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Edi Rama strongly criticizes EU: You left us waiting
He sharply criticized the delay in supplying the countries of the Western Balkans with the vaccine.
According to the Albanian media, quoted by Dnevni Avaz, Rama criticized the EU because the Union left the countries of the Western Balkans waiting for vaccine stocks until the member states first provide sufficient doses for their population.
Bosnia Urged to Probe Medics Off Sick in Pandemic
After media reported that about 700 medical workers in Bosnia had taken sick leave lately, 300 at the Sarajevo University Clinical Centre, the biggest hospital in the capital, senior doctors and politicians have called for an investigation.
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"We have problem with false sick leaves, medical staff members walk around the city"
By Monday, more than 1.000 people got infected with coronavirus in the country and 39 people died, according to Croatian agency Hina.
The coronavirus has so far infected 1.018 people, with outbreaks in Banja Luka (257), Citluk (81), Mostar (55) and Siroki Brijeg (48).
In Sarajevo, the infection was confirmed in 35 patients.
Bosnia Capital Names Park After Wartime Resistance Heroine
The Bosnian capital of Sarajevo has voted to honour the memory of a World War II woman resistance fighter by naming a park after her.
City Park, in the heart of Sarajevo, will be named after Jelena Vitas, the city council decided on Thursday, following a local referendum held in April.
"Most wanted Bosnian terrorist has been located"
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Will Balkans be disappointed?
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker commented on this in unusually directly with a statement expressing suspicion that Romania was ready for the role, Sarajevo-based Dnevni Avaz is reporting.
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Bosnians Protest at Student's Arrest in Turkish Crackdown
Around 100 Bosnians gathered on Monday in the town of Gradacac to protest about Turkey's arrest of Selmir Masetovic, including the detained student's relatives, friends, neighbours and the local mayor.
Bosnia Acquits Tycoon Radoncic of Obstructing Justice
The state court in Sarajevo on Wednesday acquitted the leader of the Alliance for a Better Future for Bosnia party, businessman Fahrudin Radoncic, of obstructing the work of the judiciary, along with three other defendants.
"Past divides us but future connects us"
President Aleksandar Vucic says Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina "must have the closest relations, which includes mutual respect and respect of the borders."
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RS leader Dodik invited to Trump's inauguration
President of the Serb entity (RS) in Bosnia Milorad Dodik has been invited to attend the inauguration of the incoming U.S. president, Donald Trump.
Sarajevo-based Dnevni Avaz is reporting this on Thursday citing the Srna news agency.
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