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EU officials visit Bosnia to receive document on its readiness to join the bloc

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Top European Union officials were in Sarajevo Wednesday to assess Bosnia's readiness to join the bloc. Bosnian authorities presented them with an exhaustive document with answers to thousands of questions about the...
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Montenegro protesters demand government resignation

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Several thousand people rallied in Montenegro on Saturday to demand the resignation of long-serving President Milo Djukanovic's government over allegations of corruption.
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Balkan leaders meet at European Bank conference

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The Prime Ministers of Bosnia, North Macedonia and Albania gathered in Sarajevo on Wednesday for a two-day forum hosted by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EPRD)
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Tension in Monetenegro over religious rights law

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Dozens of police were deployed in Montenegro on Monday during Orthodox Christmas Eve celebrations amid tensions over a religious rights law in the small Balkan country.
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Serbs protest against religious rights law

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Hundreds of people gathered outside a prominent Serbian orthodox church in Belgrade on Friday to protest against the new religious rights law adopted by the Montenegro government.
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Hong Kong Good Citizen Applications Jump as People Eye Exit

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Oct.06 -- Philippe May, managing director and head of Asia Pacific for Arton Capital, discusses the uptick in wealthy Hong Kong citizens seeking new passports due to the violent protests. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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CLEAN : Mike Pompeo meets Montenegrin leaders on Balkans trip

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US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo meets with the President of Montenegro Milo Djukanovic and Prime Minister Dusko Markovic during a visit to the capital Podgorica (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Montenegro PM hopes for post Brexit EU enlargement

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The prime minister of Montenegro, a small Balkan nation that is the next in line to join the European Union, expressed hope on Monday that once Brexit is finalized EU's enlargement policy would regain importance.
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Russia hails military ties with Serbia

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Russian military cooperation with Serbia has reached a "high level of partnership", Russia’s defense minister said Monday as he visited his Balkan ally amid rising tensions in the volatile region.
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EU official: Balkan membership expansion is priority

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The European Union's proposed new system for adding members aims to reinstate the bloc's influence in the Western Balkans, the bloc's Enlargement Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi said on Thursday.
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U.S. Unveils $2B In Additional Military Aid For Europe

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Pending approval from Congress, about $1 billion will go to Ukraine and the rest will be divided among 18 neighboring countries.
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CLEAN : 'They have all failed': Montenegrins react after government loses majority

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Citizens of Montenegro react after a no-confidence motion was passed by Montenegro's parliament, paving the way for the end of the current ruling government and the beginning of a fresh round of political upheaval in the Adriatic nation...
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Former Yugoslavia

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Montenegro, part of the rump Yugoslavia, could be pulled into the Balkans conflict as Croat forces mass just across the border in an attempt to push Serb forces out of range of Dubrovnik. Croatia has been sending reinforcements towards...
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SERBIA: MIJATOVAC: MILOSEVIC REOPENS BRIDGE

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Serbo-Croat/Nat Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic tried to boost his image on Monday by reopening a bridge on the main Belgrade-Nis highway which was destroyed during NATO bombing. Milosevic also reopened a railway station in...
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Parliament endorses deal creating new country

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1. Exterior of the Yugoslav Parliament 2. Various of members of parliament seated 3. Parliament presidency seated on the stage 4. Mirjana Markovic, wife of former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic coming to the session 5....
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CROATIA: ZAGREB: SUMMIT LATEST 2

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Serbo-Croat/Nat Accepting what was virtually a foregone conclusion, Montenegro's president avoided Friday making an unequivocal call for European Union backing for de facto independence. His republic forms the new Yugoslavia together...
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FILE of Monetenegro's prime minister who has resigned

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1. Close-up of Filip Vujanovic, Prime Minister of Montenegro, talking 2. Various views of city Prime minister of Montenegro Filip Vujanovic resigned on Friday amid a government crisis over a deal to reshape Yugoslavia as a loose union...
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BOSNIA: KOSOVO CRISIS: NATO DESTROY PORTION OF RAILWAY LINE

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English/Nat NATO military strikes in Yugoslavia have destroyed ruther key infrastructure in the region. NATO-led troops have destroyed a portion of a railway line that crosses Bosnia, cutting the main rail link between Yugoslavia's two...
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MONTENEGRO: KOSOVAR REFUGEES

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Natural Sound Refugees trapped for weeks in the woods in Kosovo finally arrived in Montenegro on Saturday. The villagers from near Istok in western Kosovo had spent more than two weeks with no food and little shelter in the freezing...
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MONTENEGRO: AFTERMATH OF SERB ATTACKS ON BORDER

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English/Nat Refugees who have been staying in Montengran villages near the Kosovo border are claiming that Serb forces have now begun attacking the area. For the first time in the conflict, both refugees and locals are being driven out...
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SERBIA: BELGRADE: REACTION TO SUSPENSION OF UN SANCTIONS

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Serbo Croat/Eng/French The people of former Yugoslavia are lukewarm about the merits of the Bosnian peace deal - but at least they are glad to see the back of UN sanctions against them. The UN imposed the sanctions on Serbia and its...
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US Secretary of State arrives in Serbia

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1. Colin Powell, U.S. Secretary of State walks into building with officials 2. Zoran Zivkovic, Serbian Prime Minister and Colin Powell walking into news conference 3. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Zoran Zivkovic, Prime Minister of Serbia: "Ladies...
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Press conference by PM following independence victory

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1. Wide shot of press conference by Montenegro's Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic 2. Photographer 3. SOUNDBITE (Serbian): Milo Djukanovic, Montenegro's Prime Minister: "Full integration into the EU and NATO remain the strategic national...