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Vucic meets with Montenegrin opposition leader
Bosnia-Herzegovina Presidency Chairman Milorad Dodik also participated in the conversation with Madic, an opposition politician from Montenegro.
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Kosovo is Serbia, Dodik tells Thaci in Tirana
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Killing of Bosnian Businessman a Wake-Up Call
The brutal murder of prominent local businessman Slavisa Krunic has shaken many in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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"They realized where things are going, Berlin won't be easy"
In spite of the fact that, as Vucic explained earlier, only pressure is expected from that meeting, he also considers it very important that this meeting ensures preservation of stability.
Dodik "on official visit to Vatican" - dismisses criticism
Banja Luka-based ATV broadcaster is reporting that Dodik last night commented on Bosniak (Muslim) member of the BiH Presidency Sefik Dzaferovic, saying that he was not visiting the Vatican on behalf of the Presidency, "as he wants to present it publicly."
Vucic Rally May Have Silenced Serbia’s Protest Movement
The headliner on stage was of course Vucic, but, before that, musicians and Vucic's closest political allies came on to warm up the masses.
Bosnian Serb Govt Funds Organisation Led by War Criminal
The association's website says it is a non-political organisation whose main aim is "encouraging the realisation of the principles on which Republika Srpska is based".
Massive "Future of Serbia" rally held in Belgrade/PHOTOS
Dodik won't rule out possibility of RS independence
The Serb Republic (RS) is the Serb entity in BiH, the other being the Muslim-Croat Federation (FBiH).
Serbia Marks NATO Bombing Anniversary as Nationalists Protest
An official state ceremony led by President Aleksandar Vucic was held in the southern Serbian city of Nis on Sunday evening, while at the same time nationalists protested in Belgrade on the anniversary of the start of the NATO military campaign on March 24.
Vucic told about 2,000 Serbians who attended the ceremony in Nis that the NATO bombing was a crime.