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Commemorating the 29th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide, Bosnian diaspora members in Great Britain participated in a Peace March in Guildford, near London. Organized by Mujo Delic and his family, the event aimed to honor the victims of the bloodiest crime in Europe since World War II. Participants listened to Delic’s firsthand account of surviving the genocide and the harrowing journey to reach safety. The march culminated in a history lesson, focusing on the experiences of the youth. Survivors like Alen Suljić shared their traumatic stories, describing the atrocities witnessed and the heartbreaking loss of family members. Others, like Zijad…

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The anticipated visit of the President of the European Council, Charles Michel, to Montenegro has been postponed, as reported by Podgorica Vijesti on Sunday. The reason for the delay, as confirmed by top Montenegrin government officials, is the recent adoption of a resolution on genocide in the Jasenovac, Dachau, and Mauthausen camps by the Montenegrin parliament. Originally scheduled for July 2nd and 3rd at the invitation of Montenegro’s president, Jakov Milatović, Michel’s visit would have included meetings with Milatović in Cetinje, public statements, and an address to the Montenegrin parliament during a special session. On Friday, the Montenegrin Parliament passed…

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The Sarajevo police have taken a significant step forward by implementing the use of body cameras, making the Canton of Sarajevo the first in Bosnia and Herzegovina to do so. Members of the Traffic Unit of the MoI of Sarajevo Canton are now equipped with body cameras, enhancing their ability to serve and protect the citizens. Minister of Internal Affairs, Admir Katica, expressed his commitment to fulfilling promises to citizens by securing almost half a million BAM for the procurement of these devices. The deployment of body cameras aims to improve the efficiency of police operations and ensure the safety…

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The extreme right in France, led by the young Jordan Bardell, is in the lead in the first round of snap parliamentary elections and could potentially come to power. Initial estimates show the far-right National Gathering party and its allies leading with 34.2 to 34.5 percent of the vote, followed by the left-wing New People’s Front coalition with 28.5 to 29 percent, and President Macron’s centrist camp with 20.5 to 21.5 percent. The future of the parliament with 577 seats remains uncertain as the National Gathering could secure a majority after the second round of elections on July 7. The…

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Israel continues to carry out massacres against Palestinian civilians in Gaza.(Photo: Mahmoud Ajjour, Palestine Chronicle) By Palestine Chronicle Staff Israeli forces continue their brutal attacks on Palestinians in Gaza, with casualties mounting and no end in sight to the violence. Security consultations are underway in Israel as the government grapples with the escalating conflict, with airstrikes and bombings intensifying in Gaza. The death toll and injury count in Gaza rise steadily, with no respite for the besieged Palestinian population. Click here for previous articles. LATEST UPDATES Monday, July 1, 10:00 am (GMT+2) Israeli National Security Minister criticizes the release of…

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Preserving Bosnian and Muslim identity is crucial for the protection of state institutions, as emphasized at the central ceremony of the “514th Days of Ajvatovica” event. The event, which included various religious and cultural activities, attracted thousands of believers, including 313 horsemen who journeyed from different regions to the largest Muslim destination in Europe. Located at the foot of Mount Šuljaga, Ajvatovica holds a significant place in the history and identity of Bosniaks. Named after the Islamic scholar Ajvaz-deda, who prayed for water in the area during a drought, the tradition of Ajvatovica was revived in 1990 after being prohibited…

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Chairman of the Israel Aerospace Industry Workers’ Council, Yair Katz. (Photo: video grab) By Palestine Chronicle Staff Israeli Official Claims Tel Aviv Has ‘Doomsday Weapons’ Capability An Israeli aviation industry official, Yair Katz, stated that Israel could use “doomsday weapons” as a response to existential threats in the region, potentially including nuclear weapons, if facing aggression from countries like Iran, Yemen, and Syria, as reported by Israeli media. Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Israeli Aviation Industry, Yair Katz: “If Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen decide to settle their scores with Israel, Tel Aviv has the ability…

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Saeed Al-Jaber was assassinated by an Israeli missile. (Photo: via social media) By Palestine Chronicle Staff Israeli occupation forces assassinated Saeed Al-Jaber, commander of the Nour Shams camp battalion of the Al-Quds Brigades in Tulkarm, West Bank. Al-Jaber, founder of the Al-Quds Brigades, was killed by an Israeli missile, leaving five others injured, including children. The attack sparked mourning and calls for revenge in Tulkarm. In other incidents, clashes erupted in Al-Fara’a camp, settlers set fire to lands, and Palestinians were arrested. UN envoy Wennesland expressed concern over Israel’s decision to legalize new settlements in the West Bank. Settlers Rampage…

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has criticized Europe’s increasing involvement in the conflict in Ukraine, warning that it stands to lose a lot without gaining anything. Orban accused the Brussels bureaucracy of making political mistakes and pushing for a war that could have dire consequences. Orban expressed concerns that European companies are facing sanctions, inflation is rising, and citizens are struggling, all while the bureaucrats in Brussels prioritize funding for Ukraine. He emphasized that Europe’s power and competitiveness are on the decline, leading to a weakening of Christian civilization. Despite Western countries moving closer to the conflict, Orban clarified that…

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Israeli Opposition Leader Denies Talks with Netanyahu on Investigative Committee Former Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid. (Photo: Courtesy of the Spokesperson unit of the President of Israel, via Wikimedia Commons) Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid has refuted claims of discussions with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about forming an official investigation committee for the events of October 7, 2023. Lapid emphasized the need for an investigation committee to be set up immediately, stating that only the President of the Supreme Court is authorized to determine its composition. Meanwhile, reports suggest that Netanyahu is working with the opposition to select members for…

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