This species occurs through most of Italy, southern Switzerland, Slovenia, northern Croatia, and northern Bosnia-Herzegovina, with an apparently disjunct population on the Adriatic side of the Balkan Peninsula in eastern Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, FYR Macedonia, Albania, south to central Greece. There are populations north of the Alps in Austria, southeast Bavaria (Germany), western Hungary, and southern Czech Republic. There are a number of introduced populations in western Switzerland (Geneva), Germany (not mapped), Portugal (São Miguel Island in the Azores), the Netherlands (not mapped) and the UK (not mapped). Recorded from sea level to elevations approaching 2,000m asl (Greece ...
Next morning you will have an opportunity to explore the beautiful capital of Serbia. First of all, there is an incredible Kalamegdan Fortress situated in the center of the city where the river Sava flows into the river Danube. You will also visit popular Square of Republic and Knez Mihajlova Street, Saint Sava Temple, the largest Orthodox Church in the city and Titos Memorial. You can also visit one of the best zoos in the Balkans.. After lunch, we will continue to the second-largest city in Serbia - Novi Sad. The most recognized and probably the most beautiful structure of Novi Sad is Petrovaradin Fortress from which you have a beautiful view of the city and where you can find a museum with a permanent collection featuring the history of the fortress. You can also find there two imposing buildings - the University of Novi Sad and the National Theatre.. ...
On Thursday, the 29th November, on the stage of the National Theater Sarajevo, there will be a premiere of the drama entitled Balkan spy in Sarajevo. This drama was adapted and directed by Sulejman Kupusović. The director Kupusović has made the Yugoslavian drama more contemporary since he succeeded to attract the interest of the audience, because the tickets for the premiere are already sold out.. Balkan spy in Sarajevo is a drama written by Dušan Kovačević, one of the most prolific playwrights in the Southeast Europe. Sulejman Kupusović adapted and directed it. At the press conference for the occasion of the premiere of the drama, Kupusović told the journalists how this is the first time that a drama written by Dušan Kovačević is being staged at the National Theater Sarajevo.. With an excellent adaptation of the text and his relocation to the current Bosnian reality, the comedy Balkan spy in Sarajevo is a new, raw and witty satire that will humor the audiences. Because of this, ...
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Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia Ivan Mrkić arrived today in Sarajevo in his first official visit. He was invited by the Vice Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Minister of Foreign Affairs of BiH Zlatko Lagumdžija.. Lagumdžija and Mrkić signed a Memorandum of Understanding between the Council of Ministers of BiH and the Government of Serbia on cooperation in the field of the European Integration.. Lagumdžija said that the Memorandum is a sort of a tool for the improvement of bilateral cooperation, so that BiH can follow the pace of its neighbours to the EU.. Everything weve done in the past six months and everything we intend to do in the next six months will remove the long stagnation in resolving our bilateral issues. Property relations, borders, etc. are issues that will be hard to agree upon, but we shall work on that, said Lagumdžija.. Lagumdžija said that after the signing of Memorandum a very concrete and precise work of the joint teams will ...
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The network of National Contact Points (NCPs) is the main structure to provide guidance, practical information and assistance on all aspects of participation in Horizon 2020. NCPs are also established in many non-EU and non-associated countries (third countries). The National contact points in Albania, Bosnia Herzegovina, Kosovo*, FYR of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia (countries from WBC) related to research infrastructures are listed below: National Contact Point Albania Dritan Shutina Co-Plan Institute Rr. Bylis Nr. 12, Kashar, 2995, Tirane, Albania Tel: +355 692032957 E: [email protected] Bosnia and Herzegovina Dalibor Drljaca University of East Sarajevo Vuka Karadzica 30, 71126, Istocno ... ...
A political memoir by a key witness to the chain of events that would send the Balkan empire toppling, aided by notable figures like Slobodan Milosevi ‡ . In the early 1990s, following a series of violent conflicts on Slovenian and Croatian soil, the two republics succeeded from Yugoslavia, which would later be followed by Bosnia-Herzegovina and Macedonia. Mesi ‡ was member, later last head of the Yugoslav Presidency. His memoir details an intricately woven storyline, which analyzes events, personalities and motivations inside Yugoslavia, as well as in the international arena. Extensive notes and a short chronology assist the interested reader and scholar in disentangling the complicated plot.
When a cough and chest congestion hits, Americans (like me) head to the drugstore, where row upon row of foul-tasting remedies are available. Should you find yourself sick abroad, though, a harsh reality awaits: Cold medicine is hard to come by, and in many countries its simply nonexistent. Thats the case in Bosnia-Herzegovina. But the locals dont need Western-style cough medicine that contains ingredients you cant pronounce (try to say dextromethorphan three times quickly). Theyve got … witchcraft. A first line of defense for a sore throat and cough in this formerly war-torn country is honey. Thats not surprising since research has proven honey to be just as or more effective in treating coughs than over-the-counter commercial cough syrups, according to Dr. Josh Axe, founder of DrAxe.com, best-selling author of Eat Dirt and co-founder of Ancient Nutrition. Whether purchased in Bosnia from a local farmer or in Medexs Apisirup mass-market version, itd be tough to find someone who ...
Application | Application for Revision of the Judgment of 11 July 1996 in the Case concerning |i|Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Yugoslavia), Preliminary Objections|/i| (Yugoslavia v. Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Danica Dakić. Scena (The Stage), Installation view, 2019. Image courtesy of the author. Photograph by Egbert Trogemann © VG Bild-Kunst Bonn. Dakićs intervention questions the narrative that has viewed places such BiH through the prism of belated modernization. In this sense, Dakićs exploration of the legacies of build spaces in Socialist Yugoslavia thematically compliments Igor Grubićs exhibition Traces of Disappearing (In Three Acts) in the Croatian Pavilion (see Sven Spiekers article in this series). However, Dakić does not simply trade in socialist nostalgia. In looking at the legacy of class consciousness and socialist modernism, she rather traces their relationship with socialist mythology. This is most clearly evident in her exhibition, as part of the pavilion, of a gilded shovel (Sirotanovićka), a reference to shock worker Alija Sirotanović, a miner who in 1947 set a record in the amount of coal extraction in a single day. Sirotanovićwas one of central points of socialist ...
Saltmaking encompasses much of the history of the United Kingdom, particularly in the Cheshire area. Medieval European records document saltmaking concessions. On the Continent, Venice rose to economic greatness through its salt monopoly. Saltmaking was important in the Adriatic/Balkans region as well (the present border between Slovenia and Croatia) where Tuzla in Bosnia-Herzegovina is actually named for tuz, the Turkish word for salt. So is Salzburg, Austria, which has made its four salt mines major tourist attractions. Bolivias salt producing region is a tourist attraction with one hotel constructed entirely of salt and fascinating salt-bearing caravans of llamas. The grand designs of Philip II of Spain came undone through the Dutch Revolt at the end of the 16th Century; one of the keys, according to Montesquieu, was the successful Dutch blockade of Iberian saltworks which led directly to Spanish bankruptcy. Saltmaking was -- and is -- important in Holland as well. France has always been a ...
The Critical Languages Institute (a division of the Arizona State Universitys Russian and East European Studies Center) provides comprehensive research and training in less commonly taught languages and cultures, with special geographical focus upon languages spoken in Eastern Europe and Eurasia. The Institute offers intensive nine-week summer courses in Albanian, Armenian, Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, Macedonian, Polish and Tatar. The site is in English ...
During the V Youth International School For Islamic Studies which lasted for a week at the National University Ostroh Academy, a lot of already well-known scientists and their young colleagues presented their informative reports.. Among them is Ph.D. in international relations, associate professor of Department of Arabic studies at Interregional Academy of Personnel Management (IAPM) Oleksandra Oliinyk. The scholar examined the phenomenon of Islam in Bosnia and Herzegovina in historical context, and disclosed the role of religion as a key factor in the formation of national identity of Slavic Muslims. The report also focused on the current state of Islam in this country.. Here are some fragments of the report (full text of which will be published in the next issue of the digest Al-Qalam) with some reductions:. The mysterious and little known Balkan country Bosnia and Herzegovina appeared on the political map of Europe recently (in 1992). It is of particular interest to us because, like ...
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Contact our Communications unit. Contact our Communications unit. Publications. Publications. News. News. UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta H. Fore. UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta H. Fore. Children under attack at shocking scale in conflicts around the world, says UNICEF. Children under attack at shocking scale in conflicts around the world, says UNICEF. Global take-overs, star-studded events and world leaders to spotlight most disadvantaged for World Childrens Day in over 130 countries. Global take-overs, star-studded events and world leaders to spotlight most disadvantaged for World Childrens Day in over 130 countries. A Familiar Face: Violence in the lives of children and adolescents. A Familiar Face: Violence in the lives of children and adolescents. Violent discipline, sexual abuse and bullying stalk millions of children worldwide Violent discipline, sexual abuse and bullying stalk millions of children worldwide Children to take over business, government and entertainment on ...
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In todays news, Turkey supports COVID-19 response in Bosnia and Herzegovina, researchers in the United States discover virus-deactivating light, Japanese company invents high-tech face mask, Algeria expands its solar capacity, boy in United Kingdom brightens elderly patients days through song, New Zealand plant-based food supplier launches vegan bacon, European supreme court affirms strict pro..
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Living monument (Bosnian: Živi spomenik, Serbian: Живи споменик ) is a performance of the activists of the Association for Social Research and Communications in building a better society, but also acceptance of responsibility and solidarity for the crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina, but also in the former Yugoslavia. Living monument is Edvin Kanka Cudics idea of dealing with the past marking the anniversary of the crime, disturbing and recalling, so the public condemn the crime. In this way, the crime is visible in public, activists build monument with their body and show that the monument is built by the human body and thinking about the crime. Living monument builds up in front of the Sacret Heart Cathedral in Sarajevo. Besides Sarajevo, UDIK built Living monument in other cities and towns, such as Ahmici Banja Luka Belgrade, Bijeljina, Brcko,Višegrad, Zagreb, Priboj, Prijepolje, Srebrenica, Tuzla, Foca and others. The Living Monument a unique Monument to the victims ...
Dina Francesca Haynes teaches Immigration Law, The Law and Ethics of Lawyering, International Womens Issues, Refugee and Asylum Law, and Property. She previously taught Public International Law, Post-Conflict Reconstruction, Immigration, and Refugee and Asylum Law at Georgetown University Law Center, American Universitys Washington College of Law, and the University of Nevada at Las Vegas. She directs the Immigration Law Project of the Center for Law and Social Responsibility. Before teaching, she served as director general of the Human Rights Department for the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe in Bosnia-Herzegovina and as human rights adviser to the OSCE in Serbia and Montenegro. She also served as a protection officer with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Croatia. Professor Haynes was an assistant district counsel with the United States Department of Justice in the Honor Program and clerked on the Constitutional Court of South Africa. She researches and ...
Many Muslims around the world believe in evolution. In 13 of the 22 countries where the question was asked, at least half say humans and other living things have evolved over time. By contrast, in just four countries do at least half say that humans have remained in their present form since the beginning of time.. In Southern and Eastern Europe, a majority of Muslims in Albania (62%) and Russia (58%) believe in evolution. But Muslims are divided in Bosnia-Herzegovina (50% believe humans have evolved, while 45% take the opposite view) and Kosovo (34% vs. 40%).. In four of the Central Asian countries surveyed, more than half of Muslims say they believe in evolution, including nearly eight-in-ten in Kazakhstan (79%). In Tajikistan and Turkey, by contrast, the predominant view is that humans have remained in their present form since the beginning of time (55% and 49%, respectively).. At least six-in-ten Muslims in Lebanon (78%), the Palestinian territories (67%) and Morocco (63%) think humans and ...
Tsar Ferdinand Saxe-Coburg. Photo by Wikipedia. Born in 1861 in Vienna, Ferdinand was the youngest son of Prince Augustus I of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. At the time of his election as Prince he had been serving in the Austro-Hungarian army as a lowly junior officer.. His dynastic position was not, however, recognized by the major Powers, but he never missed an opportunity to assert himself over domestic affairs. Finally, in March 1896, Ferdinands position as Bulgarian ruler received international recognition. He declared Bulgarian independence of the Ottoman Empire on the eve of Austria-Hungarys annexation of Bosnia-Herzegovina, and proclaimed himself Tsar of Bulgaria on 5 October 1908.. After several devastating wars, including World War I, having surrendered to the allies, Ferdinand was forced by the Allies to abdicate in early October 1918 in favor of his son Boris III.. Despite the unsuccessful wars, the arrival of the Austrian candidate ended the worst of the countrys crisis - the ...
Montenegro is a member of a constituency comprised of the following countries: Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Georgia, North Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Ukraine ...
Poland is a member of a constituency comprised of the following countries: Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Georgia, North Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Ukraine ...
So after waking up super early to head to the bus station, and we boarded our bus to go to Belgrade. The ride was pretty nice, actually - we passed through Republika Srpska, which was definitely a different feel from the rest of Bosnia-Herzegovina. For one, it was rainforests - in the Balkans. That tripped…
Objective: To use propranolol to treat established chronic post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) by reducing reconsolidation of the reactivated trauma memory.. Hypothesis: A series of treatments with propranolol, in comparison to placebo, will produce a significant reduction in PTSD symptom severity in participants with chronic PTSD.. Study Design: This is a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized study. Methodology: Twenty-five participants per group with chronic PTSD will be recruited. On their first visit psychodiagnostic and psychometric evaluation will take place. In addition, script-preparation for the script-driven imagery procedure will occur. Following this, the participants will return each week for a period of 6 weeks to participate in the reactivation sessions with propranolol or placebo (participants assigned to the propranolol condition will receive propranolol throughout, and participants assigned to the placebo condition will receive placebo throughout). Two weeks later, the ...
Fr. Arturo Sosa S.J., the superior general of the Society of Jesus argues that a Jesuit education should promote opportunities for inter religious dialogue and enable students to engage in peace and reconciliation efforts. Immersion trips push our students to take a critical lens to the sins of the past and then prompt more sophisticated thinking about forms of colonization, slavery, war, and violence that exist today among religious and ethnic groups.. The Bosnia Social Justice Tour offers a unique experience for Italy Center students to come face-to-face with survivors of war. During the six-day tour we meet with Muslim religious leaders in the divided City of Mostar, hear from local citizens as to the future of Bosnia, and spend a morning with the Mothers of Srebrenica. In July of 1995, 8300+ Bosnian Muslim men and boys were executed in mass graves near the town of Srebrenica, while the United Nations Dutch battalion stood silent.. Munira Subasic lost 22 members of her family in the massacre. ...
Ill be the first to admit that a description of the trajectory of an assassins bullet is not the normal way to jumpstart a guided walking tour of a city, but this is Sarajevo after all, where images of wars past dot the landscape, and where the band of merry media and I -- 18…
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Socialist and Democrats are outraged to learn that the leader of Bosnias Serbs in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Milorad Dodik, denied that genocide was committed in Srebrenica and last week called for the withdrawal of a government report that acknowledged the massacre of more than 8000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys in the eastern Bosnian enclave in 1995. Tanja Fajon, vice-president of the S&D Group said:
Editors note: Doctors currently treat rheumatoid arthritis, a crippling autoimmune disease, with an arsenal of drugs that, while often effective, can have serious side effects. Authors Ulf Andersson and Kevin J. Tracey describe a circuit between the immune system and the nervous system that enabled development of an implanted nerve stimulator to treat the disorder, now being tested by a patient in Bosnia. If further clinical trials show as much promise as this initial case, similar devices may be developed for a broad range of inflammation-related diseases, from diabetes to congestive heart failure. A few months ago one of us (Kevin Tracey) traveled to Mostar, Bosnia, to meet a very special patient, the first to receive a surgically implanted nerve stimulator to treat disabling rheumatoid arthritis. Eight weeks earlier, as a volunteer in a research study, the patient underwent a minor surgical procedure during which a neurosurgeon implanted a small pacemaker-like device and attached the ...
Thousands crammed into boats and army trucks as they fled their homes in Serbia and Bosnia on Sunday after record rainfall turned the Sava river into a deadly torrent and caused the worst floods in more than a century. Duration: 01:16
In his graphic work, Endi Poskovic invokes influences as disparate as early cinema, classic Japanese woodcut prints, devotional pictures, and Eastern European propaganda posters. By combining visual representation with text, Poskovic shifts the reading of the image by providing a new context for the viewer to continually reinterpret. Reminiscent of youthful whimsy and playful fantasy, the unsettling juxtapositions and invented constructions in Poskovics prints convey a sense of the habitual, like a window into the everyday reality of a different world. The hybridized narratives of toy-like objects and fantastic landscapes in Poskovics work imply stories from personal and social histories, referencing themes of displacement, shifting cultural identity, environmental transformation, migration, and alienation-all of which are presented in images that are as tragic as they are magnificent.. Endi Poskovic was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. From an early age he studied music and art, ...
Conservation tillage is expected to have a positive effect on soil physical properties, soil Carbon (C) storage, while reducing fuel, labour and machinery costs. However, reduced tillage could increase soil nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions and offset the expected gains from increased C sequestration. To date, conservation tillage is barely practiced or studied in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BH). Here, we report a field study on the short-term effects of reduced (RT) and no tillage (NT) on N2O emission dynamics, yield-scaled N2O emissions, soil structure and the economics of cereal production, as compared with conventional tillage (CT). The field experiment was conducted in the Sarajevo region on a clayey loam under typical climatic conditions for humid, continental BH. N2O emissions were monitored in a Maize-Barley rotation over two cropping seasons. Soil structure was studied at the end of the second season. In the much wetter 2014, N2O emission were in the order of CT , RT , NT, while in the drier ...
The Bosnian civil servants who had worked on these questions, coordinating the answers to these responses with other levels of government, felt let down.. The conventional wisdom today is that Bosnia is stuck because its leaders and divided administrations are unable to coordinate and unwilling to reform. In reality, for far too long, the EU has acted like a school teacher telling her pupils how lucky they are to be allowed into the cellar of an elite school by the backdoor, despite being corrupt, lazy and incompetent. It is a narrative that falsely credits foreigners with every achievement and every reform - a narrative that the institutions of the Bosnian protectorate had a strong interest in perpetuating. This self-serving mythology is today widely believed and contributes to a vicious circle where the EU treats Bosnia differently from all of its neighbours, constantly shifting the finishing line and forcing Bosnia to fail, then interpreting this as evidence that Bosnia had to be treated ...
The Bosnian civil servants who had worked on these questions, coordinating the answers to these responses with other levels of government, felt let down.. The conventional wisdom today is that Bosnia is stuck because its leaders and divided administrations are unable to coordinate and unwilling to reform. In reality, for far too long, the EU has acted like a school teacher telling her pupils how lucky they are to be allowed into the cellar of an elite school by the backdoor, despite being corrupt, lazy and incompetent. It is a narrative that falsely credits foreigners with every achievement and every reform - a narrative that the institutions of the Bosnian protectorate had a strong interest in perpetuating. This self-serving mythology is today widely believed and contributes to a vicious circle where the EU treats Bosnia differently from all of its neighbours, constantly shifting the finishing line and forcing Bosnia to fail, then interpreting this as evidence that Bosnia had to be treated ...
Two earthquakes which hit Zenica on Monday with a magnitude 4.6 on the Richter scale has frightened thousands of people living in Central Bosnia.
A disturbing story is emerging about ArcelorMittals refusal to memorialize a former concentration camp in Bosnia it owns today.
When the war began in Sarajevo I was a child. I was in southern Algeria then. We sang songs in school about the children of Sarajevo, and we saw pictures of what was happening there on TV.
The Republic of Croatia is an independent country with an extensive coast line, on the North East part of the Adriatic sea in the Mediterranean. Croatia borders Serbia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Italy, Montenegro and Hungary ...
19951122 Unanimously Decides on Conditional Suspension of General Sanctions Against Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Subject to Follow-Up of Peace Agreement The Security Council this afternoon decided to end the arms embargo on the former Yugoslavia and to indefinitely suspend a series of sanctions on the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) which have been in place since May 1992. By a vote of 14 in favour, none against and one abstention (Russian Federation), the Council decided to end its prohibition on the delivery of weapons and military equipment to the territory of the former Yugoslavia put in place by its resolution 713 (1991). It decided that the lifting of the embargo would commence when the Secretary-General reported to the Council that the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Republic of Croatia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia had signed the Peace Agreement agreed to at Dayton, Ohio. By the resolution, the embargo would remain in place during the first 90 ...
OTHER PUBLICATIONS: University books: Selma Uzunović-Kamberović (ed.). Medical microbiology. Fojnica: Štamparija Fojnica dd. Fojnica, 2009. Editor: Selma Uzunović-Kamberović; Authors: Prof. Maja Abram, MD, MA PhD (Rijeka, Croatia), Prof. Drago Batinić, MD, MA PhD (Zagreb, Croatia), Prof. Branka Bedenić, MD, MA PhD (Zagreb, Croatia), Željka Bogovac, univ. microbiol. (Ljubljana, Slovenia), Marina Bubonja, MD, MA (Rijeka, Croatia), Prof. Marina Bujko, MD, MA PhD (Beograd, Serbia), Suzana Bukovski, MD, MA PhD (Zagreb, Croatia), Lidija Cvetko Krajinović, mol.biol.(Zagreb, Croatia), Hrvoje Cvija, biol. (Ljubljana), Jasmin Dizdarević, MA vet. med. (Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina), Karolina Dobrović, MD, MA (Zagreb, Croatia), Ivana Goić Barišić (Split), Dunja Hodžić, MD (Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina), Vanja Kaliterna, MD, MA (Split, Croatia), Vera Katalinić-Janković, dr. med. (Zagreb, Croatia), Boštjan J. Kocjan, PhD univ. microbiol. (Ljubljana, Slovenia), Anja Kovanda, univ. ...
ORIGINAL ARTICLE. Morphology and digitally aided morphometry of the human paracentral lobule. G. Spasojević1, S. Malobabić2, O. Pilipović-Spasojević3, N. Djukić Macut4, A. Maliković2. 1Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Banja Luka, Banja Luka, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. 2Institute of Anatomy Dr Niko Miljanić, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia. 3Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Dr Miroslav Zotović, Banja Luka, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. 4Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Kosovska Mitrovica (Priština), Serbia. Address for correspondence: Prof. Dr. S. Malobabić, Institute of Anatomy Dr Niko Miljanić, Faculty of Medicine, Dr Subotica 4/II, 11 000 Belgrade, Serbia, tel: 381 11 2684 259, fax: 381 11 2684 053, e-mail: [email protected]. [Received 13 October 2012; Accepted 17 December 2012]. The human paracentral lobule, the junction of the precentral and ...
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The approaches in the world follow: (i) Strengthen mutual security; e.g.: the former USSR, Yugoslavia, etc. (ii) Protection from secession; e.g.: Nigeria, Ethiopia, and India. (iii) Independence from colonialism. e.g.: Argentina from Spain, Australia from the UK, Brazil from Portugal, Canada from the UK, Comoros from France, India from the UK, Iraq from the UK, Malaysia from the UK, Mexico from Spain, Micronesia from the US, Russia from the former USSR, Sudan from the British Empire and Egypt, the US from the UK, and Venezuela from Spain. (iv) Ousting communist regimes; e.g.: Bosnia-Herzegovina. (v) Protection from Communism; e.g.: West Germany. (vi) Preservation of neutrality; e.g.: Switzerland and Nepal (declaring 14 zones and 75 districts), (vii) Consolidation of peoples harmony; e.g.: United Arab Emirates and the Netherlands. (viii) Giant nations; e.g.: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Ethiopia, Germany, India, Nigeria, Russia, and the United States. (ix) Identity; e.g.: South Africa, DR ...
Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.. The Dutch-language version of the ACSI Campinggids Europa includes campsites in 29 countries and is conveniently divided into two parts. The ACSI Campinggids Europa applies since 1965 as the most reliable and the most ideal travel book for the European camper.. ...
It hardly matters if the poet has fled into expatriation, emigrated inwardly, looked toward Europe or Asia for models, written stubbornly of the terrible labor conditions underpinning wealth, written from the microcosm of the private existence, written as convict or aristocrat, as lover or misanthrope: all our work has suffered from the destabilizing national fantasy, the rupture of imagination implicit in our history. But turn it around and say it on the other side: in a history of spiritual rupture, a social compact built on fantasy and collective secrets, poetry becomes more necessary than ever: it keeps the underground aquifers flowing; it is the liquid voice that can wear through stone.. Poets newly arriving here - by boat or plane or bus, on foot or hidden in the trunks of cars, from Cambodia, from Haiti, from Central America, from Russia, from Africa, from Pakistan, from Bosnia-Herzegovina, from wherever people, uprooted, flee to the land of the free, the goldene medina, the tragic ...
During the Bosnian War, there was an ethnic cleansing campaign committed by the Bosnian Serb political and military leadership mostly against Bosniak civilians in the Prijedor region of Bosnia and Herzegovina. After the Srebrenica genocide, it is the second largest massacre committed during the Bosnian War.[citation needed] According to the Sarajevo-based Research and Documentation Center (IDC), around 5,200 Bosniaks and Croats from Prijedor are missing or were killed during the massacre period,[when?] and around 14,000 people in the wider region of Prijedor (Pounje). As of October 2013[update], 96 mass graves have been located and around 2,100 victims have been identified, largely by DNA analysis. The crimes committed in Prijedor have been subjected to 13 trials before the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. Soldiers and police in the Serb SDS, Crisis Staffs, including Milomir Stakic, Milan Kovacevic, Radoslav Brdanin, ranging to the highest leaders including General ...
National World War I Museum Archivist Jonathan Casey travels to Sarajevo, Bosnia, and Vienna, Austria, between June 23-July 3, 2014. Join us each day during this remarkable journey as Jonathan reports from these two cities at the heart of the World War I conflict as the Centennial commences. Final Thoughts Friday, July 4 I thought I would share some final comments from my
Title in Polish - 'Polska polityka zagraniczna wobec rozbieznosci w stosunkach transatlantyckich na tle konfliktów w bylej Jugosławii'). The conflicts in the former Yugoslavia provided a backdrop to numerous controversies between the Americans and their European allies. When, in the first half of the 1990s, divergences emerged, i.a. regarding the recognition of the independence of the former Yugoslavian republics and disparate concepts as to how the conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina might be headed off, Polish diplomacy avoided becoming involved in the solving of these problems. However, when a position had to be taken, it supported, as a rule, the policy of the EU member countries (e.g., regarding the recognition of Slovenia and Croatia). In the twilight of the 20th century, it was the conflict in Kosovo which became a source of divergent opinions in the trans-Atlantic community. A clear difference of standpoint emerged between the US and some of the European allies, in particular ...
United Nations, New York - The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) today hailed the verdict handed down yesterday by the International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia (ICTY). Three individuals were convicted for rape and enslavement of women as crimes against humanity. The crimes were carried out during a 1992-1993 Serb campaign of terror to cleanse the Foca area of Bosnia and Herzegovina of Muslims. The three men received sentences of 28, 20 and 12 years.
A Christian saints day to commemorate Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr or protomartyr. It is celebrated on December 26th west or 27th in the east. It is a public holiday in Alsace, Austria, Balearic Islands, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Catalonia, Croatia, Czech Republic,Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Lexembourg, Macedonia, Montenegro, Moselle, Norway, Philippines, Poland, Romania,Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Sweden ...
Croatia (Croatian: Hrvatska) is a country in Southern Europe on the east side of the Adriatic Sea, to the east of Italy. It is surrounded by Slovenia [http://www.slovenia.info to the northwest, Hungary to the north, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the east, Serbia in the northeast and Montenegro in the south east.
This week, with the Ecumenical Prayer Cycle, we pray for the churches and people of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Slovenia.. Prayers were prepared in cooperation with the Lutheran World Federation.. ...
In a number of countries, life imprisonment has been effectively abolished. Many of the countries whose governments have abolished both life imprisonment and indefinite imprisonment have been culturally influenced or colonized by Spain or Portugal and have written such prohibitions into their current constitutional laws (including Portugal itself but not Spain).[citation needed]. A number of European countries have abolished all forms of indefinite imprisonment, including Serbia, Croatia and Spain, which set the maximum sentence at 40 years (for each conviction, which in practice keeps the possibility of de facto life imprisonment), Bosnia and Herzegovina, which sets the maximum sentence at 45 years, and Portugal, which abolished all forms of life imprisonment with the prison reforms of Sampaio e Melo in 1884 and sets the maximum sentence at 25 years.[citation needed]. Norway (de jure) and Spain (de facto from 1993 until February 2018, the question being now debated of reintroducing de jure life ...
Mobidiag Ltd, a Finnish molecular diagnostics company, today announced an agreement with Biomedica Medizinprodukte GmbH & Co KG, provider of a large panel of medical products for health professionals, medical scientists, and research laboratories, for the distribution of the Amplidiag® product line. Under this new agreement Biomedica Medizinprodukte becomes the exclusive distributor of Amplidiag®, in vitro diagnostics for gastrointestinal infections, in Central and Eastern Europe (Austria, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia).
Having a language assistant available for primary school tests was a really big help. Although boys and girls have equal rights to education, in practice a lot of girls were dropping out. Now, all girls can be educated, well informed and encouraged, says Emina Rama, the Egyptian mother of a girl attending school in Tivat, Montenegro, where she has classes in her native language. For Ismail Čuškaj, an Egyptian father, the biggest improvement came with extra classes. The children worked harder and got better results. Their childrens schools support the inclusion of Egyptian and Roma children into the educational system in Tivat by working with teaching assistants who speak their language. The schools are part of the regional European Union project Promoting Human Rights and Minority Protection in South East Europe, designed to break down barriers for minorities so they can fully enjoy their rights. The project is active in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, ...
The presentations given by the Focal Points of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Israel, Montenegro, republic of Macedonia, Republic of Moldova and the Republic of Serbia on the current situation of AMR delineated some interesting and debatable issues characteristic for all countries: policy development, updating of legislation, networking, establishment of inter-sectorial coordination mechanism at ministerial level, improvement of communication between sectors, rational use of antibiotics, standardization of methods, internal and external quality assessment systems, data management, training of professionals and capacity building in management, lack or insufficient guidelines in some countries, surveillance system in one country (Montenegro) not in place, growing awareness to nosocomial infections, high expenses of some tests and related financial pressure posed on microbiologists from hospital directors, streamlining of expenses, overuse of broad specter antibiotics related to some extend to ...
Do you live in the Western Balkans - Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo*, Montenegro or Serbia? Find out how to take advantage of the opportunities to work, learn, volunteer and travel in the European Union.. Information for young people in other parts of the region, such as Croatia and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, can be accessed from our homepage via the Choose a country selector.. *In line with UNSCR 1244 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo declaration of independence. ...
In 2012, nationals from the Western Balkans were increasingly found abusing various forms of legal travel, detected either during border checks or while already in the European Union. The misuse of international protection provisions in Member States and Schengen Associated Countries was by far the most prevalent. In 2012, there were almost 33 000 asylum applications submitted by citizens of the five newly visa-exempt Western Balkan countries (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia and former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia), or 53% more than in 2011. The number was the highest since the introduction of visa-free travel in the region and accounted for 12% of the total number of asylum applications in the European Union. Other abuses of legal travel channels were linked to overstay in the European Union. More precisely, there were roughly a fifth more detections of Western Balkans nationals illegally staying in Member States countries - this group included mainly Kosovars, Serbs and ...
Montenegro [http://www.montenegro.travel/] (Montenegrin: Crna Gora, Црна Гора) is a country in the Balkans, on the Adriatic Sea. It borders Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the north, Serbia to the northeast, Kosovo to the east, and Albania to the south. To the west of Montenegro is the Adriatic Sea.
Not to be confused with the banana-like fruit of the same name, the Plantago major is a green, weedy plant native to North America, Europe and Asia. Cultures around the world have used the plantain leaf (Plantago major) to help relieve health ailments for millennia. The plant is one of nine sacred herbs mentioned in the ancient Lacnunga (Remedies), a collection of Anglo-Saxon medical texts. During the 1500s and 1600s, it was used by Europeans for everything from dog bites and boils to fevers and the flu [1]. The major components of plantain are iridoid glycosides (particularly aucubin), mucilage,and tannins. Together, they are believed to reduce irritation, quell harmful organisms, and exhibit expectorant actions [2].. How is Plantain Leaf Used?. Today, it is still frequently used in folk medicine. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, it is found in balms called mehlems for urogenital tract disorders, respiratory system disorders, gastrointestinal tract disorders, skin ailments, blood system disorders, ...
National political coordinators of the South-eastern Europe Health Network (SEEHN) and experts from international organizations will come together in Sofia, Bulgaria in June to finalize the regional reports for the Third Health Ministers Forum: Health in All Policies in south-eastern Europe: a shared goal and responsibility, 13-14 October 2011, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
European Athletics - Luxembourg won a total of eleven events across the weekend at the European Athletics Team Championships Third League in Marsa, Malta to secure the title with 317 points and gain promotion into the Second League alongside Bosnia & Herzegovina with 266 points.
The troubled continent, 1870-1914. Timeline ; Europes high noon ; Crises and conflicts ; Kaiser Wilhelm II ; Planning for war ; Evolving military technology ; Rifles ; Assassination at Sarajevo ; The slide to war ; Pulling together ; The declaration of war -- Not over by Christmas, 1914. Timeline ; The invasion of Belgium ; The French offensive ; The British go into action ; Battle of Mons ; Artillery ; The great retreat ; The battle of the Marne ; Joseph Joffre ; The race to the sea ; Fighting to a standstill ; The Christmas truce ; The battle of Tannenberg ; Paul von Hindenburg ; Austro-Hungarian failures ; The battle for Poland ; Cavalry ; Turkey enters the war ; African diversions ; Confrontation at sea ; Warships at sea ; Coronel and the Falklands ; War in the East -- Stalemate, 1915. Timeline ; Mobilizing resources ; Trench warfare ; Life in the trenches ; Failure on the western front ; Trench fighting equipment ; Second Ypres ; Chemical warfare ; Italy enters the war ; Anzac troops ; The ...
This article originally appeared in Alternative and Complementary Therapies: August 2017 edition, Vol. 23 issue 4. Summary: Chronic posttraumatic headache (CPTHA) occurs in up to 95% of patients following traumatic brain injury (TBI) and can prove highly debilitating.
Officials cant track down cause of smell that sent Canton firefighters and Dominion Energy crews scrambling Tuesday and Wednesday nights.. CANTON Officials havent tracked down the source of a natural gas odor that had safety and utility crews scrambling Tuesday and Wednesday nights.. Dominion Energy Ohio investigated nearly 100 airborne odor complaints Wednesday evening. About 80 of the calls came from central Canton and another 20 calls were from north of the city extending toward Green. The calls started around 5:45 p.m. on Wednesday.. Similar calls about a natural gas odor came in at about 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday in the area of 25th Street and Fulton Road NW. Canton firefighters investigated but couldnt find a source for the odor.. Air pollution control meters monitored by the Canton City Health Department didnt record any unusual readings on either evening, officials said.. ...
Local resource for horse veterinarians in Canton. Includes detailed information on local clinics that provide access to horse veterinarians, as well as advice and content on horseback care, animal healthcare, and horse grooming.
Local resource for bird rescue in Canton. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to birding, birds, bird watching, bird watching, tips, bird, body, parts, bird identification, as well as advice and content on great bird watching locations and books on identifying bird species.
A Dutch court said the Netherlands was partly liable for the 1995 Srebrenica massacre in Bosnia, the worst atrocity in Europe since World War II.
11 September 2011 , The Alternative Information Center, Ben Lorber. As schools around the world begin another year of instruction, one school, near to completion in one of the most grief-stricken and resilient areas of occupied Palestine, has suffered a massive set-back because the Israeli military has carried away its infrastructure- the Vittorio Arrigone school, in the small village of Ras Al Auja in the Jordan Valley.. The Arrigoni school, named after the Italian International Solidarity Movement activist killed in Gaza this April, began in February as a small tent school in the village of Ras Al Auja, and began evolving into a more permanent mud-brick and caravan structure in April. Built jointly by the Ras Al Auja community and the activist group Jordan Valley Solidarity, the school, once built, will educate young children up to the age of 13 in one of the areas of the West Bank hardest hit by the Israeli occupation. From the time that Israel seized control of the area in 1967 until the ...
Chairman Senate Muhammad Sadiq Sanjarani on Sunday thanked the leadership of the Arab Parliament for expressing solidarity with Pakistan over the loss of lives in factory fire incident in Karachi the other day. Arab Parliament expresses regret over loss of lives due to factory fire in Karachi, he added. According to a press release issued here, the leadership of the Arab Parliament have expressed solidarity with Pakistan on the incident and extended sympathy for the victims. We are grateful to the leadership of the Arab Parliament for remembering us in this difficult time, said Chairman Senate. He said the whole nation was saddened over the loss of lives in the Karachi incident. He said that Arab Parliament is an important forum for us and we would want to further promote institutional cooperation, coordination and support.. ...
Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sun, 28 Mar 1999 11:06:47 -0500 From: Michel Chossudovsky ,[email protected], Subject: RECOLONISATION OF YUGOSLAVIA DISMANTLING YUGOSLAVIA, COLONIZING BOSNIA by Michel Chossudovsky Professor of Economics at the University of Ottawa and author of The Globalisation of Poverty, Impacts of IMF and World Bank Reforms, Third World Network, Penang and Zed Books, London, 1997. C Copyright by Michel Chossudovsky, Ottawa, 1996. To reproduce this text, contact the author at [email protected] * * * The following text was written in the wake of the 1995 Dayton Agreement (Covert Action Quarterly, Spring 1996, No. 56 contains the complete article with footnotes; a more detailed version is contained in Globalisation of Poverty, chapter 13). Macro-economic reforms imposed by Belgrades external creditors since the late 1980s had been carefully synchronised with NATOs military and intelligence operations. Kosovos fate had already been decided. Resulting from the ...
We (group of 6) really enjoyed the tour in Slovenia, Croatia and Montenegro. We stayed in Lake Bled, Rovinj, Plitvice National Park, Split and Dubrovnik...
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The first of three attacks happened on 27th May 1992 when 16 people killed in a mortar attack on a bread queue in Vase Miskina street in Sarajevo. As The Independent (22nd August 1992) noted, the televised scenes of civilians cut to pieces by an explosion as they queued for bread horrified international public opinion, and added growing pressure for NATO to intervene in the civil war against the Bosnian Serbs. Vivid footage showed dead bodies littering the street and terrified crying people sitting on the pavement in pools of blood. The attacks came shortly before a meeting by European Union ambassadors to consider imposing sanctions on the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. UN officials from the start were suspicious about the circumstances but would not go public with their thoughts without jeopardising the UN mission in Bosnia. Classified reports given to the commander of the UN peace keepers, General Satish Nambiar, concluded that it was likely that the army of the Bosnian government in ...
The Fulton County Health Department has scheduled the following health clinics and services. Please call the number listed with each service for an appointment or more information.. CANTON-The Fulton County Health Department has scheduled the following health clinics and services. Please call the number listed with each service for an appointment or more information.. Maternal child health: Health screenings and immunizations for women, infants and children. Services include WIC nutrition education and supplemental food coupons. There is a fee for immunization administration. Medicaid/All Kids recipients are not charged a fee. To make an appointment or for more information call 647-1134 (ext. 254). For Astoria clinic appointments call 329-2922.. Canton - Clinic - Monday, June 17 - 8-4 - Appt needed. Canton - Class - Tuesday, June 18 - 8-4 - Appt needed. Canton - Clinic, immunizations - Wednesday, June 19 - 8-4 - Appt needed. Astoria - Clinic, class & immunizations - Wednesday, June 19 - 9-3 - ...
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So what exactly is the truth? ALEXANDER DORIN, a Swiss researcher who just recently sent his book Srebrenica - The History of Salon Racism to print in German (Serb and English translations are planned in the future) said in an interview that, After 14 YEARS of INVESTIGATING events that took place in Srebrenica in 1995 I can attest there was NO GENOCIDE over Muslims in that enclave - the MYTH about the massacre of Muslims was invented by the late Bosnian Muslim war leader ALIJA IZETBEGOVIC( MY NOTE:he was in favor of establsihing SHARIA LAW in Bosnia,so you can imagine if he ask yourself if he was 100% honest) and then-U.S. president Bill Clinton. Questionable as that allegation may sound to many, it is important to recall that the United States actively armed Izetbegović and his ragtag jihadist army during the war, applied pressure on Tudjmans secessionist Croat government to cease his involvement in the Herzeg-Bosnia land theft, and sought actively to create a Bosniak state where one had ...
So what exactly is the truth? ALEXANDER DORIN, a Swiss researcher who just recently sent his book Srebrenica - The History of Salon Racism to print in German (Serb and English translations are planned in the future) said in an interview that, After 14 YEARS of INVESTIGATING events that took place in Srebrenica in 1995 I can attest there was NO GENOCIDE over Muslims in that enclave - the MYTH about the massacre of Muslims was invented by the late Bosnian Muslim war leader ALIJA IZETBEGOVIC( MY NOTE:he was in favor of establsihing SHARIA LAW in Bosnia,so you can imagine if he ask yourself if he was 100% honest) and then-U.S. president Bill Clinton. Questionable as that allegation may sound to many, it is important to recall that the United States actively armed Izetbegović and his ragtag jihadist army during the war, applied pressure on Tudjmans secessionist Croat government to cease his involvement in the Herzeg-Bosnia land theft, and sought actively to create a Bosniak state where one had ...