October 26 (SeeNews) - Following are some of the main stories in the online versions of Bosnian media on Monday morning and over the weekend. SeeNews has not verified these reports and cannot vouch for their accuracy:
DNEVNI AVAZ
- Bosnia’s Muslim-Croat Federation cantonal privatisation agencies are on the edge of bankruptcy due to lack of investors’ interest in the assets they offer for sale. The Federation’s Privatisation Agency said the 10 cantonal asset-selling bodies want to merge with it as they do not have enough work.
- The remittances the Bosnian working abroad send back to their families in Bosnia dropped by an annual 8.6% to 1.09 billion marka in the first half of the year, central bank data showed.
- Judges in the Hague Tribunal postponed for Tuesday the genocide trial of Bosnian Serb wartime leader Radovan Karadzic, which was scheduled for today, after he boycotted the opening day, the daily said.
- Germany’s Messer Group has opened a 40 million marka air separation plant in Bosnia, which will employ 25 people, Messer officials said at the opening of the new factory.
(1 euro=1.95583 Bosnian marka)