Friday, 6 february 2026.
Bosnian Serb Ex-Soldier Indicted for Doboj Persecution
Former Bosnian Serb Army soldier Djorgje Simic was indicted for crimes against humanity against non-Serb civilians in the Doboj area in 1992 and 1993. The Bosnian state court on Thursday...
Brcko Wartime Leader ‘Freed Prisoner from Barracks’
A witness told the trial of Brcko’s wartime president, Djordje Ristanic, that the defendant came to free a prisoner from a military barracks in the town in 1992. Testifying at...
Bosnian Prosecution Seeks More Funds for Exhumations
The prosecution has asked the Bosnian state presidency for more money to exhume war graves after only receiving 95,000 euros from the Council of Ministers for 2017. The Bosnian state...
Vogosca Serb Chief ‘Assaulted Detainees at Police Station’
At the trial of the former head of the Serb Crisis Committee in the Vogosca municipality, a witness said that the defendant Jovan Tintor threatened and hit him.
Srebrenica Convict Ljubisa Beara Dies in Germany
The former chief of security at the main headquarters of the Bosnian Serb Army, Ljubisa Beara, has died in a German prison where he was serving a life term for...
Bosnia Struggles to Address Child Begging Problem
Despite the fact that some cases involve the organised exploitation of minors, the Bosnian authorities have failed to find a workable solution to the widespread problem of children begging on...
Hague Tribunal Rejects Karadzic’s Cancer Claims
A medical report rejected former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic’s claims that there were abnormally high levels of cancer among war crimes defendants held at the UN court’s detention centre.
Bosnia Charges Serb Woman with Vlasenica Massacre
Visnja Acimovic was charged with involvement in the shooting of 37 Bosniak prisoners in the Vlasenica municipality in 1992. The Bosnian state prosecution on Monday charged Visnja Acimovic, also known...
Serb Fighters Charged with Visegrad Bosniaks’ Disappearances
Two former Bosnian Serb soldiers and an ex-policeman were charged with crimes against humanity over the torture and subsequent forced disappearance of six Bosniaks from Visegrad in 1992. The state...
Non-Medics Overload Bosnia’s Failing Health System
The percentage of non-medics working in Bosnian hospitals is too high and is suffocating the health sector, experts warn.
BIRN BiH Widens Focus, Addresses New Challenges
In its 11th year, the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIRN BiH) began reporting on corruption, organised crime and terrorism, while maintaining a leading role in monitoring war...
Scrapped US Health Conference Costs Bosnia Canton Dear
The former director of the Health Insurance Institute of Sarajevo Canton faces a lawsuit after spending more than 20,000 euros on a conference in the US that never took place.