Thursday, 3 july 2025.
Auditors: EU Underfunded Balkan Media, Anti-Graft Projects
European auditors said the European Commission has provided relatively little funding for projects in the field of freedom of the media and the fight against organised crime and corruption in...
New Court in Bosnia’s Prijedor Offers Victims Hope
A new district court and prosecution should be established in Prijedor in Bosnia’s Serb-dominated Republika Srpska by the end of the year, giving victims cautious hope of faster war crimes...
Mladic Demands Closing Statements in February 2016
Former Bosnian Serb Army chief Ratko Mladic’s defence filed an appeal against a court decision scheduling the presentation of closing statements in his trial for December this year.
Bosnia Elects War Criminal, Corrupt Officials as Mayors
Five people who were convicted of war crimes, corruption, kidnapping and abuse of office have been elected as mayors in municipal polls in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Netherlands Targeted in Appeal Over Srebrenica Deaths
War victims are launching an appeal in The Hague, calling for the Netherlands to be held responsible for the deaths of all the Bosniaks from Srebrenica who were killed in...
Switzerland Arrests Bosnian Wartime Child Murder Suspect
Swiss police have arrested Elfeta Veseli, a female former Bosnian Army soldier who is suspected of murdering a 12-year-old Serb boy in the Zvornik area in 1992. The Bosnian state...
Mladic Defence Allowed ‘Unfair Trial’ Claim Appeal
The Hague Tribunal has allowed Ratko Mladic's lawyers to file an appeal against the UN court’s decision which rejected a defence allegation that the defendant's right to a fair trial...
Mladic Defence Not Allowed to File Evidence Appeal
The Hague Tribunal has not allowed former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic’s defence to file an appeal against a decision declaring that the defence’s evidence presentation finished in mid-August.