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In Srebrenica, horrific war crimes are remembered every July. Otherwise, life continues side by side
Bosniaks and Serbs are living side by side again in Srebrenica. They play football together, and their children go to the ...
Roundup: Europe urged to diversify trade markets over U.S. tariff coercion, supply chains disruption
Inevitably, even countries with modest trade ties to the world's largest economy can still feel the ripple effects of Washington's unpredictability. In response, experts recommend that European ...
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at a Syrian truce deal with Druze militants, a secret British relocation ...
Kazakhstan’s President Tokayev was briefed on state audit results for the first half of 2025, covering audits worth $38 ...
Turkmenistan has signed export contracts with buyers in Uzbekistan and Hong Kong for liquefied gas and licorice extract, respectively, demonstrating increased international interest in its energy and ...
Israeli Minister After Meeting with Croatian FM: “Amendments to Bosnia’s Election Law Are Necessary”
Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs Gideon Sa’ar met in Brussels with the head of Croatian diplomacy, Gordan Grlic Radman, ...
TimeOut magazine has published a list of the 10 cheapest cities in Europe, with Sarajevo ranked sixth. Surprisingly, Zagreb ...
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