Sunday, 11 january 2026.
Bosnia Identifies Three More Srebrenica Victims from Mass Graves
Three more victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide whose remains were discovered in mass graves have been officially identified, including a boy who was 16 when he was killed.
Sarajevo’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’, Enduring Symbols of Wartime Tragedy
Bosko Brkic, a Bosnian Serb, and his Bosniak girlfriend, Admira Ismic, became symbols of the Bosnian war when they were shot dead in Sarajevo on May 19, 1993 - and...
Constitutional Court Rejects Bosnian Serb Ex-Policeman’s Appeal
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Constitutional Court ruled that Mico Jurisic, who was jailed for 11 years for crimes against humanity against non-Serb civilians in the Prijedor area during the war in...
UN Court Dismisses Karadzic’s Objections to UK Jailing: Lawyer
Former Bosnian Serb Radovan Karadzic’s objections to serving his sentence in a Britain prison, where he claims he could be attacked by Muslim extremists, have been rejected by the Hague...
Serbia Convicts Bosnian Serb Ex-Soldier of Wartime Rape
A Belgrade court found former Bosnian Serb Army soldier Dalibor Krstovic of raping a Bosniak woman who was being held prisoner at a school in Kalinovik in south-eastern Bosnia and...
Radovan Karadzic Contests ‘Death Sentence’ Transfer to British Jail
The former Bosnian Serb political leader’s lawyers objected to the UN court’s decision to send him to Britain to serve his life sentence, claiming that he could be killed by...
Peace Activists Place Memorial Signs at Unmarked Bosnian War Sites
Peace activists from the Centre for Nonviolent Action put up temporary signs at eight unmarked locations in Bosnia and Herzegovina where people were detained, abused and killed during the 1992-95...
28 Years On, Families Still Searching for Missing Bosnian Soldiers
Empty graves are waiting for three young Bosnian Army soldiers who disappeared during an attack by Bosnian Croat forces in Mostar in May 1993, but despite their families’ efforts, their...
Bosnian Serbs Honour Controversial Nobel-Winning Author Handke
The Bosnian Serb authorities presented an award to Austrian Nobel Prize-winner Peter Handke, who has been accused of sympathising with Slobodan Milosevic and downplaying the Srebrenica genocide.