Milorad Dodik, president of the Republic of Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina, speaks exclusively to The American Conservative ...
Bosnia and Herzegovina is arguably in its biggest crisis since the end of the civil war (1992–1995) and the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement in 1995, ...
NATO’s secretary general on Monday pledged the military alliance’s “unwavering” support for Bosnia’s territorial integrity ...
Bosnia's autonomous Serb region passed legislation barring the national police and judiciary from its territory after a state court banned its separatist leader Milorad Dodik from politics for six ...
The Dayton Accords split Bosnia and Herzegovina into two entities: the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, primarily composed of Bosniaks and Croats, and Republika Srpska, a Serb-majority entity.
Bosniaks and ethnic Croats voted for independence in 1992 against the wishes of the Bosnian Serbs, who feared they would become a minority in a sovereign Bosnia. The 43-month ethnic war that ...
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina made a statement after the first-instance verdict in the criminal case “Milorad Dodik and others” was pronounced, stating that it always makes decisions based on ...
In 1994, Bosnia's warring Croats and Muslims signed a cease-fire. The Croats agreed to pull back from the Muslim city of Mostar, which had been under siege. In 1999, a jury in Jasper, Texas ...
Zoran Milanović greets supporters in Zagreb as the preliminary results grant him victory in a runoff vote for the presidency, 12 January, 2025 Ed Sheeran says he had permission to busk after ...
What do you think is the reason behind the mutual interest of Slovenes and Croats? First of all, there was no full-scale war in Slovenia in 1991 [The Ten-Day War in Slovenia lasted between June 27th ...
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