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Defence lawyers for Ratko Mladic, who is serving a life sentence for genocide, asked the Hague court for his release, saying he has been transferred to palliative care and “his remaining life ...
Lawyers for former Bosnian Serb general Ratko Mladic, serving life imprisonment for genocide, have asked a UN court to release him on “humanitarian grounds” – claiming he has a terminal ...
The former military commander of the Bosnian Serbs, Ratko Mladic - known as the 'Butcher of Srebrenica' - has requested release due to serious health reasons. Sentenced to life imprisonment for ...
Former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic, sentenced to life imprisonment in 2017 over genocide and war crimes, requested early release on Tuesday for health reasons. The notorious general ...
Thumbs up. State successes: Thumbs up to Interior Alaska’s student-athletes for showing grit, grace and gold-standard performances on the track and the field. From Monroe Catholic’s Tristin ...
Thumbs up WHOLESOME: Chicago #Bears star side receiver DJ Moore’s kid saw their dad after practice and their reaction was everything. This is awesome 🥹🥹🥹 (Via @idjmoore) ...
The subordinated hybrid bonds have a coupon rate of 10.75% with the first call at 100% of nominal value after five and a half years, with coupon step-up after six years and maturity in 2085.
YouTube Music has been testing a redesign of the Now Playing screen since November of 2024. It’s not yet rolled out, and still in flux with YouTube Music now moving the thumbs up and down buttons.
Thumbs up: But let’s look on the bright side: At least Trump and Musk are blowing up the stereotype that it’s women who are too emotional to hold positions of power. Thumbs down: Or what if ...
When Johnson signed, thoughts of Moore lining up inside like Amon-Ra St. Brown in Detroit seemed to gain momentum. Then they signed Olamide Zaccheaus and drafted Luther Burden III.
The person showed the “thumbs down” to the Cybertruck driver as the driver was exiting the Massachusetts Turnpike just after 11 a.m. Monday, according to the Palmer Police Department.
Remains believed to belong to three members of a Bosniak family killed in 1992 after they fled to Montenegro to escape the war in Bosnia have been exhumed in the city of Niksic.