“Over the course of the past years, about 90 per cent of tourists have been interested in the city’s war past, although it does not have a prominent position in...
Belgrade’s Special Court on Wednesday postponed the trial of Novak Djukic after both the Serbian prosecution and Djukic’s lawyer agreed that without the files of his verdict from Bosnia and...
Theodor Meron, the president of the Mechanism for International Tribunals – an institution set up to wrap up the work of the Hague Tribunal – rejected Karadzic’s proposal on Tuesday,...
People gathered on Tuesday to mark the annual White Ribbon Day in the central square in Prijedor, where 102 roses were laid with the names of every child killed or...
The Institute for Missing Persons told BIRN on Monday that the process of identifying the remains of victims from Srebrenica and Zvornik is being stepped up ahead of mass funerals...
Radovan Karadzic’s lawyer told the media on Thursday that Karadzic has requested temporary release to attend a commemoration ceremony of his brother’s death. Petronijevic added that the Serbian government had...
The families of the victims and various domestic and international delegations on Wednesday laid wreaths and flowers in the Bosnian town’s downtown area, Kapija, in memory of those who were...
The Bosnian Football Federation’s disciplinary commission told BIRN that clubs have been punished during the recently-concluded 2015-16 season with fines totalling around 140,000 euros for offences including nationalist, racist and...
Ivana Ramic, the spokesperson for the First Basic Court in Belgrade, told BIRN that the 10 defendants had been cleared on Tuesday because “the statute of limitations regarding the criminal...
The War Childhood Museum (Muzej Ratnog Djetinjstva) doesn’t yet have a permanent venue in Sarajevo but is showing some of the items it has collected so far at a temporary...