Friday, 6 february 2026.
UN Court Rejects Plea to Release Karadzic
The UN war crimes court in The Hague rejected a request from the defence of former Bosnian Serb President Radovan Karadzic to grant him temporary release.
‘White Ribbon Day’ Commemorates Killed Bosnian Children
Several hundred people gathered in Prijedor to remember May 31, 1992, when the Bosnian Serb authorities ordered all non-Serbs to mark their houses with white flags or sheets.
Bosnia Steps Up Missing Persons Identifications
Bosnia’s Institute for Missing Persons says it has intensified searches, exhumations and identifications of war victims from the Srebrenica, Zvornik and Mostar areas.
Bosnia War Victims Slate Call to Release Karadzic
Representatives of Bosnian victims' associations have condemned reports that the Hague tribunal is considering temporarily releasing the former Bosnian Serb leader.
Massacre Victims Remembered in Tuzla, Bosnia
People in Tuzla commemorated the 21st anniversary of a Bosnian Serb attack that killed 71 and injured 120, while the commander convicted of ordering the strike continued to contest the...
Bosnia Fines Football Clubs for Nationalist Chants
Over the 2015-16 Bosnian football league season, the country’s clubs had to pay a total of more than 140,000 euros in fines, many for their supporters’ use of nationalist chants...
Serbia Acquits 10 of Hiding Ratko Mladic
A Serbian court cleared 10 people of helping former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic evade arrest while he was on the run from war crimes charges in the 2000s.
Bosnian Boxing Star Acquitted of Wartime Crimes
Former world champion boxer Mensur Peljto was acquitted of abusing and torturing Serb civilians and prisoners of war while he was a fighter with the Croatian Defence Council in 1992....
Sarajevo Museum to Preserve Wartime Childhood Memories
A group of Sarajevo residents is developing a museum devoted to childhood during wartime to preserve the mementoes and memories of Bosnians who grew up during the 1990s conflict.
Bosnian Witnesses Complain of Threats to Change Testimony
Witnesses in war crimes cases in Bosnia and Herzegovina have been pressurised to change their testimonies through threats or offers of bribes, victims’ associations have told BIRN.
Bosna i Hercegovina kao raj za Arape (VIDEO)
Porast turističkih posjeta Bosni i Hercegovini gostiju iz arapskih zemalja, koji odnedavno najavljuju i višemilionska investicijska ulaganja, zabrinjava bh.
Wealthy Arabs Buy Slice of ‘Heaven’ in Bosnia
Bosnia is becoming an attractive destination for Arab and Gulf state visitors, many of whom are buying real estate – but while some welcome the influx, not everyone is delighted.