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  2. List of newspapers in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Dnevni Avaz (English: Daily voice) evolved from a monthly publication Bošnjački Avaz. In 1994 it became known simply as Avaz and was published weekly in BiH and Germany. In 1995 it was reestablished by Fahrudin Radončić as a daily newspaper. [1] Avaz is part of the Avaz publishing house, the biggest news house in Bosnia and Herzegovina. [1] [2]

  3. Dnevni avaz - Wikipedia

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    Dnevni avaz (Bosnian pronunciation: [dnêːʋniː ǎʋaːz]; English: Daily Voice) is the Bosnian national daily newspaper, published in Sarajevo in English and Bosnian. Their news website Avaz.ba is the third [ 2 ] [ 3 ] most visited website in Bosnia and Herzegovina, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] after Google and YouTube.

  4. Oslobođenje - Wikipedia

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    The Oslobođenje (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Ослобођење; Bosnian pronunciation: [oslobod͡ʑěːɲe]; 'Liberation') is the Bosnian national daily newspaper, published in Sarajevo.

  5. Dnevni list - Wikipedia

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    Dnevni list (Croatian pronunciation: [dnêːʋniː lîːst]) is the Bosnian daily newspaper based in Mostar. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The paper is especially popular among the nation of the Croats . The paper has a pro-Croats stance.

  6. Danas (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    www.danas.rs Danas ( pronounced [ˈdǎnas] , Serbo-Croatian for "today") is a United Group -owned daily newspaper of record published in Belgrade , Serbia . [ 2 ] It is a left-oriented media, promoting social-democracy and European Union integration.

  7. COVID-19 pandemic in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The virus was confirmed to have reached Bosnia and Herzegovina on 5 March 2020, when a patient in Banja Luka, who had travelled to Italy, tested positive. Later on the same day, a second case, who was the son of the first case, was reported. [ 3 ]

  8. Milorad Dodik - Wikipedia

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    20 November 2020 – 20 July 2021: Preceded by: Šefik Džaferović: Succeeded by: Željko Komšić: In office 20 November 2018 – 20 July 2019: Preceded by: Bakir Izetbegović: Succeeded by: Željko Komšić: 7th Serb Member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina; In office 20 November 2018 – 15 November 2022: Prime Minister: Denis ...

  9. Jelena Karleuša - Wikipedia

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    Jelena Karleuša was born on 17 August 1978 in Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia.She is the only child to Slovenian-born journalist and radio host, Divna [] (1958–2019), [6] and Belgrade-born police captain, Dragan Karleuša (b. 1947).