Contrary to expectations, President Zoran Milanovic has maintained Zagreb’s policy of interfering in Sarajevo’s internal affairs.
Honey can flow in landscapes with dismal histories. But what futures are forecast in the honey’s waning from the wilds?
Finding solace in apiaries since Bosnia’s war and the troubled peace.
Madeleine Albright, who came to the United States as a child refugee and rose to be the first female secretary of state, shaping American foreign policy at the end of the 20th century, dies from cancer.
Tennis and volleyball clubs in Bosnia and Bulgaria are showing solidarity with young Ukrainian athletes training and including them in national tournaments without prior registration.
From Sydney to Tokyo and Athens to Washington, thousands have protested in recent days with banners calling for an end to Russian attacks on Ukraine.
Three-week project on intercultural strategic communications is being held to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Bosnia and Herzegovina's independence from former Yugoslavia in 1992 and its ties with Türkiye.
Washington will continue to impose sanctions on individuals who engage in corruption and “sow divisions” in the Balkan nation, Samantha Power, the administrator of the USAID said.
A survivor of the Bosnian war recounts his visit to a neighbourhood on the frontlines of the bloodiest war in modern European history.
Berlin has dropped a decision to award an Israeli Holocaust historian who recently suggested the mass killings of Muslims in 1992-1995 Bosnian War was not a genocide.
The offer comes after Serb lawmakers in a non-binding motion voted to start pulling the autonomous Serb Republic out of Bosnia’s armed forces, tax system, and judiciary.
A recent tribunal on genocide and war crimes in Kashmir is a model on wresting narratives from the paralysed international community.
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