Srebrenica was under siege for three years before it fell to Bosnian Serb forces in July 1995, but people in the enclave struggled to live as normally as possible despite...
The remains of some 1,000 victims of the 1995 Srebrenica massacres are believed to still lie in hidden graves after their bodies were reburied again and again in attempts to...
Former Bosnian Serb special police brigade commander Goran Saric, who was acquitted of involvement in the Srebrenica genocide, said that the killings of Bosniaks in July 1995 happened, but questioned...
Hasan Hasanovic remembers how he and his brothers began a perilous trek from Srebrenica to escape Bosnian Serb forces in July 1995 - but one brother was shot dead and...
Thirty-three more victims of the 1995 mass killings of Bosniaks by Bosnian Serb forces will be buried at the annual commemoration at the Srebrenica memorial centre on July 11. On...
The State Court on Thursday jailed two men for planning terrorist attacks in East Sarajevo and Tuzla for a total of six-and-a-half years.
Former Bosnian Army security officer Mehmed Dobraca was charged with committing war crimes against civilians and prisoners of war who were detained in the Rogatica and Gorazde areas in 1995....
Faced with a growing bottleneck in its northwest, Bosnia has moved hundreds of migrants and refugees to an isolated forest camp despite the threat from landmines, fire and sickness.
Witnesses at the Hague retrial of former state security officials Jovica Stanisic and Franko Simatovic, which offers the last chance to assess the role of Serbian units in the wars...
The Council of Europe’s human rights commissioner, Dunja Mijatovic, urged the European rights and democracy organisation to adopt July 11 as an official remembrance day for the victims of the...
The president of the Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals, Carmel Agius, said in Sarajevo that the people who deny genocide should be condemned and prosecuted.
Defamation lawsuits against journalists are being increasingly used as a censorship tool in Bosnia, experts say, warning that judges’ lack of expertise on defamation laws is leading to bad verdicts.