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Montenegro Commemorates Family Murdered While Fleeing Bosnia
The commemoration near the town of Pluzine on Thursday. Photo: Youth Initiative for Human Rights.
The three Bosniaks were murdered in the Piva River canyon near Pluzine after escaping from the Serb-held town of Foca in eastern Bosnia.
The killers were members of the Bosnian Serb Army's Dragan Nikolic special unit.
Slovenia, Croatia remain committed to Brdo-Brijuni process
Slovenian President Nataša Pirc Musar and her Croatian counterpart Zoran Milanović affirmed the two countries' commitment to the Brdo-Brijuni process and an expansion of the issues it covers as Pirc Musar travelled to Zagreb for her first visit abroad on 1 February.
Timeline: Turbulent Year for North Macedonia’s Embattled PM
Bulgaria's blockade on North Macedonia's EU progress spelled big trouble for Zoran Zaev, as did mismanagement of a slew of domestic issues, from vaccination to wildfires.
Last Despatches: Killing of Serbian TV Crew in Croatia Never Investigated
"There's no reason to worry. We were there [before], we saw how it is, now we will also have a [military] escort and we are safe."
This is what Snezana Amidzic's husband Zoran told her when they spoke on the phone not long before he died in October 1991.
Exhibition dedicated to artist Zoran Mušič opens in Maribor
Maribor – An exhibition of the work by Zoran Mušič, the most internationally recognised artist of Slovenian origin, opens at the Maribor Art Gallery (UGM) on Saturday. At the same time, the gallery will organise a guided tour of the works of other Slovenian artists who have made their mark internationally.
Vučić arrived in Slovenia; "Bled Forum in the shadow of the Open Balkans" PHOTO
He will be the only politician from the region to speak at a panel dedicated to the future of Europe, together with the leaders of the European Union.
However, before participating in the forum, he met with Edi Rama and Zoran Zaev, and he shared that on his Instagram profile.
"Bled Forum in the shadow of the Open Balkans! Welcome dear friends," Vucic wrote.
Bulgarian-Croatian Relations Sour over North Macedonia
The Bulgarian Foreign Ministry has summoned Croatian ambassador to Sofia, Jasna Ognjanovac, for talks after harsh criticism directed at Sofia's foreign policy by Croatian President Zoran Milanović.
Slovenian-based firms building EUR 40m wind farm in N Macedonia
Skopje – The Slovenian-based energy group Interenergo and the investment firm Trigal will be building a 30MW wind farm in North Macedonia. The EUR 40 million investment will be built in Bogdanci in the south-east of the country.
Croatia Upholds Dinamo Zagreb Football Club Ex-Boss’s Conviction
Former Dinamo Zagreb executive director Zdravko Mamic, who has been convicted of financial crimes in Croatia, told a press conference on Tuesday in the Bosnian town of Mostar that if he must serve a prison sentence, he will serve it in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
"We are in my first homeland," Mamic, who holds dual Croatian and Bosnian citizenship, told media.
Montenegro Fires Top Policeman over Alleged Crime Links
Zoran Lazovic at a press conference in Podgorica. Photo: PR Centar.
The Interior Ministry also axed six other police directors' assistants.
One of the blocs in the ruling coalition, URA, said that the sackings of police officers who were close to the former administration was fulfilling the new government's promises.