Monday, 19 january 2026.
Foul Play: Serbia’s Football Hooligans Get Down to Business
Serbia’s football thugs are flexing their muscles. Slobodan Vukic was drinking whiskey at the Tilt nightclub on Belgrade’s Sava riverfront when drunkenness turned to disaster. After knocking over some glasses...
Croatia Key to Ukrainian Far-Right’s International Ambitions
A far-right militant movement in Ukraine is forging ties with like-minded politicians and war veterans in European Union member Croatia, a BIRN investigation reveals. Chain-smoking in a Zagreb cafe, 43-year-old...
Bosnia Exhumes Six War Victims from Mass Grave
The Bosnian prosecutor’s office said on Friday that the exhumation of the grave at Hrtar Grad near Visegrad in the east of the country was now complete and that the...
Netherlands ‘10% Responsible’ for Srebrenica
The Dutch Supreme Court ruled on Friday that the Netherlands was partially liable for the deaths of around 350 Bosniak men who were handed over to Bosnian Serb Army troops...
How Russian Fighters Train Serb Teens at ‘Military-Patriotic’ Camps
In 2018, Jovan, a Serb teenager from Prijedor in Bosnia and Herzegovina, attended a so-called ‘military-patriotic’ camp for youngsters in the mountainous Zlatibor area of Serbia. The camp was co-organised...
Serbian Court Cuts Female War Criminal’s Prison Sentence
Belgrade Appeals Court has reduced the sentence handed down to Ranka Tomic, a former captain of the Bosnian Serb Army’s Petrovac Women’s Front, from five to three years in prison....
‘One Dark Night’: Fear Stalks Turks Sheltering in Bosnia
Ozer Ozsaray has twice escaped the long arm of the Turkish law, but says he cannot rest. Bosnia and Herzegovina, his adopted home, does not easily rebuff Turkey’s powerful president,...
Bosnia Discovers Wartime Mass Grave in Visegrad
The Missing Persons Institute of Bosnia and Herzegovina said on Friday that the mass grave in Gradina, which was discovered two days ago, is now being exhumed. It said that...
Bosnia Marks Srebrenica Genocide Anniversary as More Victims Buried
Prayers were said and mourners shed tears as 33 more victims Srebrenica massacres – defined as genocide by international courts – were laid to rest at a ceremony at the...
‘World’s Biggest Detention Camp’: Srebrenica Before the Genocide
Emir Suljagic fell “hopelessly in love” with his first-ever girlfriend in the summer of 1992, when the place in which he lived at the time – Srebrenica – was under...
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