisa B. used a gun to kill six men, six women and a child. The motives of the Tuesday shooting were not immediately given.

Macura says the man than tried to kill himself and his wife, who both remain severely injured. Another person was also injured.

The apparently random killings happened in the village of Velika Ivanca, some 50 kilometers (30 miles) southeast of Belgrade.

Macura says that the killer was apparently not a deranged person.

Police are investigating.

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Serbia rejects EU-brokered Kosovo deal

Serbia has rejected a European Union-brokered deal for reconciliation with its former province of Kosovo and called for more negotiations with Kosovo Albanian leaders.

The EU has given Serbia until Tuesday to say whether it would relinquish its effective control over northern Kosovo in exchange for the start of Serbia‘s EU membership negotiations.

The Serbian government said Monday it rejects the plan because it wants more autonomy for minority Serbs in Kosovo who together with Serbia reject the former province’s 2008 declaration of independence.

EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said after the eighth round of talks between Serbian and Kosovo officials last week in Brussels that she wanted a response from both sides and that the bloc’s mediation was over.

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Serbia to reject EU-brokered Kosovo deal

Serbia‘s deputy prime minister says his government will reject an EU-brokered deal for Kosovo and will ask for more negotiations with ethnic Albanian leaders.

The EU has given Serbia until Tuesday to say whether it would relinquish its control of northern Kosovo in exchange for the start of Serbia‘s EU membership negotiations. Serbia‘s government says it will give the answer later Monday.

Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said Monday the plan is unacceptable because it does not give more autonomy to minority Kosovo Serbs. Serbia does not recognize Kosovo’s declaration of independence in 2008.

EU‘s top diplomat Catherine Ashton said after the 8th round of talks between Serbian and Kosovo officials last week that she wants an answer from both sides by Tuesday and that the bloc’s mediation was over.

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