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Montenegrins in Kosovo Seek Official Status
Montenegrin associations in Kosovo filed a joint initiative for consolidation of the community's legal status in the country on Thursday.
The initiative was submitted to President Atifete Jahjaga, the speaker of the Assembly, Jakup Krasniqi, and the Prime Minister, Hashim Thaci.
New Search for Bodies Urged at Sarajevo’s Kazani
Bosnia’s Missing Persons Institute wants a new exhumation at the Kazani pit in the hills above Sarajevo because more bodies could be buried where the remains of over 20 war victims have been found.
Erdogan Mulls Blocking YouTube, Facebook amid New Recording Leaks
Turkey could block access to social media such as YouTube and Facebook, its Prime Minister announced on Thursday.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan added the measure could be approved and enacted after local elections, which will be held on March 30, Turkish newspaper Hurriyet Daily News reported, citing a live interview aired on TV channel ATV.
Turkish PM promises to ban Facebook and YouTube
Turkish PM promises to ban Facebook and YouTube
ANKARA -- Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said he would ban the use of Facebook and YouTube in Turkey after the March 30 elections in that country.
"There are new measures that will be taken after March 30, including a ban on Facebook and YouTube," Erdogan told private Turkish television ATV.
Bosnia Protesters Reject Officials' Complaints
One month after the escalation of the largest protests seen in Bosnia in two decades, hundreds of people are still taking to the streets of Sarajevo, Mostar, Zenica and other towns each day.
Heavy police forces in Sarajevo secured the streets and prevented the protesters of blocking the main crossroads on Friday.