Thursday, 3 april 2025.
Radovan Karadzic’s Attempt to Remove ‘Biased’ Judges Rejected
The UN court in The Hague rejected former Bosnian Serb political leader Radovan Karadzic’s attempt to get judges he accuses of being biased against him disqualified from ruling on his...
Bosnian Citizen Tried for Joining Ukrainian Separatist Unit
The trial of Gavrilo Stevic, a Bosnian Serb charged with going to the conflict zone in Ukraine as part of a pro-Russian separatist militia unit, opened at the Bosnian state...
Bosnia Nervously Awaits ISIS Women and Children’s Return
The authorities are making preparations to reintegrate Bosnian supporters of Islamic State when they return from camps in Syria - and considering whether female ISIS followers should be prosecuted for...
Bosnian Serb Ex-Soldier Faces Trial for Attacks on Villages
Former Bosnian Serb soldier Zeljko Novakovic will be tried for crimes against humanity for participating in the murders, torture and persecution of Bosniak civilians in villages in the Bosanski Novi...
UN Tells Bosnia to Apologise to Wartime Rape Victim
The UN Committee Against Torture has told Bosnia and Herzegovina to publicly apologise and pay compensation to a victim of wartime rape, and to institute reparations to survivors of sexual...
Netherlands ‘10% Responsible’ for Srebrenica
The Dutch Supreme Court ruled that the Netherlands was partially responsible for 350 deaths in the 1995 Srebrenica massacres because its soldiers failed to protect the victims, but said the...
How Russian Fighters Train Serb Teens at ‘Military-Patriotic’ Camps
At youth training camps in Serbia and Russia, teenagers are being taught pro-Russian ‘patriotic’ values and given military instruction by right-wing extremists with links to the conflict in eastern Ukraine.
‘One Dark Night’: Fear Stalks Turks Sheltering in Bosnia
Three years after a failed coup in Turkey, Bosnia is still under pressure from its close ally to hand over Turks it accuses of having ties to the alleged mastermind...