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Brangelina brings goodwill to Bosnia

The Hollywood couple visited the country to highlight the plight of refugees still unable to return home 15 years after the war there ended.
Brad (46) and Angelina (34) made their arrival on Monday managing to successfully hide from the media despite news they were on their way.
Part of their private visit will be devoted to long-term displaced people, said a spokeswoman for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Sarajevo.
Jolie has been a UNHC ambassador since 2001 and will visit some of the projects of the agency that deals with the 117 000 refugees in Bosnia whose homes were destroyed or lack adequate infrastructure in their villages.
The couple spent today in the former Yugoslav republic of Montenegro in the medieval coastal town of Budva following a visit to Bosnian refugees.
Zarko Radulovic, owner of the Splendid hotel near Budva, said Pitt knows Montenegro from when he shot one of his first films, The Dark Side of The Sun, there in 1988.
He said: ‘Brad Pitt told me that he had wanted to show Montenegro to his wife as he had nice memories of Perast, Sveti Stefan and Kotor where he had shot one of his first movies, at the beginning of his career in 1980s.
“He told me they could bring the kids here for a vacation as they like it and the nature is nice.”
The actors are due to fly back to Italy, where they will be reunited with their children, later on today.
The family spent the Easter break on the Venetian island of San Servolo for a day of Easter activities on Sunday. — Mail Online.