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Praljak was born on January 2, 1945, in Capljina, in Bosnia and Herzegovina's south, close to the Croatian border... READ MORE›
The Netherlands' Public Prosecution Service will look into the death of Slobodan Praljak, the agency announced... READ MORE›
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Bukar, 25, who fled after Boko Haram fighters stormed his town in northern Nigeria... READ MORE›
As hundreds of refugees continued to stream into Croatia on Friday, the government announced that it would close its borders with Serbia... READ MORE›
Valero told BIRN and OCCRP that countries exporting weapons to Saudi Arabia from eastern Europe should feel ashamed... READ MORE›
With the crisis building and the European Union still divided over its response European Council President Donald Tusk called an emergency meeting for next Wednesday... READ MORE›
Early this morning hundreds of migrants remained at the two border crossings, but their numbers dwindled as many of them headed toward the Croatian border... READ MORE›
Refugees face tear gas water cannons as they cut new paths through europe... READ MORE›
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Austrian police said Hungary had shipped at least 6,700 people to the border, with more expected in the Burgenland border region by the end of Saturday... READ MORE›
Hungary was transferring migrants from Beremend to a nearby train station at Magyarboly, from where they travelled to Hegyeshalom on the Austrian border... READ MORE›
Hungary beefs up border with army warns migrants to stay away... READ MORE›
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Tensions later flared at Harmica on the Slovenian border with Croatia as migrants began to mass after rail services north were suspended by Ljubljana... READ MORE›
That's what's happening now, UNHCR spokesman Melita Sunjic said from the Serbia-Croatia border, where about 2,000 people were forced to wait in a filthy, muddy no-man's land... READ MORE›
Controversial razor-wire fence put up by Slovenia along its border with Croatia could wipe out local bear, lynx and wolf populations, say researchers... READ MORE›
The Adnoc Group building was lit up with the flag in Abu Dhabi, the Arab emirate which is home to Sheikh Mansour, owner of Manchester City... READ MORE›
The migrants, who Slovenia said did not have the correct papers, will be sent back to the Zagreb, the Croatian capital, a border police spokesman said... READ MORE›
Hungary on Friday started to build a new razor-wire fence along its border with Croatia, adding to the 108-mile span along its Serbian frontier... READ MORE›
Austria introduced tighter controls on its eastern border, through which tens of thousands of people have passed on their way from Hungary to Germany... READ MORE›
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Croatia is now sending the refugees and migrants into Hungary and Slovenia, which, unlike Croatia, are part of the European Union's passport-free Schengen travel zone... READ MORE›
A government spokesman said Budapest had taken the step because migrants appeared on the Slovenian side of the border... READ MORE›
Row between the two european countries intensifies after serbia imposes embargo in retaliation for border restrictions imposed by croatia... READ MORE›
BALKAN ROUTE In Leros, Mohammad was registered as required under European Union rules, with his fingerprints recorded in a European database known as Eurodac... READ MORE›
EU members Croatia and Slovenia have both said they will not stop migrants from crossing providing Austria and Germany also keep their doors open... READ MORE›
Lost in a maze of borders and with no end in sight to the crisis syria's refugees walk relentlessly on through croatia... READ MORE›
A YOUNG Irishman has drowned in a popular resort town in Croatia the Department of Foreign Affairs has confirmed... READ MORE›
Mr Haines has worked in humanitarian aid since 1999, helping victims of conflict in the Balkans, Africa and the Middle East... READ MORE›
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