Sunday, 15 february 2026.
Support for Russia among Some Pro-Russian Bosnian Groups, but Not All
Some pro-Russian groups in Bosnia have expressed support for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Others are still silent.
International Prosecutor to Probe Possible War Crimes in Ukraine
The chief prosecutor at the International Criminal Court said he will open an investigation into possible war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine Challenges Russia’s ‘Genocide’ Claim at Hague Court
Ukraine has filed a suit against Russia at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, accusing Moscow of making false allegations of genocide to bolster its case for war.
Bosnian War Prison Camp Detainees Were Raped, Witness Testifies
An ex-detainee told the war crime trial of former Bosnian Serb soldier Novak Stjepanovic that female captives were taken from the Sase mine prison camp near Srebrenica in 1992 to...
Bosnia Exhumes Bones of Three War Victims in Mostar
Parts of the skeletons of three people, believed to be Bosniak victims of the war who disappeared in 1993, have been exhumed from a burial site in the Mostar area.
‘Can’t Talk Anymore’: Trapped in Syria, Awaiting Word from Serbia
More than two dozen Serbian women remain trapped in refugee camps in Syria, waiting so far in vain to be repatriated by the Serbian state. Whispered messages via banned mobile...
Nine Bosnian Serb Ex-Fighters Face Trial for Mass Killing
The Bosnian court confirmed an indictment charging nine former soldiers and policemen with committing a crime against humanity in the village of Zijemlje near Mostar, where around 100 Bosniaks, including...
Bosnia to Try Ex-Policemen for Crime Against Humanity in Prijedor
The state court confirmed an indictment charging former Bosnian Serb policemen Dane Bajic and Mijodrag Knezevic with involvement in illegal detentions, torture and murder in the Prijedor area in 1992.
Hungary Bans Annual Neo-Nazi Gathering in Budapest
‘Day of Honour’, held in memory of Nazi garrison in besieged Budapest at end of World War II, is prohibited this year – with police citing extremism and fears for...
Serbia Ignores International Criticism of Alleged Vietnamese Exploitation
Despite a European Parliament resolution, a UN call and evidence collected by media and NGOs, Serbia is not probing allegations that Vietnamese workers were exploited at a Chinese-run construction site.
Bosnian Serb Army Officer’s Forced Labour Conviction Quashed
Wartime Bosnian Serb Army officer Veljko Papic’s conviction for forcing civilians to do hard labour on the front lines in besieged Sarajevo in 1993-94 was overturned and a retrial ordered.
How Right-Wing Football Fans Were Mobilised for Bosnian Serb Celebration
The night before the Day of Republika Srpska was marked in defiance of a Constitutional Court ruling, Bosnian Serb football fan groups celebrated with fireworks and nationalist symbols in what...