Bosnia and Herzegovina said its neighbor had concocted a scheme to tarnish the reputation of the Muslim-majority country, a claim Croatia dismissed.
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Poroshenko Builds Support Among Ukrainians Abroad in Visit to U.S.
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E.U. Parliament Chief Asked to Step Down Over Divisive Remarks
Comments made at a ceremony commemorating Italian victims of World War II massacres led to calls for Antonio Tajani to resign.
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On Wednesday, the Balkan nation was formally invited to join the military alliance after making a modification that was seemingly minor but followed years of confrontations with Greece.