SARAJEVO U uništavanju viška oružja u BiH leži pravo malo bogatstvo jer domaće firme koje se time bave naplate uništavanje, a imaju i pravo da zadrže preostali repromaterijal, tvrdi sagovornik “Nezavisnih” upućen u stanje u našoj namjenskoj industriji. “Pred kraj rata sve vojske u BiH navodile su podatke o nedostatku …
Read More »Za Predsjedništvo u igri Izetbegović, Komšić i Silajdžić
SARAJEVO Bakir Izetbegović i Haris Silajdžić najizgledniji su kandidati dvije najveće bošnjačke stranke iz FBiH za člana Predsjedništva BiH iz bošnjačkog naroda. Stranke s hrvatskim predznakom još zvanično ne izlaze s imenom ili imenima svojih kandidata za hrvatskog člana Predsjedništva BiH. Jedino u Federaciji BiH SDP uopće ne krije karte …
Read More »Nada za još 88 oštećenih novinara
SARAJEVO Presuda Općinskog suda u Sarajevu kojom je Udruženju “BH novinari” naloženo plaćanje radog staža novinarki Lejli Hodžić-Hajro može biti presedan korišten u sudskim procesima ostalih 88 oštećenih bh. novinara, kazao je juče Kadrija Kolić, advokat Lejle Hodžić-Hajro. “Udruženje, naravno, ima pravo na žalbu, ali nisam siguran ima li ona …
Read More »Serbian President discuss EU integration with German counterpart
Serbian President Boris Tadić met with his German counterpart Horst Koehler to discuss Serbia’s European integration process. Tadić told Koehler that long-term peace, stability, and economic development in the Western Balkans is only possible through the European integration of the region.
Read More »Serbia, Macedonia to co-operate against asylum seekers
Macedonian Interior Minister Gordana Jankuloska and Serbian counterpart Ivica Dacic on Friday (March 12th) vowed to step up co-operation against a wave of asylum seekers from their countries trying to move to EU member countries. “We will investigate together
Read More »Serbia investigating Kosovo war crimes suspects
War crimes prosecutors announced on Saturday they are investigating 26 people suspected of committing crimes against Albanians in Kosovo in 1999. Nine other people were arrested in Serbia on Friday for those war crimes, specifically the robbing and killing of over 200 Albanians in May 1999 in villages near Pec, …
Read More »BiH charges former commander with Srebrenica crimes
BiH Prosecutors charged a former Special Forces commander on Saturday over his alleged role in the July 1995 Srebrenica massacre. Nedjo Ikonic, 46, was accused in connection with the detention and killing of Muslim prisoners of war who were caught as they tried to escape Srebrenica. According to the indictment, …
Read More »Macedonian FM: Progress in name issue depends on Macedonia and Greece
Progress in name dispute between Macedonia and Greece depends on the efforts made by the two countries. Macedonian Foreign Minister Antonio Milososki made the remarks, adding that Republic of Macedonia is giving its outmost, while Greece hasn’t given any signal sides in the last 18 years for finding a name …
Read More »Croat war crime general’s sentence reduced
Veritas Documentation Center President Savo Štrbac said a court decision to reduce jail sentence of Mirko Norac was disappointing and unjust. The Supreme Court of Croatia reduced by a year former Croat General Mirko Norac ‘s prison sentence.
Read More »Albanian parliament passes resolution on visa liberalization
Albania’s lawmakers passed a resolution Thursday calling on the EU member-states to scrap visa restriction for Albanian citizens. The motion was approved by unanimous vote. The opposition Socialist Party’s lawmakers also backed the resolution.
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