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On this day in 1992, a war crime was committed at Bikavac in Višegrad. The crime known as the Living Bonfire took place on ...
A sunken 18th-century boat was discovered by chance by a diver near the majestic stone walls of Croatia's medieval city of ...
The Association of Families of Missing Persons from the Kalinovik Area “Istina Kalinovik 92” held a commemoration for the 33rd anniversary of the suffering of Bosniak civilians from the Kalinovik area ...
If Mirsad “Mike” Causevic is successful, a 12-foot-tall statue on the Northwest Side will honor 3,176 people killed in his ...
Yugoslavia, once a unified country in Southeastern Europe, has long since disintegrated into six independent nations. The ...
UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders Mary Lawlor on Friday urged authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) to ensure the protection and promotion of human rights ...
According to the 2013 census, the Bosniak-Croat Federation had a population of 2.219 million and Republika Srpska 1.228 million, but the country has experienced heavy population loss. Today it is ...
According to the 2013 census, the Bosniak-Croat Federation had a population of 2.219 million and Republika Srpska 1.228 million, ... The 43-month ethnic war that followed, ...
In fact, many Bosniak Muslims have taken Croatian citizenship, betraying little actual belief in a Bosnian construct. Bosnia-Herzegovina has not moved on from the 1995 Dayton Accords , which ended ...
Under a peace deal that ended its 1992-95 war, Bosnia is made up of two autonomous regions, the Bosniak-Croat Federation and a Serb Republic, linked via a weak central government.
According to the Bosnian constitution, a Bosniak and a Croat must be elected presidents in the Bosniak-Croat federation and a Serb must be voted in as president in Republika Srpska.
Bosnia's three-member presidency on Thursday nominated Croat politician Borjana Kristo as the Balkan country's first female prime minister-designate, following a general election in October.