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Eastern Europe shudders under icy onslaughtUSA TODAYEastern Europe shudders under icy onslaughtUSA TODAYBy Amel Emric, AP Emin Hotovic, 55, carries groceries to his village of Hotani, near the Bosnian town of Kladanj, on Thursday. Heavy snow blocked roads. By Amel Emric, AP Emin Hotovic, 55, carries groceries to his village of Hotani, near the Bosnian ...and more »
Posted on 3 February 2012 | 6:15 am
Serbia: 11000 trapped in remote villages byB92Serbia: 11000 trapped in remote villages by snowAlbany Times UnionBosnian Emin Hotovic, 55, carries a 25 kilo sack flour over shoulder and some groceries as he walks through thick snow to his remote village of Hotani, cut off by road, near the Bosnian town of Kladanj, 100 kms north of Sarajevo, Bosnia, on Thursday, ...Bosnia's territorial integrity "unquestionable"B92Helicopters evacuate snowbound EuropeansPhiladelphia InquirerBosnia Ready To Conduct 2013 CensusBalkanInsight.comall 664 news articles »
Posted on 3 February 2012 | 1:46 am
Jolie looks at horrors of Bosnian War inTelegraph.co.ukJolie looks at horrors of Bosnian War in 'Blood and Honey'STLtoday.comAjla is a painter and a Muslim Bosnian. But on the dance floor in cosmopolitan Sarajevo, they're simply a man and a woman. Then an explosion rocks the nightclub, and the lovers find themselves on opposite sides of a centuries-old dispute.Angelina Jolie interview: I couldn't allow my kids on setTelegraph.co.ukMore blood than honeyMcGill Daily'Blood and Honey' is cathartic for Bosniak actorUPI.comall 7 news articles »
Posted on 2 February 2012 | 11:58 pm
Gazprom Neft Interested in OMV's Croatian,Gazprom Neft Interested in OMV's Croatian, Bosnian AssetsBusinessWeek2 (Bloomberg) -- OAO Gazprom Neft, the oil arm of the world's biggest natural-gas producer, is interested in buying OMV AG's filling stations in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia. “We will pursue projects if they create added value,” Deputy Chief ...and more »
Posted on 2 February 2012 | 3:29 pm
Mexico to play Wales, Bosnia in USBBC SportMexico to play Wales, Bosnia in US exhibitionsWall Street JournalAP MEXICO CITY — Mexico will play exhibition games in the United States against Wales and Bosnia-Herzegovina this spring ahead of the start of World Cup qualifying. The Mexican Football Federation said Wednesday that El Tri will play Wales on May 27 ...Mexico will play friendlies against Wales, Bosnia in MayMajor League SoccerMexico to play Wales, Bosnia-Herzegovina in May friendlies ahead of 2014 World ...The RepublicMexico to play in May at Solider FieldChicago TribuneBig Apple Soccerall 49 news articles »
Posted on 1 February 2012 | 8:25 pm
Bosnia News
Serbia, Bosnia struggle under record coldOverwhelmed by record snow and harsh temperatures, Serbia and Bosnia closed down schools and struggled to continue public transport and garbage pick-up Monday, as authorities focused on trying to help thousands trapped in the region's remote mountain villages.
Posted on 6 February 2012 | 1:27 pm
Europe deals with heavy snow; thousandsSARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina — Bosnia used helicopters on Sunday to evacuate the sick and deliver food to thousands of people left stranded by its heaviest snowfall ever, while Pope Benedict XVI donned an overcoat to bless the few pilgrims who braved Rome's unusually cold weather to visit St. Peter's Square.
Posted on 6 February 2012 | 6:55 am
Snow traps thousands in Bosnia, but the popeSARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina - Bosnia used helicopters on Sunday to evacuate the sick and deliver food to thousands of people left stranded by its heaviest snowfall ever, while Pope Benedict XVI donned an overcoat to bless the few pilgrims who braved Rome's unusually cold weather to visit St. Peter's Square.
Posted on 5 February 2012 | 7:19 pm
Evacuations underway after record snowfallBosnia used helicopters on Sunday to evacuate the sick and deliver food to thousands of people left stranded by its heaviest snowfall ever, while Pope Benedict XVI donned an overcoat to bless the few pilgrims who braved Rome's unusually cold weather to visit St. Peter's Square.
Posted on 5 February 2012 | 5:10 pm
Thousands trapped by snow in Bosnia -SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina – Bosnia used helicopters on Sunday to evacuate the sick and deliver food to thousands of people left stranded by its heaviest snowfall ever, while Pope Benedict XVI donned an overcoat to bless the few pilgrims who braved Rome's unusually cold weather to visit St. Peter's Square.
Posted on 5 February 2012 | 2:26 pm











