Monday, 23 june 2025.
A Russian Thank You for Fans from Bijeljina for Supporting Russian Military
During a match last weekend, fans of a football club from Bijeljina displayed a banner of a notorious Russian military unit fighting in Ukraine. The Russian military unit, whose members...
Ukrainian Woman Testifies About Sexual Abuse to Help Document Russian Crimes
By testifying about beatings and sexual abuse suffered in Russian captivity, a woman from eastern Ukraine aims to inspire others to testify in order to document as many crimes as...
Ex-Inmates Mark Bosnian Prison Camp Anniversary with Peace Message
Former inmates of a Bosnian Croat-run Heliodrom detention camp near Mostar marked the 30th anniversary of the beginning of the dissolution of the facility by paying tribute to prisoners who...
Five Bosnian Serb Ex-Policemen Jailed for Torturing Civilians
Appeal judges at the Bosnian state court upheld the verdict convicting five former policemen of torturing Bosniak civilian detainees in the north-eastern town of Janja from 1992 to 1994.
Bosnia Convicts Serb Ex-Soldier of Killing Prisoner at School
Bosnian Serb Army ex-soldier Milenko Macanovic was sentenced to five-and-a-half years in prison for war crimes for killing a Bosniak civilian prisoner who was detained at a school in Kljuc...
The Russian Ties of Arrested Military Trade Union Leader in Serbia
The president of the Military Trade Union of Serbia, Novica Antic, is under investigation in Serbia for embezzlement. He maintains close ties with people connected to the regime of Vladimir...
Job or Welfare: Bosnians with Intellectual Disabilities Have to Choose
Most people with developmental difficulties or intellectual disabilities want to work for their living, but in Bosnia and Herzegovina, only a few decide to accept jobs because they could lose...
Hague Court Sends Serbian Radicals’ Case to Belgrade for Trial
The UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague has sent the contempt of court case against ultranationalist Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj and four co-accused to the Serbian judiciary...
How A Convicted Head Of Slovak Counter-Intelligence Ended Up In Bosnia’s Mostar
Peter Gasparovic, who was sentenced in Slovakia for corruption, fled to Mostar while on parole and has sought asylum there, becoming the third senior Slovak security official to have taken...