Monday, 31 march 2025.
Bosnian War Posters Illustrate Graphic Story of Conflict
As the 30th anniversary of the start of the siege of Sarajevo is commemorated, a new book showcases posters from the 1992-95 Bosnian war, explaining how graphic design was used...
Bosnian Serb Ex-Policeman Convicted of Bosniak Civilians’ Murders
Predrag Bastah, a former Bosnian Serb reservist policeman, was convicted of involvement in the killings of 34 Bosniak civilians at Mracni Dol near Vlasenica during the Bosnian war.
Support for Russia among Some Pro-Russian Bosnian Groups, but Not All
Some pro-Russian groups in Bosnia have expressed support for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Others are still silent.
BIRN Bosnia and Herzegovina Journalist Shortlisted for International Award
Haris Rovcanin, a journalist with BIRN Bosnia and Herzegovina, has been shortlisted for the Fetisov Journalism Awards in the ‘Outstanding Contribution to Peace’ category.
How Right-Wing Football Fans Were Mobilised for Bosnian Serb Celebration
The night before the Day of Republika Srpska was marked in defiance of a Constitutional Court ruling, Bosnian Serb football fan groups celebrated with fireworks and nationalist symbols in what...
TV Justice Magazine| Episode 133: Huawei’s expansion in the Western Balkans raises concerns
Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina are the focus of one of the most important Chinese companies’ desire to expand into the Western Balkans. Through the telecommunications company Huawei, China is...
Bosnia Arrests Eight for Wartime Mass Killing of Bosniaks
Police arrested eight former Bosnian Serb soldiers and policemen suspected of involvement in war crimes in the village of Zijemlje near Nevesinje in 1992, where almost 100 Bosniaks were killed.
TV Justice Magazine| Episode 131: Bosnia Displays Lenient Attitude to Foreign Investment in ‘Dirty’ Energy
The Bosnian authorities are promising the European Union to switch to cleaner energy sources to reduce carbon emissions, but at the same time, foreign investors from countries like China, Turkey...
Bosnia Displays Lenient Attitude to Foreign Investment in ‘Dirty’ Energy
The Bosnian authorities are promising the European Union to switch to cleaner energy sources to reduce carbon emissions, but at the same time, foreign investors from countries like China, Turkey...