Sunday, 5 april 2026.
Far-Right Balkan Groups Flourish on the Net
Excluded from the mainstream media, whose content is more heavily policed, the purveyors of extreme ideologies are spreading their messages of fear and hatred on social networks.
Bosnia Must Say What it Wants from NATO
The Bosnian authorities need to explain what they want from their partnership with NATO, particularly on security issues and fighting violent extremism, the political adviser at the US Mission to...
Yugoslav Troops’ Deaths Marked Amid Sarajevo ‘Security’ Row
A commemoration of the 1992 killings of Yugoslav troops in Sarajevo was held outside the capital after Serb officials complained of inadequate security and refusals to allow them a permanent...
Bosnia ‘Needs State Fund’ to Compensate War Victims
In the past two years, six war crimes verdicts ordered compensation payments to victims but none of them received the money, so the state must intervene to help, legal experts...
Bosnian Serbs Say Sarajevo ‘Unsafe’ for Commemoration
The Bosnian Serb veterans’ minister said the commemoration of the 1992 killings of Yugoslav People’s Army troops will not be held in the capital this year because of “inadequate” security.
Bosnian Clerics Pray Together at Wartime Death Sites
Muslim, Orthodox, Catholic and Jewish religious leaders made a first joint visit to sites where war victims were massacred in Bosnia and Herzegovina in a bid to promote reconciliation.
Bosnian War Crimes Strategy Body Gets New Chief
Prosecutor Jadranka Lokmic-Misiraca has been named as the new president of the supervisory body for Bosnia and Herzegovina’s War Crimes Processing Strategy.
Bosnia Indicts Serb Soldier for Murder, Rape
Former Bosnian Serb Army soldier Sasa Cvetkovic was charged with committing war crimes in Srebrenica and Bratunac in 1992, including the murder and rape of civilians.
Bosnia Reduces Two Serbs’ Srebrenica Genocide Sentences
The state court reduced former Bosnian Serb special policemen Dusko Jevic and Mendeljev Djuric’s Srebrenica genocide sentences to 20 years each because the wrong criminal code was used at their...
Bosnia Awaits Extradition of Nine War Crimes Suspects
The Bosnian Justice Ministry is awaiting the extradition of nine people wanted for trial on war crimes charges from the United States, Russia, Switzerland, France, Serbia, Brazil and Australia.
Hague Prosecutors Object to Freeing Mladic for Treatment
Prosecutors at the UN court objected to a request from Bosnian Serb ex-military commander Ratko Mladic for temporary release for medical treatment, arguing his health is stable and he might...
Interpol Issues Arrest Notices for Wanted Serbian Radicals
Interpol has issued ‘red notices’ for the arrest of three members of the nationalist Serbian Radical Party who are wanted by the UN’s war crimes tribunal for contempt of court.