Bishops of BiH: The possibility of injustice and overshadowing must be removed from the electoral process
The Bishops' Conference of Bosnia and Herzegovina has expressed concerns about the portrayal of a single nation as a victim, emphasizing the need for dialogue and respect during electoral processes.
Who is the Slovenian politician who mentioned Thompson in Široki?
A Slovenian MEP criticized the concerts of Marko Perković Thompson, claiming they displayed fascist symbols, amid political tensions within Slovenia.
Arrested War Criminal from BiH Hamdija Alukić: Charged with Two Attacks
Hamid Alukić, a Bosnian war criminal, has been arrested in Alabama and charged with two separate attacks during the Bosnian War.
Mišetić shut down the Bosnian unitarist Mujanović: Croatia has the right and obligation to maintain peace in BiH
Croatian Minister Gordan Grlić Radman asserts that the long-term stability of Bosnia and Herzegovina depends on the legitimate representation of its constituent nations, sparking a strong response from Bosnian unitarist political scientist Jasmin Mujanović.
Why is Štimac under attack by a Bosniak representative in BiH?
Igor Štimac, coach of NK Zrinjski, is facing political controversies in Bosnia and Herzegovina after calls were made to revoke his work and residency permits due to his recent public statements.
Štimac more successful than Cvitanović, Zrinjski won the Supercup
Zrinjski football team, led by Igor Štimac, claimed the Bosnia and Herzegovina Supercup after defeating Sarajevo in a penalty shootout.
War and Peace in Sarajevo. Story of the veterans of the most ruthless siege
The article explores the legacy of the Siege of Sarajevo, the longest siege in modern warfare, and reflects on the ongoing impacts of the civil war in the Balkans.
Most of the alleged sniper tourists during the Siege of Sarajevo were Italian, says a new book
A new book reveals that the majority of sniper tourists who shot at civilians during the Siege of Sarajevo in the early 1990s were Italian, prompting investigations in Italy and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Leipzig Book Prize: 'If the majority boasts of their tolerance, there is no tolerance left'
Bosnian author Miljenko Jergović discusses false tolerance in Bosnia and rising nationalism in Croatia upon receiving the Leipzig Book Prize.
Leipzig Book Prize: "If the majority boasts of its tolerance, there is no tolerance anymore"
Bosnian writer Miljenko Jergović discusses false tolerance in Bosnia and rising nationalism in Croatia as he receives the Leipzig Book Prize for European Understanding.
Washington Post 1996: Mujahideen Still Operating in Bosnia with Support from SDA
A 1996 article reveals Mujahideen continued to operate in Bosnia post-war, allegedly with support from top Bosnian political figures.
CIA warned in the 1990s of Iranian influence in BiH: They financed Alija Izetbegović's campaign
The article discusses how CIA reports from the 1990s highlighted Iranian financial support for Bosnian leader Alija Izetbegović during his election campaigns.
The Nerazzurri are trembling more than the Azzurri
An Italian pilot has won in F1, a player dominates tennis, and we've beaten the English at rugby, yet the tension mounts for Italy's football World Cup qualifiers against Bosnia and Wales.
Stanić: With the Week of Solidarity - Strategy and Martyrdom
The article discusses the geopolitical interests of Croatia, emphasizing the importance of protecting Croatian interests in Bosnia and Herzegovina amidst current global tensions.
Komšić supported Iran: It was attacked and has the right to defend itself
Željko Komšić, the Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, expressed his disagreement with the country's vote in favor of a UN resolution condemning Iran, arguing that Iran's actions are defensive.
The Forgotten Episode: Croatia Intercepted a Boeing Full of Weapons for Muslims in BiH
The article recounts a historical event where Croatian authorities intercepted an Iranian Boeing 747 loaded with weapons intended for Muslim forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Vrček: Beware of the 'science' of Semir Osmanagić! Who is the father of the Bosnian pyramid valley theory?
The article discusses the controversial claims of Semir Osmanagić regarding the existence of ancient pyramids in Bosnia, presenting him as a figure of pseudo-science comparable to Erich von Däniken.
Štimac faces suspension until the end of the season
Croatian football coach Igor Štimac may face a disciplinary procedure following three new complaints against him regarding his remarks about the regularity of the football championship in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
U-17 boys' team returns from UEFA friendly tournament with one victory
The U-17 boys' football team of Estonia returns from the UEFA friendly tournament with one loss and one goal.
Women’s Ice Hockey Team Became Sole Leader at Home World Championship
The Estonia women's ice hockey team defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina 3-1 in their third match of the B-group World Championship, securing a leadership position in the tournament.
The Estonian women's ice hockey team earned their third win at the home World Championship
The Estonian women's ice hockey team defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina 3:1 in their third match of the Division III B group World Championship held in Kohtla-Järve.
The women's football team had to acknowledge the superiority of Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Estonian women's football team lost 1-3 to Bosnia and Herzegovina in their first World Cup qualifying match.
Štimac on the fight for the top: 'Everyone knows who is the best'
Igor Štimac commented on his team's position in the BH Premier League after a 3:1 victory, highlighting controversies surrounding disciplinary actions against him.
Meeting Estonia - Bosnia and Herzegovina is the hidden final of the hockey tournament
Estonia and Bosnia and Herzegovina face off in a crucial match of the women's ice hockey world championship Division III B group, both teams having started the tournament with two victories each.
Bosnia and Herzegovina in Ramadan: Atmospheres Unlike Europe
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, the spirit of Ramadan brings a unique atmosphere that contrasts with typical European experiences, showcasing a vibrant blend of culture and tradition, especially in cities like Sarajevo and Mostar.
Week of Solidarity with the Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Here’s how you can get involved
The Week of Solidarity with the Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina is observed from March 1 to 8, led by the Croatian Caritas to raise awareness about the connections between Croatian believers and the Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Lead kills: From 35 million affected children to hundreds dead
A recent case in Bosnia highlights the ongoing threat of lead poisoning, impacting millions globally.
Sarajevo, the cultural footprint of the siege that ended in a leap year
The article reflects on the cultural legacy of the siege of Sarajevo, recalling its end on February 29, 1996, exactly 30 years ago, and how various forms of art have captured this painful period in history.
Štimac after Palace: Everyone in BiH can be proud of us
Coach Igor Štimac expressed pride in his team's performance despite their elimination from the UEFA Europa Conference League after losing to Crystal Palace.
Bosnia's public broadcaster halts programming in protest against funding crisis
Bosnia's public broadcaster BHRT has suspended all programming in protest against a funding crisis that could lead to its complete closure, leaving the country without a public broadcaster ahead of the upcoming elections.
Bosnia-Herzegovina: 'Blackout' at the state broadcaster
Bosnia's public broadcaster BHRT has gone dark as a protest against the government's failure to adequately support it amid rising debt issues.
Members of Torcida Admit Guilt: They Must Pay 4,500 Euros as a Fine
Fourteen members of the Torcida fan group have admitted guilt in connection with a violent incident near Tuzla Airport.
The sinking of a migrant boat at the Croatia-Bosnia border leaves one dead and several missing
A migrant boat sank at the Croatia-Bosnia border, resulting in one death and multiple missing persons.
Rudolf Barišić: About Bosniakhood and Croathood of Bosnian Croats
Rudolf Barišić discusses the complex national identity and religious debates surrounding Bosnian Croats, particularly their connections to the broader ethnic identities in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Čović received Thompson and called him a friend
Croatian politician Dragan Čović met with controversial singer Marko Perković Thompson in Mostar, amid ongoing criticism regarding Thompson's past concerts.
After the attack on Thompson, the Israeli ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina stated: I appreciate his statement.
The Israeli ambassador's comments following a controversial concert by Croatian singer Marko Perkovića Thompson sparked significant political and social debate in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
‘Pancakes for Scholarship’: Almost 6,000 Euros Raised to Help Students
A humanitarian event called 'Pancakes for Scholarship' raised nearly €6,000 to support students from low-income backgrounds in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The lineup of the women's national football team for the March Euro qualifying matches has been revealed
The Estonian women's national football team will start their Euro qualifying campaign in March, facing Bosnia and Herzegovina and Lithuania.
She wrote a book and a doctorate about the ancient custom: Dr. Vesna Haluga on the origin and significance of 'sicanje'
Dr. Vesna Haluga discusses the cultural significance of 'sicanje', a traditional form of tattooing among Catholic women from Bosnia and Herzegovina, which has gained renewed attention following its mention at the Dora music festival.
The Lelek Group will present a homage to Catholic women from Bosnia and Herzegovina in Europe
The vocal group Lelek, winner of the Dora 2026 competition, will represent Croatia at the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna with a song that pays homage to Catholic women in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Lelek Group Brings Sicanje to Dora: Do You Know What That Is?
The vocal group Lelek focuses on traditional singing in modern arrangements, presenting their song 'Andromeda' at Dora, which reflects the cultural practice of sicanje, a form of body marking with deep historical significance for Croatian Catholics in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Circulating Photos: The 'Star' of the Movie 'Wedding' 1995 Entertained Serbian Soldiers in Chetnik Uniform?!
A scandal arises surrounding actor Dragan Bjelogrlić from the film 'Wedding' after compromising photos surface showing him in a Chetnik uniform during a performance for Serbian soldiers in Bosnia.
Snipers in Sarajevo, a witness to the Times: "They were shooting at women and children, ready to tell everything to the prosecutors"
A witness from the Bosnian conflict is prepared to testify about the civilian killings by foreign snipers in Sarajevo, detailing his experiences to Italian prosecutors.
Passed to the finals: The Lelek group found inspiration in Croatian Catholic women from Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Lelek group, inspired by the struggle and resilience of Croatian Catholic women from Bosnia and Herzegovina, has advanced to the finals of the Dora festival with their song.
From the Heart of Mexico to Croatians in Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Picture of Our Lady of Guadalupe Presented to Fra Ivo Pavić
A replica of the miraculous image of Our Lady of Guadalupe was presented to Fra Ivo Pavić during his missionary visit to Mexico as a symbol of spiritual connection with the Catholic community in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Here is Sweden's group in the Nations League
Sweden's national football team secured group victory in the C division of the Nations League 2024 and will face Poland, Bosnia & Herzegovina, and Romania in group B4 in the fall of 2026.
Graffiti ‘Kill Croat’ written on the wall of a Catholic church in BiH during Mass
A threatening graffiti message saying ‘Kill Croat’ was discovered on the wall of a Catholic church in Teslić, Bosnia and Herzegovina, shortly before the evening Mass.
Marina Ferhatovic: Sweden has never made me feel unwanted
Marina Ferhatovic shares her experience as a refugee in Sweden, emphasizing the challenges children face in proving their connection to the country to avoid deportation.
VIDEO: A carpet of trash covers a European river after heavy rains and snowmelt
Heavy rains and snowmelt have led to a significant accumulation of garbage in the Drina River in Bosnia and Herzegovina, creating a visible pollution problem.
Trump has an ally in the Balkans. Bosnian Serbs elected a president, but power is held by an old familiar separatist
Bosnian Serb voters chose Siniša Karan as their new president, closely aligned with Milorad Dodik, a dominant figure in Bosnian Serb politics.