By Clare Nuttall in Glasgow The killing of 12 people in the Montenegrin city of Cetinje on January 1 was followed by a ...
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The death of over 1,000 finches roosting near a town in central Bulgaria has been attributed to the poorly regulated use of ...
Column by the by Head of the EU Delegation/EU Special Representative in BiH Luigi Soreca 2025 has arrived, a year in which ...
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LONG HILL TWP. - The American Association of University Women (AAUW) of Somerset Hills will present a program, entitled "The Balkans: Still a Powder Keg," at 10 a.m., Saturday, Jan.
A gunman killed at least 10 people in a rampage on a small town in Montenegro on Wednesday, police said, one of the tiny Balkan nation's worst mass killings. A 45-year-old man, identified by police as ...