Bill Clinton

Vucic and Durakovic talk about Srebrenica at Clinton panel

A discussion on Srebrenica was held as part of the Clinton Global Initiative gathering in New York, in which Aleksandar Vucic and Camil Durakovic took part.

B92 reporter said that the debate "The Balkans - 20 Years Later" was moderated by Bill Clinton, while the first to speak was Advika Ibrahimovic who survived the Srebrenica genocide.

Ankara versus Hillary

There is a growing trend in the pro-Justice and Development Party (AK Party) media in Turkey against Hillary Clinton's presidential candidacy. Tune into one of the news channels that support the president and you will see them overjoyed about the U.S. Clinton's illness during the 9/11 memorial ceremonies.

Albanians Show Support for Hillary Clinton's Campaign

Many Albanians in the US and at home have been enthusiastically backing Hillary Clinton's bid for the nomination as the Democratic Party's presidential candidate.

The former director of the National Albanian-American Council, lobbyist Avni Mustafaj, told BIRN that Albanians in US believe the Clintons remain highly sympathetic to Albanian issues.

World's most powerful women to gather in New York

The world's most influential women will gather at the Women in the World (WITW) Summit in New York on April 6 for the seventh time, along with many notable participants from Turkey.

Daily Hürriyet Chairwoman Vuslat Do?an Sabanc? is scheduled deliver a speech at the opening session of the summit, which is also sponsored by the Ayd?n Do?an Foundation.

Ex-RS leader Plavsic blames Bill Clinton for Srebrenica

Former RS President Biljana Plavsic has told Sputnik that former U.S. President Bill Clinton was to blame for the crime in Srebrenica.

Plavsic, who was sentenced to 11 years in prison and since released after pleading guilty at the Hague Tribunal, said it was "indisputable that people were killed at Srebrenica," adding, "but on whose orders?

Trump, Clinton capture key wins on US Super Tuesday

Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton took big steps toward securing their parties' presidential nominations  on March 1 with a series of state-by-state victories, but their rivals vowed to keep on fighting.

On Super Tuesday, the 2016 campaign's biggest day of nominating contests, Trump, 69, and Clinton, 68, proved themselves the undisputed front-runners. 

Obama presents $450 mn plan to fund Colombia peace

US President Barack Obama announced a $450 million plan to fund Colombia's peace process on Feb. 4, shaking up a controversial military aid program that defined relations for 15 years.

Hosting President Juan Manuel Santos at the White House, Obama said that as the country's 50-year conflict with leftist FARC guerrillas winds down it was time to rethink "Plan Colombia."  

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