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Policija znala za napad terorista

SARAJEVO Državna obavještajna služba na vrijeme je upozorila policijske agencije u BiH na pripremu terorističkog napada u Bugojnu, u kojem je u nedjelju poginuo policajac Tarik Ljubuškić, a šestoro policajaca je ranjeno. Šefovi Obavještajno-sigurnosne agencije BiH (OSA) ovu informaciju u utorak su prenijeli članovima Parlamentarne komisije za nadzor nad radom …

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Karadzic granted additional Time for Protected Witness

After promising that he will make the rest of his cross-examination interesting even for the trial chamber, wartime Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic was given an additional two hours with protected witness 185. The trial chamber at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, ICTY, originally limited Karadzic’s time …

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Bulgaria, Romania Ink Police Cooperation Deal to Protect Tourists

The Interior Ministries of Bulgaria and Romania have signed a cooperation agreement providing for the transfer of police officers from one country to the other. The deal was signed Monday in the Romanian Danube town of Giurgiu by the Chief Secretary of the Bulgarian Interior Kalin Georgiev and his Romanian

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Macedonian Foreign Minister to meet EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule today

Macedonian Foreign Minister Antonio Milsoski is set to meet EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule in Brussels on Tuesday. Macedonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs informed that their meeting will focus on fulfilling the Copenhagen criteria for membership ahead of the

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Greek Prime Minister reiterates Greece will not leave eurozone

Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou reiterated on Sunday (June 27th) that nobody has put the issue of Greece leaving the eurozone on the table. In an interview with the BBC, Papandreou said that Athens has taken all necessary measures to avoid this option, and the fact that an EU/IMF mechanism …

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