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Croatia Upholds Dinamo Zagreb Football Club Ex-Boss’s Conviction

Former Dinamo Zagreb executive director Zdravko Mamic, who has been convicted of financial crimes in Croatia, told a press conference on Tuesday in the Bosnian town of Mostar that if he must serve a prison sentence, he will serve it in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

"We are in my first homeland," Mamic, who holds dual Croatian and Bosnian citizenship, told media.

Vrmdza, the Serbian Village that Refused To Die

But today the village is reinventing itself as a paradise for foodies and mountaineers and as an ideal location for remote working. Once tumble-down houses are being restored. Internet-savvy villagers are marketing their organic produce and ecotourism offers - even a "floating yoga" studio - on social media.

Bulgarian Police Report Boom in Phishing Attacks, Rock Star among Victims

There's a boom in bank card scams after internet purchases in Bulgaria. This is what dozens of Nova TV viewers report. Among the victims is rock singer Milena Slavova. Why did her bank account was emptied of over 700 euros? And how does the latest cybercriminals' scheme work? Cybersecurity expert Georgi Georgiev, guest of the On Your Side show answers.

Yet another incident of violence against woman as issue remains rampant in Turkey

A woman was filmed being beaten up on the street by a man before the eyes of her child on March 6, as the video went viral on Turkish social media, with users calling out the issue which has failed to come to an end in the country where femicide are also rift.

Veteran journalist Doğan Hızlan receives title of honorary doctorate

Veteran journalist Doğan Hızlan has been awarded the title of honorary doctorate by Istanbul's prominent Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University (MSGSÜ) at a ceremony.

The ceremony, where the 139th anniversary of the founding of the university was celebrated, was held yesterday.

Montenegro Fires Top Policeman over Alleged Crime Links

Zoran Lazovic at a press conference in Podgorica. Photo: PR Centar.

The Interior Ministry also axed six other police directors' assistants.

One of the blocs in the ruling coalition, URA, said that the sackings of police officers who were close to the former administration was fulfilling the new government's promises.

'Unorthodox' director charms Berlin fest with robot love story

"Unorthodox" director Maria Schrader on March 1 premiered her sci-fi comedy "I'm Your Man" starring Downton Abbey's Dan Stevens as a robot ready to beat human rivals in the game of love.

The Emmy winner's soulful futurist romp is one of 15 contenders for the Golden Bear top prize Friday at the 71st Berlin film festival, which has gone all-virtual due to the pandemic.

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