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Colak, Vukicevic on strengthening bilateral relations

SARAJEVO - Chairperson of the House of Peoples of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH) Barisa Colak met on Wednesday in Sarajevo with Serbia's Ambassador to BiH Stanimir Vukicevic, and discussed the strengthening of political and inter-parliamentary relations between the two neighboring countries, and regional cooperation as part of the EU integration process.

Bosnia's Radoncic Accused at Kelmendi Drug Trial

Witness Sejla Turkovic testified at the court in Pristina on Monday that Radoncic told her that he had the right of approval over Kelmendi's actions.

Radoncic features prominently in the 49-page indictment against Kelmendi, who is charged with being the head of a major trafficking ring ferrying drugs from Afghanistan to western Europe, with the Bosnian capital Sarajevo as the hub.

Snowstorms Wreak Havoc in Parts of Bosnia

Bad weather in Bonsia claimed its first victim in on Friday, when a landslide triggered by heavy rain and snow killed a 53-year-old man who was driving near the central town of Zepce.

While police were still investigating the tragedy, civil defence and other local officials reported numerous other problems caused by two days of unusually harsh weather.

Bosnia Intelligence Chief Found Guilty of Ignoring 2014 Protests

Bosnian officials have renewed calls for the dismissal of Goran Zubac, director of the State Investigative and Protection Agency, SIPA, after the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina in a first instance ruling sentenced him to a year's probation for neglecting his duties during the protests last February.

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