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Transcripts For DW The Day - News In Review 20171130

If hes bombing what trump is trying to sell. And we begin the day with an apparent suicide that took place inside a courtroom today at the hague judges at the u. N. War crimes tribunal for the former yugoslavia had begun delivering their ruling a dismissal of an appeal filed by the convicted bosnian war criminal slobodan pro yacc suddenly the seventy two year old shell that i am not a war criminal and that he raised a small bottle to his lips and swallowed what he said was poison after several moments of stunned Silence Court was adjourned and the defendant escorted to an ambulance he later died at a hospital. Borden was about to go to prison for what would probably be the rest of his life the judge confirms a twenty Year Prison Sentence and then this. Im not a war criminal i oppose this conviction. Stop beliefs. Confusion at first and as the judge moves on to the next c ....

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Reporting on Serbian Leader's Links to Criminal Groups Raises Questions for US - New Delhi Times

In early May, The New York Times Magazine published an in-depth story about Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic with details about his alleged connections with a criminal group that is being prosecuted for a range of crimes including drug trafficking and murder. The story drew broad attention internationally, not just in the Balkans where local investigative outlets have… ....

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