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Italy - Bosnia Summit Comes To A Close/Departures

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As the Rome talks come to a close and the leaders head home initial reactions are optimistic. The two day talks were called to restore confidence in the Dayton accord that was showing worrying signs of breaking apart. Shows: Italy,...
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Bosnia - Plans to dismantle Bosnia-Hercegovina

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The Bosnian government said on Thursday (1/8) that, through diplomatic and political means, the Bosnia Croat statelet of Herceg-Bosnia was being dismalted. The Bosnian Prime Minister, Hasan Muratovic, described the existence of the...
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BOSNIA: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS PROBLEMS IN BOSNIA

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Sarajevo, Gornji Rahic, Brcko1. Houses in Gornji Rahic, Brcko, in the snow2. Street scene in Gornji Rahic3. Bosnian flag4. People on street in Gornji Rahic.5. Sign "International Crisis Group"6. SOUNDBITE Christopher Bennet, ICG analyst,...
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Germany - Meeting

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Croats and Moslems strengthen alliance Bosnia's Croats and Moslems on Sunday (5/2) agreed a pact to preserve their federation and narrow their differences. U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Richard Holbrooke, who chaired a Munich meeting...
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Israel - Cabinet Meets On Peace Process

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The Israeli cabinet convened on Sunday (1/5) for its weekly meeting. Top of the agenda were debriefings by Prime Minister, Yitzhak Rabin, and Foreign Minister, Shimon Peres, on the accords reached with the Palestine Liberation...
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BOSNIA: SARAJEVO: SERBIAN GENERAL FAILS TO ATTEND NATO TALKS

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English/Nat A Bosnian Serb general has broken his promise to attend talks with top NATO commanders. The failure of the general to show up underlines the difficulty of getting Bosnian Serbs to comply with an agreement negotiated on their...
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Pakistani PM agrees to court demand in graft case, Interior Minister comment

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1. Pakistan's Prime Minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf waving as he comes out of supreme court building after hearing surrounded by security 2. Wide of Ashraf's vehicle leaving surrounded by security 3. Mid of security outside court 4. Tilt...
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Bosnia - Vote counting continues in Bosnia

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Counting of votes cast in Bosnia's elections continued on Monday (16/9). The outcome of the presidential poll - only one part of the elections - is not now expected until Wednesday (18/9), according to the Organisation for Security and...
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BOSNIA: EU ADMINISTRATOR HANS KOSCHNICH PRESS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat The German administrator assigned to reunify the bitterly divided city of Mostar has said he'll stay in the job if both Muslims and Croats in the city support him. But Hans Koschnick, who was attacked by a crowd of angry...
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Pay dispute btw Togo team and its football federation has ended after FIFA stepped in

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1. Wide of FIFA (International Federation of Football Associations) press conference 2. Wide of journalist asking question 3. Medium of journalist taking notes 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Markus Siegler FIFA communications director: "The...
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BOSNIA : UN CONFIRMS CEASEFIRE AGREEMENT HAS BEEN SIGNED

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The United Nations has confirmed that the Bosnian government and the rebel Serbs have signed a ceasefire agreement. The twice-delayed ceasefire seen as the first step in ending the 40-month war looks set to go ahead at one minute past...
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Bosnia - Leighton Smith Addresses Presser

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Nato's commander in Bosnia, Admiral Leighton Smith, appealed on Saturday (6/7) to all the former warring factions to make freedom of movement a reality across former lines of confrontation. Smith made his appeal after signing, as a...
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Bosnia - Koschnik Warns Of Difficulties In Mostar

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The European Union (EU) administrator of the divided city of Mostar in Bosnia, Hans Koschnik, warned on Sunday (7/1) that the Muslim-Croat Federation could collapse throughout Bosnia if the two communities cannot resolve their...
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PAKISTAN: ISLAMABAD: MUSHARRAF OUTLINES POLICIES

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XFA Islamabad, Pakistan, November, 1 1999 1. Musharraf arrives 2. Various of speech and cutaways Urdu/Nat Pakistan's coup leader has outlined the policies of his military regime, announcing the formation of an accountability...
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Bosnia - Croats open fire on Muslims

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One person was killed and 20 wounded as Croats and Moslems clashed on Monday (10/2) in the divided city of Mostar in central Bosnia. Spanish troops from the NATO-led Stabilisation Force (SFOR) in armoured vehicles were rushed into the...
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Bosnia - Mass Graves/New PM/IFOR

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Fresh mass grave fuels support for investigation; new PM to form government; IFOR will arrest Karadzic on sight Support for the search for mass graves increased on Monday (22/1) from two major players in Bosnia's fate, Serbian...
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BOSNIA: CALL FOR MUSLIMS AND CROATS TO RESPECT FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT

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English/Nat There is no real peace in Bosnia, according to the commander of the NATO-led forces in the country. Admiral Leighton Smith said that's because no side in the conflict really respects freedom of movement. Smith called for...
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BOSNIA: US ENVOY GALLUCCI VISITS MOSTAR FOR KEY MEETINGS

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English/Nat U-S Envoy Robert Gallucci has been in Mostar for a meeting with mayors from both the east and the west of the town. Gallucci says he is hoping for an end to shooting and mortar attacks in the area. His tour comes a day ahead...
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USA: US SPONSORED FEDERATION BETWEEN BOSNIA'S MUSLIMS AND CROATS

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English/Nat Leaders of Croatia and Bosnia gathered on Capitol Hill Thursday to mark the first anniversary of a U.S.-sponsored federation between Bosnia's Muslims and Croats. Leaders of the two communities appealed to the Clinton...
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CROATIA: WAR CRIMES SUSPECT DARIO KORDIC AND 9 OTHERS SURRENDER

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English/Nat A Bosnian Croat accused of commanding troops who murdered Muslims in central Bosnia surrendered Monday along with nine other war-crimes suspects to face charges before an international tribunal. The surrender of Dario Kordic,...
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BOSNIA: US PRESIDENT CLINTON TOUR OF FORMER YUGOSLAVIA UPDATE

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English/Nat President Clinton - on a whirlwind tour of former Yugoslavia - has met Bosnia's President at the American military headquarters in Tuzla. He spoke with President Alija Izetbegovic about the need to rebuild Bosnia as well as...
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Croatia/Bosnia - US arms handed over

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The United States handed over 100 million US Dollars worth of US arms to Bosnia's federation on Thursday (21/11). The weapons were unloaded at the Croatian port of Ploce, some 115 kilometres (72 miles) southwest of the Bosnian capital...
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Theresa May Addresses police Federation

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Bosnia - Perry In Sarajevo

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US Defense Secretary William Perry was in Sarajevo on Wednesday (3/7) to push the leadership to adopt a federal defence law combining the mostly Muslim Bosnian government army with the Bosnian Croat forces. Perry met Wednesday with...