Bosnian leader convicted over Covid ventilators deal The prime minister of one of Bosnia's two regions has been sentenced to four years in prison in a case involving the purchase of Chinese … World • 05 Apr
Croatia opens bridge around Bosnia to get to Dubrovnik Croatia is celebrating the opening of a long-awaited bridge linking its southern Adriatic coast including Dubrovnik with the rest of the country, bypassing a narrow … World • 27 Jul 22
Russia accused of stoking divisions in Bosnia As war rages in Ukraine, more than a thousand miles away in Bosnia observers are warning that Russia is fanning the embers of separatism which … World • 29 Apr 22
EU warns Bosnian Serbs over secessionist 'rhetoric' The Bosnian Serb leadership risks sanctions and a loss of aid should it continue to incite tensions among Bosnian communities with inflammatory rhetoric as used … World • 10 Jan 22
Bosnian Serb MPs face key vote in secession push Bosnian Serb MPs were set to meet today to kickstart a controversial process of withdrawing from the country's central institutions, despite repeated warnings against the … World • 10 Dec 21
Srebrenica genocide victims found in new mass grave More victims of the 1995 Srebrenica massacre have been found in a newly discovered mass grave in the south of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Netherlands-based … Europe • 09 Dec 21
'Consequences' for Bosnia over freezing migrants - EU Bosnia risks "severe consequences" to its reputation if assistance is not urgently given to 1,700 people left without shelter for more than three weeks, the … Europe • 11 Jan 21
Protests against mass remembering Nazi collaborators Thousands of people have marched in Bosnia to protest against a Mass being held to honour Croatia's Nazi collaborators and civilians killed after World War … Europe • 16 May 20
Radovan Karadzic appeals against increased sentence Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic has filed an appeal against a UN court's decision to increase his sentence to life in jail for war … World • 28 Mar 19
Weather leaves migrants stuck in Bosnia for winter Harsh weather conditions and tight police border controls have stopped thousands of people from attempting to cross into Croatia at the European Union's Balkan frontier, … Europe • 15 Dec 18
Karadzic says trial prosecutors 'twisted his words' Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic today asked UN judges to overturn his genocide conviction, accusing prosecutors of unfairly blackening his name and twisting his … World • 23 Apr 18
War crimes defendant dies after he 'drank poison' The wartime commander of Bosnian Croat forces, Slobodan Praljak, died after he drank poison seconds after United Nations judges turned down his appeal against a … World • 29 Nov 17
'No reconciliation' in Bosnia, says retired Irish colonel A retired Irish Army Colonel who gave evidence in the trial of Serbian General Ratko Mladic in The Hague has said there are fears that … Video • 22 Nov 17
Ratko Mladic - the 'Butcher of Bosnia' In the 1990s he was the burly, brash general leading nationalist Bosnian Serbs towards a seemingly sweeping victory in Bosnia's war. Ratko Mladic • 22 Nov 17
Bosnia appeals ruling clearing Serbia of genocide Bosnia is to ask the United Nations' top court to review its 2007 ruling that cleared Serbia of genocide during the 1990s civil war. News • 24 Feb 17
A Country Haunted Series2 EP10 “Now, to this day, you can see the effects that the war has had on the society. You see people with that kind of vacant … Voices • 14 Nov 16
Conflicts & Crime Series2 EP5 “Doing the actual work itself wasn’t difficult. When it got difficult was when the relatives of the people who were being exhumed from the graves … Voices • 31 Oct 16
Pope Francis celebrates Mass in Sarajevo Pope Francis has said the world faces "a kind of third world war being fought piecemeal". News • 06 Jun 15
Karadzic accuses prosecutors of lying at trial Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic accused prosecutors of lying about his role in Bosnia's descent into civil war to make up for a lack … News • 01 Oct 14
34 miners trapped after Bosnia earthquake Thirty-four Bosnian coal miners are trapped half a kilometre underground after an earthquake triggered a rock burst, leaving rescue teams struggling to clear debris to … News • 05 Sep 14
Bosnian floods cause landmine problem to resurface Widespread flooding across the Balkans has meant that thousands of landmines, a legacy of the conflict of the 1990s, may have shifted from the places … Special Reports • 20 May 14
Over 1m affected by devastating floods in Bosnia Bosnia has said that more than a quarter of its 4m people had been affected by the worst floods to hit the Balkans in living … News • 20 May 14
Mladic witness says Serbs fought in 'self-defence' Former Bosnian Serb army chief Ratko Mladic's defence case opened at the Yugoslav war crimes court with one of his officers insisting his forces acted … News • 19 May 14
Death toll in Balkans flooding rises to 44 More bodies were recovered from the Serbian town of Obrenovac as unprecedented floods swept the region, bringing the overall death toll across the Balkans to … News • 18 May 14
Worst flooding in a century in Balkans kills 30 At least 30 people have died in the last three days in the worst floods to hit Bosnia and Serbia in a century. News • 17 May 14