Saturday, 17 january 2026.
29 Years In Prision For Terrorizing Sarajevo
The Appellate Chamber of the Hague Tribunal has reduced its earlier sentence against Dragomir Milosevic for crimes committed against civilians in Sarajevo, acquitting him of responsibility for the massacre committed...
Grieving Bosnian Mother Waits to Confront Karadzic
Dzenana Sokolovic who lost her son, aged seven, to a sniper in 1994 will be among the first witnesses to appear at the genocide trial of the former Bosnian Serb...
Italy Honours Heroic Compassion of Bosnian Widow
The selflessness of a poor mother who took in an abandoned child 17 years ago, at the height of the Bosnian war, is recognized in Padua’s Garden of the Righteous.
Kapic Appeal Sets Precedent
The Defence of Suad Kapic, who has been sentenced to 17 years in prison for crimes committed in the Sanski Most area, will file an appeal with the third-instance chamber,...
Decision Close on Bosnia’s International Judges and Prosecutors
Serbs and Bosniaks remain bitterly divided over whether presence of international judges and prosecutors is a help or a hindrance.
War-Time Video Triggers Dispute
Bosnian Serb TV stations have shown a war-time video clip allegedly incriminating a popular Bosniak military commander, Atif Dudakovic, in the execution of two Bosniak prisoners of war.
Let Karadzic’s Trial be Fair – But also Quick
The sooner the former Bosnian Serb leader I know so well is sentenced, the sooner the war he began will finally be over.
Mandic: Health Problems of the Judge and Indictee
Due to the poor health of a member of the Appellate Chamber the presentation of the Prosecution's first-instance verdict appeal in the case of Momcilo Mandic has been postponed until...
Mandic: Appeal Presented in Absence of Indictee
The State Prosecution begins presenting its first-instance verdict appeal in the absence of indictee Momcilo Mandic.
There Must Not be Another ‘Lost Generation’
Andrej Nosov tells Aida Alic about the Days of Sarajevo festival in Belgrade, Serbia’s attitude towards its past and the crucial role artists can play in reconciliation.