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A draft UN resolution that declares July 11 "The International Day of Reflection and Remembrance of the 1995 Srebrenica Genocide" will be submitted to the UN Assembly for scrutiny on April 17 and is to be voted by the 193 member states of UN General Assembly on May 2. Partially modelled on a similar resolution for the Rwandan Tutsi's genocide, the document is being developed by a group of countries including Rwanda, Germany, France, and the USA. Although the full details of the proposed document are not available yet, it has provoked fierce Serbian reactions, both from the Bosnian Serbs of the...
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With modern life busier than ever, many of us dream of a spa break, away from the hustle and bustle of the rat race. When it comes to costs, though, people are often in for a shock. The very best spas traditionally are out of reach for those not on the highest salaries - but that’s all changing. From the Therme Bucharest spa which has blown up on TikTok, with people taking a day trip to Romania just to experience the affordable resort, to long established baths, there are now more options than ever for an affordable spa break. Here’s where you should head if you’re in need of a relaxing trip t...
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The 'Path of Remembrance' extends for over a kilometer, adorned with more than 11,500 pairs of shoes, each representing a victim of the siege of Sarajevo. Displayed neatly in rows of three pairs each, these shoes serve as a poignant tribute to the men, women, and children who lost their lives during the siege of Sarajevo in the early '90s. Orbán backs Bosnian EU accession ahead of controversial visit to separatist leaderThis installation, known as the 'Path of Remembrance,' features over 11,500 pairs of shoes laid out through the heart of Bosnia's capital, honoring the citizens who did not sur...
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has promised to support the accession of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the EU "as soon as possible" when his country takes over the European Council presidency in July. Orbán made on his X during his visit to Sarajevo, stating that if the EU is serious about giving "new impetus" to the European economy and safeguarding against illegal migration, it will be essential to involve the Western Balkans. Last month, the EU members made a political decision to start accession talks with Sarajevo. According to a recent survey, 37% of Europeans support the country's adm...
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This week, we are joined by Montenegrin Ambassador Petar Marković, Professor Kalypso Nicolaïdis from the European University Institute in Florence and Teona Lavrelashvili, a member of Belgian centre-right political party Les Engagés. Panelists reflected on the recent EU summit that decided to start membership talks with Bosnia and Herzegovina, and on the other hopefuls looking to join the bloc – including four other countries in the western Balkans, Georgia, Moldova, war-torn Ukraine and Turkey. "European citizens don't really care about enlargement right now,"said Kalypso Nicolaïdis, adding t...
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Announcing her executive's decision on Tuesday morning in a speech to the European Parliament, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said: "Since we granted candidate status, Bosnia and Herzegovina has taken impressive steps forward. More progress has been achieved in just over a year than in over a decade." "Of course, more progress is necessary to join our Union. But the country is showing that it can deliver on the membership criteria, and on its citizens’ aspiration to be part of our family," von der Leyen added. "The future of Bosnia and Herzegovina lies in our Union." The Commission'...
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