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Serbia's president has apologised for calling Slovenians "disgusting". Serbian President Aleksander Vucic said it was a reaction to what he saw as anti-Serbian policies and statements. "I think the best of Slovenians. I have many friends, I have family in Slovenia," said the leader in his apology. He clarified that when calling Slovenians "disgusting" he was referring only to their politicians. Watch the full report in the player above.
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With vigils outside clinics, marches drawing thousands and groups of men kneeling to pray in public squares, religious and neo-conservative groups have been ramping up pressure to ban abortions in staunchly Catholic Croatia. The fierce debate has fueled divisions in the European Union nation of about 3.9 million people where abortion remains legal but access to the procedure is often denied, sending many women to neighbouring Slovenia to end a pregnancy. The movement is in stark contrast to Croatia’s recent past when it was part of the former Yugoslavia, a Communist-run country that protected ...
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