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BELGRADE President Aleksandar Vucic had a staunch warning for the criminal underworld after a meeting last weekend of Serbia s National Security Council. Our message is that we re done with this gang, Vucic said on March 6. To those who think they have inherited [the gang and its membership], I can say, You re done, meaning you ll soon be behind bars.
Vucic had hinted a day earlier that the Serbian public would be shocked at what police had uncovered since the February 4 roundup of a soccer hooligan and reputed crime boss along with nearly two dozen other suspects.
Police at the time alleged that organizer Veljko Belivuk and his thuggish supporters of Belgrade s storied FK Partizan were not soccer fans but criminals responsible for monstrous crimes.
Mumbai police move a charred body from the blast site in 1993 (India Today Archive)
Exactly 28 years ago, 12 bomb explosions ripped across Bombay, as the city of Mumbai was known then. Blast waves from the explosion travelling at supersonic speeds turned pieces of metal and concrete into deadly missiles that killed 257 Mumbaikars and maimed over 1,400 others. The March 12 Bombay bombings, as they came to be called, shattered five-star hotels, the Bombay stock exchange and the regional passport office. They were among the earliest versions of what the US now calls Complex Coordinated Terrorist Attacks (CCTA). Until Al Qaeda’s hijack-suicide bombings of September 11, 2001, these were the most devastating serial bomb attacks on any city, carried out using military-grade explosives.
An oil country no more? Algerian energy exports sink rapidly
Algeria’s energy exports are plunging, threatening more financial suffering for the OPEC member and a potential repeat of the mass demonstrations that toppled the president two years ago. by Bloomberg 09/02/2021, 12:01 am
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Algeria’s energy exports are plunging, threatening more financial suffering for the OPEC member and a potential repeat of the mass demonstrations that toppled the president two years ago.