Bosnian Croat nationalists said on Saturday they could launch a political process to form their own region in Bosnia unless an election law is changed in a way that bolsters their representation in national institutions.
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Bosnian Croat nationalists said on Saturday they could launch a political process to form their own region in Bosnia unless an election law is changed in a way that bolsters their representation in national institutions.
Angry about the perceived lenient sentencing former cop Kimberly Potter received, a hundred protestors marched from the government center to the supposed home of the supervising judge.
Canadian police on Saturday used pepper spray and stun grenades in a final push to clear the capital after trucks and demonstrators occupied the downtown core of Ottawa for more than three weeks to protest against pandemic restrictions.
Real Time host Bill Maher had some harsh words for American celebrities that have chosen to “kowtow” to China in the interest of lining their own pockets, Fox News reported.
Twelve people are still missing after a blaze swept through a ferry sailing from Greece to Italy early on Friday, Greek authorities said on Saturday, as firefighters battled for a second day to control the fire.
Ratio Cristi, a religious organization at a Texas university, dropped a first amendment lawsuit after the school changed its policies which allowed for discrimination against religious groups.
Only 3.7% said they were undecided, meaning if all the undecided voters go to the Democrats, Republicans will still enjoy a nearly 9 point lead.
Major League Baseball on Friday said it would postpone the start of Spring Training games until at least March 5 due to an ongoing labor dispute with its players.
Friday afternoon, as his surrogates continued to prep for what might be the inevitable, U.S. President Joe Biden clung to the last threads of hope for diplomacy but told the world he believed Russian President Vladimir Putin was already resolute about invading Ukraine.
A Minnesota judge on Friday sentenced former police officer Kimberly Potter to two years in the fatal shooting of black motorist Daunte Wright during a traffic stop, a lighter sentence than the roughly seven years in prison sought by prosecutors.