The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe’s Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) is gearing up to oversee the upcoming local elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina, focusing on ensuring transparency and fairness in the electoral process. ODIHR’s preparations include training local observers and collaborating with relevant authorities to address any potential issues that may arise during the elections. The organization’s critical oversight aims to uphold democratic principles and promote confidence in the electoral system in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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UK may send British troops to Ukraine to train soldiers, defence secretary suggests
British Defence Secretary John Healey has hinted at the possibility of sending British troops to Ukraine to provide training for soldiers in their conflict against Russia, with discussions ongoing within the Ministry of Defence. Currently, British medical personnel are already in Ukraine delivering training, and the UK has previously trained Ukrainian soldiers in the UK under Operation Interflex. Healey emphasized the need to make training more accessible to Ukrainians and to help them recruit and...
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