Air pollution in Bosnia kills thousands of people prematurely each year, and harms the health of thousands more. In spite of this, Bosnian authorities have failed to take concrete action... read more →
War criminal Sakib Mahmuljin is not serving his jail sentence and is instead undergoing medical treatment in Turkey, his lawyer confirmed earlier this week. Mahmuljin is the former commander of... read more →
The Bosnian state court appeals chamber announced it had upheld Malko Koroman’s acquittal of committing war crimes in the Pale area in 1992. The second-instance verdict was delivered on 15... read more →
Croatian officials on Friday celebrated the 27th anniversary of the country’s Operation Storm military victory over rebel Serbs. Political leaders, wartime military generals and war veterans all gathered in the... read more →
New legislation drafted by US lawmakers in the Senate aims to bolster economic development in the Western Balkans through a range of infrastructure, trade and anti-corruption initiatives. These include the... read more →
UN’s special advisor on the prevention of genocide, Alice Wairimu Nderitu, has warned that genocide denial in Bosnia is a barrier to reconciliation in the country. Speaking at the Srebrenica... read more →
Serbia has extradited Ivica Husnik, convicted of being involved in the killings of 200 people at Ovcara Farm near Vukovar in November 1991, to Croatia to serve his sentence for... read more →
A new report has tracked the establishment of a Turkish extreme nationalist “Grey Wolves” cell in Bosnia. According to journalists with the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN), Huseyin Cakalli has... read more →
Russian authorities are comparing the invasion of Ukraine to the Srebrenica genocide during the Yugoslav wars as a means of spreading misinformation throughout Bosnia and Hergozovina. In official statements, Russian... read more →
A new report by the Belgrade-based Humanitarian Law Center criticised the Serbian War Crimes Prosecutor’s Office of being “extremely inefficient,” voicing concern that more than one half of last year’s... read more →