Bosnia and Herzegovina
NATO awaits BiH progress on Alliance membership
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Bosnian Serb Soldier Awaits Kljuc Killings Verdict
Former Bosnian Serb Army soldier Ratko Lavrnic is on trial for killing three civilians and wounding another in the village of Reizovici near Kljuc in 1993.
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Bosnia: Three indicted for war crimes against Serbs
Bosnia: Three indicted for war crimes against Serbs
SARAJEVO -- Two Bosniaks and one Croat have been indicted on suspicion of involvement in the killing of at least 90 Serbs in the area of Sarajevo's Trnovo municipality.
Three persons indicted for killing 90 Serbs in Trnovo
SARAJEVO/BELGRADE - Prosecutor of the Special Department for War Crimes of the Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH) issued an indictment against two Bosniaks and one Croat for involvement in the killing of at least 90 persons of Serb nationality in the wider area of Sarajevo's Trnovo municipality.
Mihajlovic opens repaired railway from Lesnica to Loznica
LOZNICA - Zorana Mihajlovic, Serbia's deputy prime minister and minister of construction, transport and infrastructure, opened on Monday the repaired railway from Lesnica to Loznica, which was damaged in the severe floods, thus restoring rail freight traffic between Serbia and Republika Srpska.
RS leader: Autonomy now, independence later
RS leader: Autonomy now, independence later
ANDRIĆGRAD -- Milorad Dodik says the Serb people in Bosnia will continue fighting for autonomy, hoping that the political process will eventually result in the independence.
He made the remarks on Saturday, St. Vitus Day (Vidovdan), during the opening of the cultural and historical complex dubbed Andrićgrad.
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Armies in the Balkans show co-operation in crisis situations
Barroso: EU to continue to assist post-flood reconstruction
OBRENOVAC - The European Union will continue to assist Serbia in remedying the consequences of the May floods because solidarity is the essence of Europe, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said in Obrenovac on Sunday.
Bosnia Marks World War One Centennial
The concert by the Vienna Philharmonic in the recently re-opened Vijecnica, the historic Sarajevo City Hall, was the central event to mark the centenary of the killing of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by Bosnian Serb Gavrilo Princip on June 28, 1914.
Few hundred people could follow the the concert in a plateau on the other side of the river of Miljacka.
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Dodik: Further fight for autonomy, independence later
VISEGRAD – Republika Srpska (RS) President Milorad Dodik said on Saturday when opening cultural and historical complex Andricgrad that the Serb people in Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH) will continue fighting for autonomy, hoping that the political process will eventually result in the independence.