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Heavy snowfall disrupts traffic in northern BiH

Sarajevo, Feb 15 (UNI) Heavy snowfall has disrupted traffic in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), particularly in the Una-Sana Canton, where a major traffic collapse has occurred on the M5 highway near Bihac.
According to the Federal Hydrometeorological Institute on Friday, snowfall is expected to intensify and spread across the country, with significant accumulation in mountainous regions.
Rain that fell throughout the day in most areas is expected to turn into snow in the coming hours, though lower-altitude regions are unlikely to see heavy accumulation.
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Russian embassy in NKorea holds reception on cooperation treaty anniversary - State Media

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Death toll from Israeli strikes on Gaza rises to 326 - Gaza Health Ministry

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Japan mulls new tourism plan to boost regional appeal

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Tokyo, Mar 18 (UNI) As Japan continues to see record-breaking numbers of foreign visitors, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has instructed relevant authorities to draft a new plan to increase the number of inbound tourists to 60 million by 2030 while boosting regional appeal, local media reported Tuesday.

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