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US-Sanctioned Bosnian Politicians Reject Wrongdoing Claims
The president of Bosnia and Herzegovina's Bosniak- and Croat-dominated Federation entity, Marinko Cavara, rejected allegations against him on Tuesday, one day after he and a minister from the Serb-dominated Republika Srpska entity were sanctioned by the US Treasury Department.
Int'l envoy says Turkey a 'stability' factor in Balkans
Turkey is contributing to the stability in the Balkans both politically and culturally, said an international envoy.
"Turkey is a factor of stability in the Balkans both in the political and cultural area," High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina Valentin Inzko said told Anadolu Agency in an exclusive interview.
In Death, at Least, Bosnia’s Dividing Lines Blur
When a 1995 peace deal ended the Bosnian war with a complicated system of ethnic division and power balancing, reports emerged of mainly ethnic Serbs exhuming their loved ones from graves on territory left under the control of Bosniaks and Croats, particularly suburbs of the capital, Sarajevo.
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Greece sends condolences to US over mass shootings
The Greek Foreign Ministry and President Prokopis Pavlopoulos on Sunday expressed their shock and condemnation over the deadly mass shootings in two US cities over the weekend, which claimed the lives of at least 29 people and injured dozens.
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Shooter's Sister, Who Organized the Shooting in Dayton, is Among the Victims
The shooter's sister, who organized the mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio, was among the victims, a spokesman for local police said during a news conference.
"The second victim is Megan Betts, a white woman, 22 years old," said a police spokeswoman, reading the list of victims.
MFA: No Data For Injured Bulgarian Citizens in Dayton Shooting
There are no reports of injured Bulgarian citizens in the shooting in Dayton, Ohio, according to the Foreign Ministry.
Erdogan wants agreement that ended war in Bosnia "revised"
This has been stated by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during a joint news conference in Ankara with Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic, Turkey's Anadolu agency is reporting.
The agreement, negotiated in Dayton, Ohio in 1995, ended a three-year war in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Lajcak: Dayton 2 unrealistic; others can't solve BiH's problems
Nobody in the international community is seriously thinking about "Dayton 2," says UN General Assembly President Miroslav Lajcak.
The idea concerns "redefining" the Dayton Peace Accord signed in 1995 to ended the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH).
"Dayton 2 unrealistic; others can't solve Bosnia's problems"
The idea concerns "redefining" the Dayton Peace Accord signed in 1995 to end the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH).
According to the former Slovak foreign minister and former high international representative in Bosnia , it is "not realistic to once again sign an agreement that would define that country," N1 and Beta are reporting on Friday.
Man Arrested After Trying to Sell Original of Bosnia's Peace Treaty
A Bosnian Serb man was arrested after trying to sell an original document from the 1995 Dayton peace agreement that ended Bosnia's war, police said on Wednesday, Reuters reported.
The document had gone missing a decade ago.