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#Bucharest560: Bucharesters' cultural profile
What do the Bucharesters like to do in their free time? Do they go to the cinema or do they watch movies at home? Do they prefer the opera or the cinema? How much TV do they watch per day? Do the downtown city inhabitants have different interests to those in the suburbs?
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Chinese to build bridge in Croatia despite EU objections
The decision was made by a state commission in charge of controlling public procurement procedures.
The commission rejected the appeals of Austria's Strabag and of the Italian-Turkish consortium Astaldi-Ictas , after more than two months spent analyzing the complaints, Zagreb-based daily Vecernji List said.
Vucic proposes six-month suspension of disputes with Croatia
ZAGREB - Serbs and Croats have no conflicting interests as regards the future, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has told the Croatian paper Globus in an interview ahead of his visit to Zagreb, proposing a six-month suspension of disputes on contentious issues from the past.
Ana Brnabic is "one quarter Croatian" - media
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Croatia's Globus magazine writes that Aleksandar Vucic has made "a strong, but equally intriguing and challenging move" when he nominated Ana Brnabic for PM.
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Serbia's incoming PM is "one quarter Croatian"
Croatia's Globus magazine writes that Aleksandar Vucic has made "a strong, but equally intriguing and challenging move" when he nominated Ana Brnabic for PM.
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Croatian media report "all about" Serbia's incoming PM
Croatia's Globus magazine writes that Aleksandar Vucic has made "a strong, but equally intriguing and challenging move" when he nominated Ana Brnabic for PM.
Pope Francis "unlikely" to canonize Stepinac - sources
The likelihood of Pope Francis canonizing Croatian Catholic cleric Alojzije Stepinac is low, Croatian media are reporting this week.
The Zagreb-based daily Jutarnji List is citing an article published in the magazine Globus, that said most people journalist Darko Hudelist spoke with said Stepinac would not be be declared a saint.
Pope Francis "unlikely" to canonize Stepinac - sources
The likelihood of Pope Francis canonizing Croatian Catholic cleric Alojzije Stepinac is low, Croatian media are reporting this week.
The Zagreb-based daily Jutarnji List is citing an article published in the magazine Globus, that said most people journalist Darko Hudelist spoke with said Stepinac would not be be declared a saint.
High international rep in Bosnia: I could sack Dodik, but...
The international community would never accept a referendum on the secession of the Serb Republic (RS), says Valentin Inzko.
The Austrian diplomat, who serves as high international representative for Bosnia-Herzegovina, also told the Croatian weekly Globus that he himself would "never sign such a thing."
"4,000 IS extremists live in Bosnia" - report
Croatian security agencies estimate that there are about 4,000 Islamic State extremists living in Bosnia, Croatian newspaper Globus reported.
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