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Bosnian Pupils Taken on Religious March ‘for the Unborn’
High school pupils in the city of Mostar in south-west Bosnia and Herzegovina were taken by their school on Thursday on a 'Walk of Love for the Unborn', a Catholic religious march through the city, media reported.
It was not clear from the media reports if the pupils' consent or that of their parents was sought for their participation.
US tells Dodik: "You have no right to secede"
That is the message from the US Embassy regarding the statement of the Serbian member of the Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina that official Banja Luka will ask for the rejection of all decisions imposed by the High Representative.
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World leader revisiting Balkans PHOTO
This visit is more personal than business visit.
Erdogan paid a visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina on the day of the marriage of Bakir Izetbegovic's daughter.
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Immediately upon his arrival in Sarajevo, Erdogan went to the grave of the Bosniak leader Alija Izetbegovi, at the Kovai cemetery.
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Slovenian Leaders Deny Calling for ‘Dissolution’ of Bosnia
Slovenia's President, Borut Pahor, on Monday, denied calling for the dissolution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, saying he wanted Bosnia to join the European Union as soon as possible.
Twelve bodies found in Bosnian war-era mass grave: Report
The remains of 12 Muslims killed in Bosnia's brutal 1992-95 civil war have been found in a mass grave on a mountain near Sarajevo, Fena news agency said on June 8.
East Sarajevo: Montenegrins caught with 900 kilos of drugs
Members of the SIPA agency, in cooperation with the RS Interior Ministry and the Police Administration of East Sarajevo confiscated about 900 kilograms of skunk cannabis, hidden in a truck with Montenegrin registration plates.
Embassy of the Netherlands in Sarajevo Was Evacuated Due to Bomb Alert
The Embassy of the Netherlands in Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo's capital is evacuated because of a bomb alert, Fena news agency reported.
An anonymous alert was received this morning at the interior ministry of Sarajevo Canton. At the embassy, counter-terrorism and police officers were sent.
There is no information about the outcome of the check so far.
"Bosnia won't even consider recognizing Kosovo"
Not only will Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH) not recognize Kosovo - it will not even consider doing it, says the country's foreign minister, Igor Crnadak.
Crnadak told the agency Fena on Friday that Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj urging Sarajevo to recognize Kosovo "will have no effect," and described Haradinaj's statements as "futile."
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Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina "to invite Vucic to visit"
The Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina will invite Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic to an official visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Tanjug is reporting this, citing the agency Fena, which said the announcement was made by the Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina after a meeting held on Tuesday.