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Post-war Bosnia to take full control of air space for first timeBosnia will take full control of its air space from Thursday for the first time ever after its 1990s war of independence led to a period of oversight by international peace forces.Reuters - Published | |
Bosnia sacks children's home managers after protests over abuseBosnian officials bowed to pressure from protesters on Friday and dismissed the management of a residential home after an opposition lawmaker publicized photos showing children with special needs tied..Reuters - Published | |
Bosnians outraged by alleged abuse of children with special needsSarajevo's prosecutor has launched an investigation into the alleged abuse of children with special needs at a state-run care home in Bosnia, after a lawmaker made public photographs and a video..Reuters - Published | |
Bosnia names Serb as prime minister after compromise on NATOBosnia named a Serb economist as prime minister on Tuesday after a compromise between its Serb, Croat and Muslim co-presidents on submitting annual reform plans to NATO ended a 13-month deadlock..Reuters - Published | |
Bosnia's presidency nominates PM-designate after 13 monthsBosnia's inter-ethnic presidency said on Tuesday it has nominated economist Zoran Tegeltija, a Serb, as prime minister-designate, after its Serb, Croat and Bosniak members agreed on how to proceed..Reuters - Published | |
French ambassador in Bosnia summoned over Macron's 'time bomb' remarkBosnia's presidency summoned the French ambassador on Friday to protest over President Emmanuel Macron's comment that the country is a "time bomb" due to returning Islamist fighters.Reuters - Published | |
As bigotry stirs globally, Bosnian Jews, Muslims recall lesson in toleranceBosnia's Jews and Muslims on Thursday marked the bicentenary of the rescue of a dozen Jews from an Ottoman-era governor's jail, saying their liberation by Sarajevo Muslims is a great example of..Reuters - Published | |
Winter poses new threat to migrants in Bosnian forest campHundreds of migrants from the Middle East and Asia living in a freezing camp in the forests of Bosnia are short of food and bedding and at growing risk as the bitter Balkan winter approaches, aid..Reuters - Published | |
Bosnian Serb ex-soldier jailed for 20 years for burning Muslim civiliansA Bosnian court jailed a former Bosnian Serb soldier for 20 years on Wednesday for setting ablaze 57 Muslim Bosniaks, of whom 26 including a two-day-old baby died, near the eastern town of Visegrad..Reuters - Published | |
Bosnia faces outflow of military personnel over low wages: Parliamentary commissionerBosnia is facing an outflow from its politically sensitive multi-ethnic armed forces (OSBiH) due to the failure of political institutions to approve adequate funding, the Balkan country's military..Reuters - Published | |
Council of Europe, U.N. agency urges Bosnia to move migrants campThe U.N. migration agency and the Council of Europe's human rights commissioner urged Bosnia on Thursday to relocate an overcrowded migrant camp, warning of a humanitarian risk because of "deplorable"..Reuters - Published | |
Rival Bosnia regions agree to joint program of EU-related reformsBosnia's two rival autonomous regions adopted a joint four-year program of socio-economic reforms in a rare display of unity on Thursday to boost growth and competitiveness in line with EU..Reuters - Published | Bosnia will take back and try nine captured Islamic state fightersBosnia is preparing to take back and try nine of its nationals suspected of fighting for Islamic State in Syria, its security minister said on Wednesday.Reuters - Published |
U.N. calls on Bosnia to stop forcing migrants into unsafe campThe United Nations called on Bosnia on Tuesday to stop forcing migrants to settle at an unsafe camp near the Croatian border, describing it as unfit for housing people.Reuters - Published | Bosnia ordered to remove church from Srebrenica survivor's landBosnian authorities were ordered on Tuesday to remove from a Muslim Bosniak woman's courtyard an Orthodox church which was built after she was driven out by Bosnian Serb forces who killed 22 of her..Reuters - Published |
Bosnians march in first Gay Pride under tight police protectionSeveral thousand people marched in Bosnia's first Gay Pride on Sunday, protected by a major security operation including anti-sniper units after some conservative Muslim groups organized..Reuters - Published | In global first, U.N. body orders Bosnia to pay wartime rape victimThe United Nations has ordered Bosnia to compensate a woman raped by a soldier during war and to set up a nationwide war crimes reparation scheme, after the first case of sexual violence brought before..Reuters - Published |
Eighteen migrants hurt trying to cross Bosnia-Croatia border: officialsEighteen migrants were injured while trying to illegally reach the European Union across Bosnia's border with Croatia, Bosnian officials said on Wednesday.Reuters - Published | Rival Bosnia leaders agree to form government 10 months after voteBosnia's rival Serb, Croat and Bosniak leaders agreed on Monday to form a central government 10 months after a general election, reaching a compromise about Bosnia's integration into NATO which had..Reuters - Published |
Bosnian court detains Indian businessman Pramod Mittal over suspected fraudA court in Bosnia on Thursday ordered a one-month detention for Indian businessman Pramod Mittal and two other officials who have been suspected of involvement with organized crime and abuse of office..Reuters - Published | Dutch state partially liable for Srebrenica deaths: defense ministryThe Dutch government on Friday said it accepted the Dutch state was partially liable for the deaths in 1995 of 350 Muslim males who were expelled from a U.N. base and killed by attacking Bosnian Serb..Reuters - Published |
Two Bosnians jailed for plotting Islamist attack on state policeBosnia's state court on Thursday sentenced two radical Islamists to four and 2-1/2 years respectively in prison after convicting them of plotting a terrorist attack on security police.Reuters - Published |