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Bosnian refinery reopening shows Russia's hand International Herald Tribune, France - 16 hours ago By Daria Sito-Sucic Reuters BOSANSKI BROD, Bosnia and Herzegovina: A flare at the top of a 50-meter tower in this Balkan city shows Russia building ... Great-Serb myths block Serbia’s European future Bosnian Institute News "Obama not ignoring Balkans” B92 all 7 news articles |
Bosnia-Herzegovina decides to send peacekeepers to Afghanistan Xinhua, China - Jan 5, 2009 5 (Xinhua) -- Bosnia-Herzegovina's three-member presidency on Monday decided to send a small number of peacekeepers to Afghanistan later this year. ... Bosnia to send troops to Afghanistan The News International all 7 news articles |
Seenews: news report of 06.01.2009 Girodivite, Italy - 12 hours ago ... January 6 (SeeNews) - Following is a schedule of corporate, economic and political events taking place in or related to Bosnia and Herzegovina through ... |
![]() Sofia Echo | Diplomatic Diary: Serbia backs unified Bosnia and Herzegovina Southeast European Times, MD - Dec 30, 2008 Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic said on Friday (December 26th) that his country favours a unified Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). ... YEAR IN REVIEW: The more things change… Sofia Echo The row over Kosovo’s independence may be dwarfed by economic concerns Economist all 5 news articles |
A New Attitude(2) International Business Times, NY - 15 hours ago Natural gas deliveries from Russia have dropped dramatically to places like Bosnia-Herzegovina, which imports all of its gas from Russia. ... |
Delta Maxi to Invest EUR 200 mln in Network Expansion in 2009 Property Xpress (subscription), Bulgaria - 17 hours ago In Bulgaria, a 30 pct rise was reached, while in Bosnia and Herzegovina a 23 pct growth was registered. The company holds 65 pct of the sector turnover in ... |
ROMANIA QUALIFIED TO THE 2ND ROUND OF THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SFCPressPoint (press release), FL - Jan 5, 2009 The pre-favorite who already defeated Austria the previous day took 105 minutes to walk over Bosnia & Herzegovina. Romania's head coach Moculescu was ... |
![]() UK Gay News (press release) | Serbian, Croatian Celebrities for Gay Rights in Queeria Calendar UK Gay News (press release), UK - 8 hours ago Photos for the calendar were taken in Belgrade (Serbia), Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) and Zagreb (Croatia) – the models being public figures, ... |
Bulgaria’s Defense Minister visits troops in Bosnia and ... Focus News, Bulgaria - Dec 28, 2008 Bulgaria’s Minister of Defense Nikolay Tsonev visited on Sunday the Bulgarian military contingent in Bosnia and Herzegovina, where he got acquainted with ... BULGARIAN CONTINGENT IN BOSNIA ASKS DEFENCE MINISTER ABOUT ARMY CUTS BSANNA NEWS Defense Minister Visits Bulgarian Troops in Saraevo Standart News Defence Minister visits Bulgarian troops in Bosnia BNR - Radio Bulgaria Xinhua - Sofia News Agency all 19 news articles |
Bosnian Muslims celebrate Eid-ul-Adha with food, family Southeast European Times, MD - Jan 5, 2009 The celebration of Eid-ul-Adha in Bosnia and Herzegovina follows Muslim tradition. Beginning with the sacrifice of a ram, the celebration includes prayer, ... |
The Russian-financed restart of operations at Bosanski Brod, Bosnia's sole oil refinery, is part of a broad plan to shore up political alliances in the region, notably with neighboring Serbia.
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Call in the Police! Seriously? Wasn’t it President Bharrat Jagdeo who, a year ago, told young Guyanese to use Facebook to promote Guyana, as he didn’t have the money to do it? From Australia to Bosnia, to Herzegovina and the islands of the Caribbean, news agencies are picking up on the story of Government asking the [...]
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Bosnia-Herzegovina's three-member presidency on Monday decided to send a small number of peacekeepers to Afghanistan later this year. The 10 Bosnian army officers will perform operative, administrative and other tasks with the German and Danish contingent as members of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan, a presidency statement said. The...
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Why should newspapers offer online video news? Professor Crosbie explains why to journalists from the Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, South Africa, Russia, and the Ukraine, during the Broadcast Design workshop organized by the Media Development Loan Fund. Recorded by Televizija Vijesti in Podgorica, Republic of Montenegro, on November 21, 2008.ast Design workshop...
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Following her participation in a European parliament debate, the president of Serbia's Helsinki Committee discusses divisions within the Serbian political elite over European integration, Kosovo, Croatia, Bosnia, international justice and human rights
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Celtic have been told by Lech Poznan to forget about a January move for midfielder Semir Stilic. read more
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Countries that have chosen to ratify the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) are now required to protect the right of people with disabilities to personal mobility; and to an accessible environment. But disabled people in the South-Eastern countries of Europe, such as Kosovo, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, [...]
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CELTIC have been told to forget about a January move for Bosnia-Herzegovina midfielder Semir Stilic – because his club believe he will be worth even more in the summer.
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Last Updated: January 3 - 10:21 AM Celtic have been told to forget about a January move for Bosnia-Herzegovina midfielder Semir Stilic - because his club believe he will be worth even more in the summer. ...
Celtic look destined to fail in their attempts to land Bosnia-Herzegovina midfielder Semir Stilic.
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Celtic have been told to forget about a January move for Bosnia-Herzegovina midfielder Semir Stilic - because his club believe he will be worth even more in the summer.
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Celtic have been told to forget about a January move for Bosnia-Herzegovina midfielder Semir Stilic - because his club believe he will be worth even more in the summer.
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“… It is especially important to note that [the Muslim] member of Bosnia and Herzegovina Presidency Haris Silajdzic has been using his position and the international forums, like the United Nations General Assembly, to constantly advocate his own, private political plan, aimed at questioning the right of Republic of Srpska to exist. “His refusal to respect [...]
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SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina - Hundreds of Bosnians have protested a recent ban on Santa Claus in the city's kindergartens. The directors of daycare centers, kindergartens and preschools banned Santa, arguing that the city is predominantly Muslim. A multi-religious mix of parents, children and others blew whistles on a downtown square yesterday and requested Santa be restored.
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... Minister Nikolay Tsonev visited Sunday the Butmir base of the Bulgarian unit at EUFOR ALTHEA in Bosnia and Herzegovina where they met with the Bulgarian soldiers serving there. 116 Bulgarian troops are stationed in Bosnia's capital Sarajevo guarding checkpoints where they guard several checkpoints.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina, when it was part of Yugoslavia, was fairly secular (granted, it was also Communist). But since the horrific war there against Serbia, when Tito's "Yugoslavia" sundered and shivered into pieces that instantly began to gnaw on each other, Bosniak Moslems have veered in a dangerous direction. Fueled by the kindling of several new madrasas (built by our...
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SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina -- Hundreds of Bosnians have protested against a recent ban on Santa Claus in the city's kindergartens.
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A billboard for a clothing store near a mosque in Sarajevo. Islam is making a comeback in Bosnia, where religious and national identities have long been fused. Johan Spanner for The New York Times From The New York Times: SARAJEVO, Bosnia and Herzegovina — Thirteen years after a war in which 100,000 people were killed, a majority of them Muslims, Bosnia is undergoing...
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Bosnia is flooded with Wahhabis and Saudi money, mosques and madrasas are springing up everywhere, women are in hijabs -- but no worries. Bosnia is a secular, moderate Muslim country and will stay that way, and you better not dare...
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The Russian-financed restart of operations at Bosanski Brod, Bosnia's sole oil refinery, is part of a broad plan to shore up political alliances in the region, notably with neighboring Serbia.
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Call in the Police! Seriously? Wasn’t it President Bharrat Jagdeo who, a year ago, told young Guyanese to use Facebook to promote Guyana, as he didn’t have the money to do it? From Australia to Bosnia, to Herzegovina and the islands of the Caribbean, news agencies are picking up on the story of Government asking the [...]
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Explore : Bharrat Jagdeo, Facebook, Georgetown, Guyana, South America
Bosnia-Herzegovina's three-member presidency on Monday decided to send a small number of peacekeepers to Afghanistan later this year. The 10 Bosnian army officers will perform operative, administrative and other tasks with the German and Danish contingent as members of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan, a presidency statement said. The...
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Explore : Afghanistan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Atlantic Treaty Organisation - NATO
Why should newspapers offer online video news? Professor Crosbie explains why to journalists from the Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, South Africa, Russia, and the Ukraine, during the Broadcast Design workshop organized by the Media Development Loan Fund. Recorded by Televizija Vijesti in Podgorica, Republic of Montenegro, on November 21, 2008.ast Design workshop...
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Following her participation in a European parliament debate, the president of Serbia's Helsinki Committee discusses divisions within the Serbian political elite over European integration, Kosovo, Croatia, Bosnia, international justice and human rights
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Celtic have been told by Lech Poznan to forget about a January move for midfielder Semir Stilic. read more
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Countries that have chosen to ratify the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) are now required to protect the right of people with disabilities to personal mobility; and to an accessible environment. But disabled people in the South-Eastern countries of Europe, such as Kosovo, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, [...]
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Explore : Disability, Europe
CELTIC have been told to forget about a January move for Bosnia-Herzegovina midfielder Semir Stilic – because his club believe he will be worth even more in the summer.
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Explore : Edinburgh
Last Updated: January 3 - 10:21 AM Celtic have been told to forget about a January move for Bosnia-Herzegovina midfielder Semir Stilic - because his club believe he will be worth even more in the summer. ...
Celtic look destined to fail in their attempts to land Bosnia-Herzegovina midfielder Semir Stilic.
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Celtic have been told to forget about a January move for Bosnia-Herzegovina midfielder Semir Stilic - because his club believe he will be worth even more in the summer.
Source : Belfast Telegraph (subscribe)
Explore : Ireland
Celtic have been told to forget about a January move for Bosnia-Herzegovina midfielder Semir Stilic - because his club believe he will be worth even more in the summer.
Source : Belfast Telegraph (subscribe)
“… It is especially important to note that [the Muslim] member of Bosnia and Herzegovina Presidency Haris Silajdzic has been using his position and the international forums, like the United Nations General Assembly, to constantly advocate his own, private political plan, aimed at questioning the right of Republic of Srpska to exist. “His refusal to respect [...]
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Explore : North Atlantic Treaty Organisation - NATO, United Nations
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina - Hundreds of Bosnians have protested a recent ban on Santa Claus in the city's kindergartens. The directors of daycare centers, kindergartens and preschools banned Santa, arguing that the city is predominantly Muslim. A multi-religious mix of parents, children and others blew whistles on a downtown square yesterday and requested Santa be restored.
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... Minister Nikolay Tsonev visited Sunday the Butmir base of the Bulgarian unit at EUFOR ALTHEA in Bosnia and Herzegovina where they met with the Bulgarian soldiers serving there. 116 Bulgarian troops are stationed in Bosnia's capital Sarajevo guarding checkpoints where they guard several checkpoints.
Source : Sofia News Agency (subscribe)
Explore : Afghanistan, Bulgaria, North Atlantic Treaty Organisation - NATO
Bosnia and Herzegovina, when it was part of Yugoslavia, was fairly secular (granted, it was also Communist). But since the horrific war there against Serbia, when Tito's "Yugoslavia" sundered and shivered into pieces that instantly began to gnaw on each other, Bosniak Moslems have veered in a dangerous direction. Fueled by the kindling of several new madrasas (built by our...
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Explore : Europe
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina -- Hundreds of Bosnians have protested against a recent ban on Santa Claus in the city's kindergartens.
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Explore : Bosnia and Herzegovina, Europe, Sarajevo
Albania, Andorra, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Estonia, Finland, France, Gabon, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Guinea-Bissau, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Liechtenstein,...
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A billboard for a clothing store near a mosque in Sarajevo. Islam is making a comeback in Bosnia, where religious and national identities have long been fused. Johan Spanner for The New York Times From The New York Times: SARAJEVO, Bosnia and Herzegovina — Thirteen years after a war in which 100,000 people were killed, a majority of them Muslims, Bosnia is undergoing...
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Explore : Bosnia and Herzegovina, Islam, Sarajevo
Bosnia is flooded with Wahhabis and Saudi money, mosques and madrasas are springing up everywhere, women are in hijabs -- but no worries. Bosnia is a secular, moderate Muslim country and will stay that way, and you better not dare...
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