You would be hard-pressed to find a country where a random midsized city in the American Midwest is mentioned more often than New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago combined—unless you’re in Bosnia. Ever ...
THE HAGUE (Reuters) - A Bosnian Croat wartime commander died after swallowing what he said was poison in a U.N. war crimes courtroom on Wednesday after losing an appeal against a 20-year prison ...
Bosnian Croat war criminal Slobodan Praljak, who swallowed poison before UN judges in The Hague last week, had a private funeral in Zagreb, a Croatian newspaper reported Saturday. Moments after the UN ...
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Bosnia’s war, 30 years on: How did the atrocities happen?
Thirty years on, Bosnia still lives with the legacy of ethnic cleansing, mass displacement and the Srebrenica genocide.
An internally displaced Bosniian Serb enters his home. Some 113,000 people forced from their homes are still living in this and 154 other "collective centers" around the internally divided country 20 ...
The procurement of combat aircraft, long-range artillery, and missile systems is becoming almost daily news, and the issue of ...
Bruno Stojic, former defence minister of the unrecognised Croat-led Herzeg-Bosnia wartime statelet, asked for early release for a third time, stressing that he has expressed “sincere regret” for his ...
In the third of a series examining the legacy of independent Croatia’s first president, BIRN looks at how Franjo Tudjman led his country to independence through war, happy with the ‘empty land’ left ...
TOVARNIK, Croatia (Reuters) - Traffic began flowing through the major Serbia-Croatia border crossing at Bajakovo on Wednesday after a two-day blockade imposed to stem the flow of migrants across the ...
In 1991, before the conflict, there were about 15,000 Bosniaks living in the U.S. Today, according to the Congress of North American Bosniaks, an estimated 350,000 people of Bosnian descent live in ...
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