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Survivors, Relatives to Mark Notorious Bosnia Massacre Anniversary
Family members and representatives of the Association of Detainees in Bosnia and Herzegovina will mark the 27th anniversary on Wednesday of the murder of some 200 unarmed Bosniak and Croat men by Bosnian Serb police at Mount Vlasic in the first few months of the country's 1992-95 war.
Bosnia's Storm Chasers Thrill to Prospect of Lousy Weather
While most people in Bosnia only check the weather forecast to see if sunny days are coming, a small but devoted group of enthusiasts check the forecasts hoping for the exact opposite.
They want to track down thunderstorms, lightning, pouring rain or similar unstable weather conditions.
Bosnian ‘White Ribbon Day’ Honours Prijedor War Victims
People wore white ribbons at events around Bosnia to commemorate the victims of crimes against non-Serbs in the north-eastern town of Prijedor in 1992 and all those who died during the rest of the war.
Bosnia, Slovenia, Probe Hefty Loan to Jansa Party
Bosnian and Slovenian prosecutors are investigating a 450,000-euros loan that the Slovenian Democratic Party, the party of former Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa, took from a little known Bosnian businesswoman.
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Brnabic: Serbia will always be friend, partner, family to Republika Srpska
The Serbian government has set aside EUR 250,000 for the newly established Solidarity Fund of the Serb Republic (RS) for treatment of children abroad.
Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said this is Banja Luka on Wednesday.
"Serbia will always be friend, partner, family to RS"
Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said this is Banja Luka on Wednesday.
Brnabic stressed that Serbia does this primarily because people in Serbia and in the RS - the Serb entity in Bosnia-Herzegovina - are "bound by ties of great friendship and solidarity."
Bosnia Honours Prijedor Victims With White Ribbon Day
Cities around Bosnia are commemorating the horrendous crimes committed against the non-Serb population of the northeastern town of Prijedor 25 years ago by putting up white ribbons.
Bosnian Serbs Protest Mine Sale to Israelis
Some 500 Bosnian workers for the iron-ore mine operator Arcelor Mittal Prijedor took to the streets of the main city in Republika Srpska, Banja Luka, on Thursday, to protest against the government's decision to sell the Ljubija iron-ore mine to Israeli Investment Group.
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Bosnian Serb Post Monopoly Leaves Firms Out of Pocket
Public companies in Republika Srpska are dismayed by the entity government's drive to defend RS Posts' monopoly on delivering utility bills.
The move has saved the postal service from financial collapse but means ignoring a Constitutional Court order and is damaging other firms.
Activists Try Cooking to Calm Tense Bosnian Town
Passers-by who ventured out to enjoy the evening breeze in the centre of Prijedor in northwest Bosnia this week were surprised by the appetizing aromas spreading from a table laden with cooked rice, fried mushrooms, vegetables and soya burgers.
The food was part of an action that a local youth non-governmental organization called "Kvart" ("Neighbourhood") organized on Tuesday night.
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