Friday, 27 february 2026.
Serb General’s Tuzla Massacre Case Delayed Again
A hearing in Belgrade in the case of former Bosnian Serb general Novak Djukic, sentenced for ordering a deadly artillery strike on Tuzla in Bosnia, was postponed because he was...
State Minister Buys Top-of the-Range Car
The state minister of communications and transportation, Ismir Jusko, has bought a new official car, a top-of-the-range Skoda Superb costing more than 41,000 euros.
Bosnia’s ‘Islamist Hub’ Tag is Complete Nonsense
The EU’s anti-terror chief says the UK probably has more Islamist extremists than anywhere else in Europe – so why do people keep going on about Bosnia?
Mass Grave Found Near Koricanske Stijene, Bosnia
A new mass grave has been discovered in the locality of Koricanske Stijene, which in 1992 was site of a grisly mass killing of 200 Bosniak and Croat civilians.
Bosnia War Vicitims Condemn Acquittal of Mladic’s Helpers
Legal experts and Bosnian war victims have slated the Serbian Appeal Court, after it acquitted ten people charged with helping to conceal the former Bosnian Serb commander, Ratko Mladic.
Bosnian Serb General Found Guilty of Hiding Mladic
Belgrade court found on Tuesday the retired Bosnian Serb general Marko Lugonja guilty of hiding the fugitive Ratko Mladic in his apartment in 2002. Belgrade Appellate Court has found Marko...
Belgrade Wants Serbian War Criminals Jailed in Serbia
Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic urged the UN to allow Serbian citizens convicted of war crimes to serve their sentences in their home country, although this request was not granted when...
UN Court Ends Case Against Serbian Radical
The Hague Tribunal has terminated proceedings against Jovo Ostojic, a member of Vojislav Seselj’s nationalist Serbian Radical Party who was wanted for alleged witness intimidation, after he died in June.
Bosnian Serb Ex-Soldier Charged with Torture, Rape
Former Bosnian Serb Army serviceman Vuk Ratkovic was accused of torturing, abusing, raping and beating a victim on several occasions in the Visegrad area from 1992 to 1993. The Bosnian...
Bosnian Serb Policemen’s War Crimes Convictions Upheld
Three Bosnian Serb ex-policemen were sentenced to a total of 23 years in prison for crimes against humanity in Bileca, while an ex-soldier was jailed for 14 years for the...
‘Men Don’t Cry’: Revealing Balkan Veterans’ Emotions
A new feature film made by a Bosnian war veteran dramatically explores the minds of men who fought in the 1990s and how it affected them psychologically and emotionally.
Bosnia-Born American Sues US over Travel Ban
A Bosnian-American is suing the US government after he was placed on the ‘no-fly list’, which prevents him from doing his job and from visiting his family in Bosnia and...