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Olimpija clinches seventh championship title
Olimpija of Ljubljana have won the national football championship five rounds before the end of the season after defeating arch-rival Maribor 2:0 on 17 April.
"Proud is probably the word for this group of players. I could not have asked for more before the season," coach Albert Riera said.
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‘Clean-Up Operation’: Looking for Bosnian Massacre Suspects, 30 Years On
On the basis of documents and witness testimonies, BIRN has identified three potential suspects who have never been charged - Sanica police chief Milan Tomic, his deputy commander, Petar Mihic, and Bosnian Serb Army Sanica Battalion commander Jovan Kevac.
Dose of laughter at Ljubljana Castle
Ljubljana – Panč, a festival of stand-up comedy, kicks off at Ljubljana Castle on Sunday bringing performances by 31 comedians from Europe, Asia and Africa.
Slovenian stand-up comedy mainstays such as Martina Ipša, Perica Jerković, Boris Kobal, Lucija Ćirović, Admir Baltić and Tilen Artač are among the line-up.
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Reign of Terror: Arkan’s Tigers and the Start of the Bosnian War
Dzenita Mulabdic and her husband Muhamed were living a contented life in the north-eastern Bosnian city of Bijeljina in 1992, looking forward to arrival of a new baby. Their son Adnan was two-and-a-half and Dzenita was pregnant again.
Young Bosnians Delay Flying the Family Nest
Most young Bosnians do not leave the parental home until well after the age of 30, ascribing this to the difficult economic situation as well as cultural habits.
"The economic situation is tough and my family has a bank loan to repay," 32-year-old Alma from Sarajevo, explained.
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