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Wartime Landmines Still Taking Lives in Bosnia
When two deminers were killed on August 25 nearby the town of Livno in south-west Bosnia while they were on duty in one of the minefields that still blight the country, it again highlighted the dangers faced by those who are working to clear the remaining unexploded ordnance left over from the 1992-95 war.
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Bosnia Jails Ex-Policemen for Livno Prisoner Abuses
Former Croatian Defence Council military policemen Muamir Jasarevic and Sead Velagic were jailed for a total of two and a half years for abusing civilian detainees in the Bosnian town of Livno during wartime.
Bosnians Show Sky's the Limit for Famous Cheese
Students from the Livno-based secondary vocational school, Silvije Strahimir Kranjcevic, will next week attach a piece of the region's famous salty white Livno cheese to a meteorological balloon and send it to a height of 35,000 metres.
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Tito disappeared in 1937, Yugoslavia was led by a Russian agent - FBI documents
BELGRADE - On April 20 1955, Marijan John Markul entered the FBI's Los Angeles office and told a shocking story. The man who then introduced himself as Marshal Josip Broz Tito was not actually him, but a Russian agent who assumed the identity of Tito after Josip Broz disappeared in Russia in 1937.
Three indicted for war crimes committed against Serbs
Three indicted for war crimes committed against Serbs
SARAJEVO -- The Prosecution of Bosnia-Herzegovina has issued an indictment against three persons for war crimes that targeted more than 300 Serb victims.
The "wide-scale and systematic" attacks resulted in 16 deaths in the town of Livno in Bosnia in 1992 and in 1993, it was announced.