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Croatian Journalists Mourn Veteran Photographer Hrvoje Polan
"Suddenly, at the age of 48, the photojournalist Hrvoje Polan has left us. For nearly three decades, Hrvoje has been dealing with news and documentary photography," the Croatian Journalists' Association announced on Monday.
Polan worked for numerous newspapers and agencies, from satirical Croatian weekly magazine Feral Tribune to Reuters, before going freelance.
Ethnic village in Bosnia takes visitors back in time
A village in central Bosnia is taking visitors on a journey back in time with antiques from different periods.
Balkan Docs Feature in Kosovo Film Festival
Of the six competing categories in Kosovo's international documentary and short film festival, Dokufest, which opens on Friday in Prizren, the Balkan Dox category will feature 16 documentaries from the region.
Sarabande, a film by the Kosovo director Kaltrina Krasniqi, started as a personal documentary on the classical music virtuoso Petrit Ceku.
Romanian pupils win seven medals at Balkan Geography Olympiad
Romania's Geography Olympic team won two gold, two silver and three bronze medals at the Balkan Geography Olympiad, which was held in Iasi between 24-29 June, thus placing Romania first in the ranking of nations.
Bill Clinton's Novel Features Female Bosnian Assassin
Bill Clinton and James Patterson's new novel 'The President is Missing' stars an attractive, pregnant, female vegetarian from Bosnia and Herzegovina who is also an assassin.
The Bosnian woman is a classical music-loving, cold-blooded killer known only by the code name Bach because she likes to listen to the compositions of Johann Sebastian while doing her job.
Michael Douglas to unveil Karl Malden monument in Belgrade
Tanjug reported this on Friday, citing Srpski Telegraf.
Malden, whose father was a Serb, had a long career in the US, where was born, primarily as a character actor. He passed away in 2009 at the age of 97.
Douglas has always been pointing out that Malden - born Mladen Sekulovic - had been a decisive influence on his career, the report said.
AGERPRES Director General Giboi nominated by six European agencies to run for EANA Secretary General
AGERPRES Director General Alexandru Giboi was nominated as candidate for the Secretary General position of the European Alliance of News Agencies (EANA).
Think Pink Europe breast cancer organization launched Wednesday, Mihaela Geoana to serve as president
Five breast cancer NGOs from Belgium, Italy, Greece, Romania and Bosnia and Herzegovina launched on Wednesday at the European Parliament the Think Pink Europe organization, with Mihaela Geoana appointed president of this NGO that will interconnect and take their efforts international, the Renaissance Foundation said in a release.