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Bid to Sack Bosnia Ministers Condemned as ‘Pointless’
The Bosnia Parliament is expected to vote on Thursday over the opposition-proposed dismissal of Foreign Minister Zlatko Lagumdzija and the Defence Minister Zekerijah Osmic.
Bosnia Probes Flag-Burning During World Cup
Prosecutors are investigating after Bosnian Croat football fans in the towns of Mostar and Capljina burned the Bosnian flag when the Croatian team won a World Cup match.
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Ancient Bulgarian Town Nesebar Among Top Balkan Tourist Destinations
Ancient Bulgarian Black Sea town of Nesebar has been named one of the top 10 greatest tourist destination in the Balkans.
The Macedonian Puls24 website has ranked the best locations in the Balkan peninsula which can compete with the world's most popular tourist attractions.
Bosnia’s Investigative Agency Chief Indicted Over Protests
The state prosecutor’s office confirmed to Balkan Insight on Friday that an indictment had been issued against Zubac, who is charged with failure to react properly and send special police forces to curb the unrest in February, when many state institutions, including the presidency, were set on fire.
Life of Bosnian Football Legend Celebrated
A biography of a Bosnian football legend, Ivica Osim: The Game of His Life, by Marko Tomas, was promoted on Wednesday in the Museum of Literature in Sarajevo.
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Bosnia Court Frees Two Alleged Arsonists
Salem Hatibovic and Nihad Trnka were released on April 4 after a court bowed to the demand of the prosecutor to set them free.
The two men were suspected of terrorism offences after they allegedly participated in the arson attack on the Bosnian Presidency building in Sarajevo on February 7.
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Citizens' plenums become voice of democracy in BiH
Citizens' plenums become voice of democracy in BiH
Tired of the poorly functioning political system in the country, citizens in BiH have taken a role in solving the crisis.
Citizens attend a plenary meeting in Tuzla. [Bedrana Kaletovic/SETimes]
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Sarajevo Mulls Protesters’ ‘Expert Government’ Demand
The assembly on Monday will discuss the proposals put forward by the Sarajevo plenum, one of several public forums set up by protesters across the country to advance political demands arising from the recent nationwide demonstrations.
Bosnia Must Probe Police Violence, HRW Says
Human Rights Watch on February 21 said the authorities in Bosnia should investigate the excessive use of force by police during the protests in the country, as well as attacks on journalists.
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