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Museveni: Discussions in Belgrade useful, I came to renew cooperation
BELGRADE - Uganda's President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni said on Sunday in Belgrade he had had very useful discussions in the Serbian capital and noted that the goal of his visit was to renew the cooperation between the two countries.
US Sanctions Bosnia’s Former Intelligence Chief for ‘Corruption’
The US Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control, OFAC, extended the list of sanctioned individuals from Bosnia and Herzegovina on Wednesday, slapping sanctions on a former chief of the Intelligence Security Agency, Osman "Osmica" Mehmedagic and two others.
How Bosniaks Embraced Muhammad Ali
The Cepalo family was not the only one cutting short their sleep. In fact, Fatima Cizmic recalls the whole of Prusac doing the same. Yet this was no religious ritual or tradition. The reason was far simpler: Muslim Bosniaks like the Cepalo family were waking up to watch Muhammad Ali fight, but the time differences meant he almost always entered the boxing ring late at night.
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Polling day approaches after campaign full of twists and turns
After a campaign that saw many twists and turns, Slovenians will head to the polls on Sunday to cast their vote in the presidential election although the country’s fifth president is not expected to be elected until the run-off on 13 November.
Paper says Serbia, Hungary elections important
Koper – Although Serbia and Hungary are not large or leading countries in Europe, elections in these two countries are not entirely unimportant for Slovenia, the newspaper Primorske Novice says in its commentary Let’s Watch Belgrade, Let’s Watch Budapest a day before general elections in the two countries.
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Secret negotiations with Putin commenced; Main mediator is a woman well-known to us
This is stated in the new report of the UN Security Council, the details of which were exclusively published by the AP-RL FOOL alliance of research media from the USA, Great Britain, France and Germany.
“We are Bulgarians!” YouTuber denounces being “Macedonian” (video)
He explained that Tito was against Bulgarian identity in the geographical region of Macedonia & started the propaganda
Centre-Left Croatian President Takes Oath of Office
Centre-left former Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic was sworn in as president of Croatia on Tuesday, six weeks after he defeated incumbent conservative Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic in a run-off election.
How Serbia Changed its Mind about World War II History
"The overall economic and legitimacy crisis after Tito's death in the 1980s created a favourable atmosphere for criticising the Partisan myth and creating positive images about their [the Partisans'] enemies [the Chetniks]," Djureinovic, who has a PhD in history from Justus Liebig University in Giessen and works with the Belgrade-based Humanitarian Law Centre, told BIRN in an interview.
Macedonian Capital Restores Tito's Message for Quake Anniversary
A message in big letter to the people of Skope from Yugoslav president-for-life Tito, that formerly stood at the façade of the city's half-destroyed old railway station, will shine in its old splendour ahead of the July 26 anniversary, Skopje authorities say.