Several hundred protesters gathered in downtown Skopje on Tuesday to express their anger over the death of a young man who died after being beaten by a policeman on Sunday.
Serbian unions will mark May 1 with protests in the capital against the loss of workers' rights and the growing problem of workers not being paid on time - or paid at all.
After the recent attacks on a police station in Zvornik, police in Bosnia’s Serb-dominated entity of Republika Srpska took weapons and arrested several people on Wednesday.
This is an image of a local town that is feeling the effects of terrorism. After recent terrorist attacks and shootings, the country of Bosnia has been in feeling the rippling effects. Most towns in the country have been feeling uneasy and not safe. It can be unsettling when you can't feel safe in your own country, causing unrest.
Several thousand people rallied in Skopje for a second day in a row against alleged police brutality, demanding the resignation of Interior Minister Gordana Jankuloska.
The State Investigative and Protection Agency says that it has recieved information from the Intelligence Agency about the possibility of new attacks on Bosnia. On April 29, 2015, an alleged Islamic radicalist opened fire at a police station in the Serb-dominated eastern town of Zvornik. The attacker killed one policeman and injured two others. The attacker was also killed. This information was forwarded to all police agencies in the country.
Constant rain in Bosnia has left many areas flooded. The torrential rain has caused rivers to overflow, which in turn has damaged many homes, bridges, and agricultural lands.
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