Persons with rare diseases have few resources for medical treatment in BiH. There are no specialists for their disease nor adequate drugs and supplements. Their treatment depends on finances at their disposal and their own resourcefulness.
Every sixth representative elected to the Brčko District Assembly in the last elections has been convicted of a criminal offense. Most of them will now have the opportunity to question the work of the prosecutor’s office that indicted them, from their seats in the assembly.
A convicted drug dealer, a vote trafficker, and a forger will soon have the opportunity to judge the work of the Prosecutor’s Office in Brčko – the institution that has proven their criminal acts. These convicted individuals are now members of the newly elected Brčko District Assembly, where the prosecutor will be required to submit an annual report on the work of the prosecution.
Abdulah Iljazović from Naša stranka, Pejo Mendeš from the Hrvatska seljačka stranka, and…
Persons with rare diseases have few resources for medical treatment in BiH. There are no specialists for their disease nor adequate drugs and supplements. Their treatment depends on finances at their disposal and their own resourcefulness.
The rate of childhood inoculation in BiH is on the decline and that is leading to increased risk of infectious diseases. Parents are opting not to inoculate their children to avoid complications and medical science offers no fool-proof guarantees.
BiH has no facilities to get rid of more than 100,000 animals killed in recent flooding and landslides.
BiH has met the floods unprepared as there’s little preventive effort and financing.
Some of the nearly 600 children placed with foster families in BiH have been raped, physically abused or neglected.
Investors have announced the construction of several dozen wind power plants over the past few years, but none has actually begun operating.
Montenegro is once again a smuggling hub for cigarettes bound for Italy.
Plans to turn the ancient coastal town on Budva into a new Monte Carlo collapsed leaving taxpayers the ultimate bill.
Serbian businessman Stanko Subotic planned to turn the small coastal city into the next Monte Carlo. But crime, cigarettes, greed and bad luck got in the way.
A documents obtained by OCCRP reveal indicted cocaine smuggler Darko Saric was First Bank of Montenegro’s top depositor and one of its biggest customers.
Documents reveal a secret deal between officials of Montenegro’s ruling political party and indicted cocaine smuggler Darko Saric.
Almost 90,000 KM from the budget reserve went to office holders or their children for medical treatment and education.
Persons with rare diseases have few resources for medical treatment in BiH. There are no specialists for their disease nor adequate drugs and supplements. Their treatment depends on finances at their disposal and their own resourcefulness.
The rate of childhood inoculation in BiH is on the decline and that is leading to increased risk of infectious diseases. Parents are opting not to inoculate their children to avoid complications and medical science offers no fool-proof guarantees.
BiH has no facilities to get rid of more than 100,000 animals killed in recent flooding and landslides.
BiH has met the floods unprepared as there’s little preventive effort and financing.
Some of the nearly 600 children placed with foster families in BiH have been raped, physically abused or neglected.
Investors have announced the construction of several dozen wind power plants over the past few years, but none has actually begun operating.
Montenegro is once again a smuggling hub for cigarettes bound for Italy.
Plans to turn the ancient coastal town on Budva into a new Monte Carlo collapsed leaving taxpayers the ultimate bill.
Serbian businessman Stanko Subotic planned to turn the small coastal city into the next Monte Carlo. But crime, cigarettes, greed and bad luck got in the way.
A documents obtained by OCCRP reveal indicted cocaine smuggler Darko Saric was First Bank of Montenegro’s top depositor and one of its biggest customers.
Documents reveal a secret deal between officials of Montenegro’s ruling political party and indicted cocaine smuggler Darko Saric.
Almost 90,000 KM from the budget reserve went to office holders or their children for medical treatment and education.
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