Wednesday, 9 july 2025.
Bosnian Wartime Aid Convoy Attackers Evade Justice
Twenty-four years have passed without any prosecutions for the ambush of the ‘Tuzla Convoy of Salvation’, when seven Bosniak truck drivers and several passengers were killed by Croat forces.
Bosnia’s Justice Sector Reform: Optimism and Delay
A year and a half after the adoption of the Justice Sector Reform Strategy, state institutions are just beginning to implement some of the steps, and international monitors doubt that...
Far-Right Balkan Groups Flourish on the Net
Excluded from the mainstream media, whose content is more heavily policed, the purveyors of extreme ideologies are spreading their messages of fear and hatred on social networks.
No Deradicalisation Schemes for Bosnian Terror Convicts
Because of a lack of resources, Bosnians convicted of fighting for radical Islamist groups abroad are not helped to ‘deradicalise’ in jail or to reintegrate into society after their release.
Bosnia Struggles to Address Child Begging Problem
Despite the fact that some cases involve the organised exploitation of minors, the Bosnian authorities have failed to find a workable solution to the widespread problem of children begging on...
Non-Medics Overload Bosnia’s Failing Health System
The percentage of non-medics working in Bosnian hospitals is too high and is suffocating the health sector, experts warn.
Scrapped US Health Conference Costs Bosnia Canton Dear
The former director of the Health Insurance Institute of Sarajevo Canton faces a lawsuit after spending more than 20,000 euros on a conference in the US that never took place.
Ratko Mladic’s Trial Edges Closer to Final Judgment
After accusations of genocide, ethnic cleansing, brutal detentions and a punishing siege, lawyers in the four-year trial of Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic begin to present their closing arguments...