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Bosnia And Herzegovina
THE HAGUE, Netherlands - A former commander of the U.N.
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina - Preliminary election results indicate that Bosnia's shared leadership will remain split along ethnic lines on the question of the nation's future.
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina - The Red Cross says nearly 15,000 people are still missing from the wars fought in the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s.
VISEGRAD, Bosnia-Herzegovina - Bosnia and Serbia have restarted an old steam-powered train in an effort to increase tourism in a region that was devastated by war in the 1990s.
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina - Forensic experts in Bosnia say they have exhumed the remains of 54 Muslim civilians killed in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre.
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