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Bosnia’s Women Journalists Demand Fightback on Gender Violence
Panelists Marija Arnautovic, from Radio Free Europe, Martina Mlinarevic, a writer and freelance journalist, Dalija Hasanbegovic Konakonvic, from Al Jazeera Balkans, and Biljana Radulovic, an attorney, tackled some of the biggest problems facing women journalists in the country in their daily work.
Bosnia's Local Journalists Under Political Pressure: Report
Bosnian journalists have to contend with a variety of pressures on a daily basis which prevent them from doing their work properly, says a new report by the Post-Conflict Research Centre, launched at a conference in Sarajevo on Friday.
Famous Romanian Dissident Doina Cornea Dies
Romanian anti-communist dissident Doina Cornea, one of the country's most vocal human righst and democracy activists, died on Friday, aged 89, her family announced.
Cornea was born in 1929 in Cluj Napoca and was French literature professor at the Cluj Napoca Babes Bolyai University.
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We owe radical Islamist militancy to Brzezinski
Zbigniew Brzezinski, who passed away on May 26, 2017 at the age of 89, was one of the U.S.'s most highly praised foreign and security policy gurus of the past half-century.
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Bosnian Serb Leader Berated for Insulting Journalist
Milorad Dodik's public scolding of the well known Banja Luka journalist, Gordana Katana, has drawn strong criticism from local journalists.
The President of Republika Srpska - one of two entities in Bosnia - castigated Katana at a press conference over the weekend, after she asked him an alleged tycoon friend who had escaped a prison term.