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Bosnian Serbs Reject Call to Revoke War Criminals’ Honours

Lawmakers in the Republika Srpska National Assembly voted on Tuesday evening to reject a demand from High Representative Valentin Inzko, the international overseer of Bosnia's peace agreement, for people convicted of war crimes to be stripped of decorations awarded to them by the National Assembly in 2016.

Urgent reaction of Serbia: Vučić did not recognize the so-called Kosovo VIDEO

During his guest appearance on the morning program of TV Prva, Israeli Ambassador Yahel Vilan was asked why his country recognized the so-called Kosovo, he claimed that Israel did it because it was under pressure from America. Those two sentences immediately provoked reactions from the host who printed out the agreement and showed it live.

Kellner’s Death: The Beginning of the End of an Era

Eastward bound

Sources say it was a kidnap threat against his family during a deal in Russia that sent Kellner into hiding. Before that, his story was much easier to read.

Kellner began gathering his economic and political clout in much the same way as his peers across the region - using smart but often sharp practices during the transition to capitalism.

Unstable weather expected in six counties through Thursday morning; rain showers through Friday

The National Weather Administration (ANM) has issued a Code Yellow warning for unstable weather valid through Thursday morning in six western counties. According to meteorologists, May 12, 16:00hrs - May 13, 10:00hrs, in Banat, Crisana, as well as the southwest of Oltenia, there will be spells unstable weather in the form thunderstorms, hail and torrential rain showers.

End electricity consumption, up 0.5% in Q1

End electricity consumption in the first three months of 2021 was 14.207 billion kWh, by 0.5% higher than last year, according to data released by the National Institute of Statistics (INS) on Wednesday. Public lighting decreased by 11.9%, and household consumption increased by 9.6%.

Romanian Deputy PM In Hot Water Over Alleged EU Funds Fraud

Romania's anti-fraud office has called on prosecutors to investigate the deputy prime minister, Dan Barna, for his alleged responsibility for the misuse of EU funds in three projects developed in Romania, the local publication Newsweek.ro said this week.

Turkish poultry output declines in first quarter

Turkey's poultry production decreased on an annual basis in the first quarter of this year, the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK) said on May 12.

Ισραήλ: Πύραυλος από τη Γάζα «χτύπησε» τζιπ κοντά στα σύνορα - Ένας νεκρός

Απάντησαν οι Ισραηλινοί στη Γάζα, με επίθεση που άφησε τέσσερις νεκρούς - Τα ξημερώματα της Τετάρτης ένας πατέρας με την κόρη του έχασαν τη ζωή τους από ρουκέτα που έπληξε το αυτοκίνητό τους στην πόλη Λοντ του Ισραήλ

Έγκλημα στα Γλυκά Νερά: Τα λάθη των δολοφόνων που ερευνούν οι profilers - Έμειναν στο σπίτι σχεδόν μιάμιση ώρα οι ληστές

Η πολύωρη παραμονή στον τόπο του εγκλήματος και το ενδεχόμενο να μη φορούσαν γάντια, στο  «μικροσκόπιο» των Αρχών - Άγρια συμμορία ληστών «βλέπουν» οι αστυνομικοί

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