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Bosnia: Pakistan is blocking efforts to deport illegal migrants
Bosnia and Herzegovina announced that it will begin deporting all migrants apart from Syrian refugees earlier this month. Pakistan is resisting the effort, however.
The small, impoverished Balkan nation is currently hosting approximately 10,000 migrants in its reception centres, most of whom are awaiting the opportunity to cross the Croatian border and enter the European Union. Last week Bosnia’s...
Hungary Demands EU Explain 'Prepaid Bank Cards For Migrants' Scheme
Hungarian officials want an explanation from the European Commission regarding a scheme to provide prepaid bank cards to thousands of migrants currently pushing their way into Europe.
Infowars Europe was one of the first English-language media outlets to report revelations emerging from the Balkans, where shopkeepers and law enforcement officers claimed that migrants amassing in Bosnia were using...
Slovenia Arming Border Amid Migrant Surge
Slovenia is strengthening its southern border, deploying more armed patrols to combat an increasing flow of migrants through the Balkans, according to local media.
The tiny Central European nation, which lies at the frontier of the Schengen Area, is facing a potentially catastrophic situation as Hungarian and Austrian officials have issued warnings that tens of thousands of migrants are working to...
20,000 “Armed” Invaders Attacking Bosnia-Croatia Border, Austrian Govt. Warns
A mob of at least 20,000 nonwhite invaders—most armed with knives and sharp weapons—are launching continuous attacks upon the Bosnian-Croatian border, seeking to break through to western Europe, an official in the Austrian government has told the Kronen Zeitung newspaper.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, the government official told the Austrian newspaper that the invasion mob was made up of...
70,000 Migrants Preparing to Swarm Europe Via "Soros Express," Hungary Warns
A mass of 70,000 migrants has gathered in the Balkans where they are preparing to swarm Europe via the “Soros Express,” Hungarian officials are warning.
Hungary announced it has mobilized 2,300 troops to be deployed to its southern border on short notice as thousands of migrants threaten to penetrate into Croatia from Bosnia, where they have been accumulating for months and are now actively...
This is Why Voting for Hillary is Not the Best Idea
The day Hillary Clinton moves to the White House, if she gets elected, would be a happy one for both neocons and liberal interventionists since the former secretary of state will likely push for a significantly more assertive US policy that could ultimately lead to a conflict with Russia and Iran, political writer Diana Johnstone warned.
The Democratic frontrunner, according to the author of “Queen...
Flooding kills 10 in Bulgaria's Varna
Cars skid in the water in the flooded area of the Black sea town of Varna, Bulgaria, Thursday, June 19, 2014.
At least ten people have died and several are missing after heavy rain and flooding hit Bulgaria’s northeastern city of Varna.
Ivan Portnih, the mayor of Varna, said heavy rainfall in the Black Sea resort city triggered a flood wave late on Thursday in one of its low-lying suburbs, killing...
Anti-government protests continue in Bosnia
Bosnians have continued their anti-government protests for the fourth consecutive day, calling for the resignation of the government and release of the detainees.
Hundreds of people held fresh demonstrations in the capital Sarajevo on Sunday and accused the police of using brute force against protesters.
The protesters were also angry with the government’s inability to address the country’s 44...
Bosnia prepares for fresh anti-government protests
Bosnia and Herzegovina was bracing itself for fresh nationwide rallies on Saturday amid warnings that public anger over the dire economic situation is pushing the country to the brinks.
In a TV interview late on Friday, Interior Minister Fahrudin Radoncic cautioned the government that its indifference and inaction could trigger more unrest. He called for a large-scale campaign to uproot corruption...
Europe cold spell kills 223 with colder days expected
People take pictures of waves on a frozen sea in Constanta, 230 kilometres east from Bucharest, Romania on February 1, 2012
At least 223 people have died during a seven-day cold spell in eastern and central Europe where temperatures are expected to plummet even further over the weekend.
Most of the victims are from the European Union’s poorest countries, including Ukraine with as many as 101...
Scientists confirm pyramids in Bosnia are oldest known pyramids in the world
Bosnian pyramids have been finally confirmed. Pyramid experts from all over the world have confirmed the existence of the Bosnian pyramids. In addition, 90% of all these experts said that the the Bosnian pyramids are by far the world’s largest and oldest pyramids. There are five (5) pyramids in Bosnia and it is said that they are 12000-26000 years old. In 2010 UNESCO added the Bosnian pyramids...
European ministers told to encourage baby boom
The ministers called for more government support for people wanting to have children.
The falling birth rate and economic crisis make it crucial for governments to support families who desire more children, the Council of Europe said Tuesday.
“The decision to have children is first and foremost an individual choice, but … it must be a real choice,” deputy secretary-general Maud de...