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Pact signed after months of talks brokered by the EU to mend strained relations between the Balkan neighbours.
Incumbent president and his rival announce they have won largely ceremonial post as tiny country bids to join EU.
Incumbent Vujanovic holds lead in opinion polls going into election day, as statehood issue dominates voter concerns.
Tens of thousands take to the streets over plans to introduce alphabet from town ravaged by Serb rebels in the 1990s.
Two former Bosnian Serb officials sentenced to 22 years in jail for their role during Balkan country's 1992-95 war.
The battle of the bitter Balkan rivals ends with a Croatia victory over Serbia in 2014 World Cup qualifier.
Serbia and Croatia lock horns for first time as independent countries after violent break-up of the former Yugoslavia.
Former boss Milen Radukanov becomes CSKA Sofia's third coach this season as they sack Miodrag Jesic after win.
Former Manchester United star presents a series on five footballers who made a change on and outside the soccer pitch.
The 55-33 no-confidence vote names Alenka Bratusek, a financial expert from the opposition, as prime minister-designate.
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