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Torrential Rain Overflowing Rivers, Cause Chaos in Bosnia, Croatia
A state of natural disaster has been declared in Una-Sana Canton, one of ten cantons in Bosnia's Federation entity, after heavy rain.
"Our citizens have had a sleepless night, the situation is extremely difficult," Una-Sana Canton's Prime Minister, Mustafa Ruznic, said, N1 reported.
Many roads have been flooded, cutting off towns from the rest of the country. Photo: N1
Right-Wingers Target Croatian WWII Uprising Anniversary
Croatian Serbs and anti-fascist activists marked the anniversary of the 1941 anti-fascist uprising in the village of Srb despite being confronted by dozens of far-right protesters.
Croatian Tourism Season Gets Off to Hot Start
Mid-July marks a traditional start to the peak tourism season in Croatia, when tourists, mostly from Europe, flock to the Adriatic coast for their summer vacation.
Hot weather, forecast to last for some time has heated up the Adriatic sea, making it more attractive for tourists yearing for the sunshine.
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Memorial service for Serbs killed in Croatia
Memorial service for Serbs killed in Croatia
BELGRADE -- A memorial service for Serbs killed in September 1993 by Croatian forces in the Medak Pocket (Medački Džep) area was held in Belgrade on Tuesday.
Dozens of people - members of the families of the victims and Serb refugees from Croatia - gathered for the service.
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Massive storm causing flooding, gale force winds in region
Massive storm causing flooding, gale force winds in region
SARAJEVO, ZAGREB, LJUBLJANA -- A large storm system that has engulfed the region and much of Europe beyond has caused flooding, strong winds, and damage in Bosnia, Croatia, and Slovenia.
In Serbia, the government decided to declare a state of emergency.