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.
In Bosnia, the victory of Dodik's associate is confirmed in the Serb Republic presidential elections
Siniša Karan, an ally of Milorad Dodik, has been confirmed as the winner of the presidential elections in the Serb Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Pro-Kremlin Candidate Karans Wins Partially Repeated Presidential Election in Republika Srpska
In the partially repeated presidential elections in Republika Srpska, pro-Kremlin candidate Karans emerged victorious with 50.4% of the votes amid significant electoral irregularities.
From Mandić to Dalić: Why the left loves migrants and despises Croats from BiH?
The article discusses the Croatian left's disdain for Croats from Bosnia and Herzegovina, despite their support for illegal migrants, amidst recent debates triggered by the Croatian handball team's success.
Dodik returns from Washington and threatens secession again: Claims he has American support
Former President of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik threatened secession again upon returning from Washington, claiming to have received U.S. support for his policies.
Dodik: EU will collapse within a year
Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik claims that the European Union will disintegrate in a year, citing support from U.S. officials during his visit to Washington.
US firm's gas pipeline may further weaken Gazprom's presence in Europe – Ukraine's foreign intelligence
A US company has proposed a new gas pipeline in Bosnia and Herzegovina, aiming to reduce Gazprom's monopoly in the region.
Dodik's Interview in the USA: Those Muslims are Iran's Collaborators, They Were on Hitler's Side
Milorad Dodik, the former president of Republika Srpska, gave a controversial interview in Washington where he supported Donald Trump and criticized previous U.S. administrations, making inflammatory remarks about Muslims.
Photos from the horror near Sarajevo: A woman died, eight people were injured... The van is crushed
A tragic traffic accident near Sarajevo resulted in one death and eight injuries after a van collided with a truck.
VIDEO A video of a driver's crazy move in BiH is spreading: A Mercedes raced down the stairs
A video of a Mercedes driver descending a flight of stairs in Banja Luka has gained widespread attention in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Zoran Mamić brought another player from the SHNL
Filip Živković, a 19-year-old offensive player from Osijek, has joined FK Sarajevo on loan, marking another transfer by director Zoran Mamić, who has been previously convicted in Croatia.
In a serious traffic accident in Bosnia and Herzegovina, a woman died, eight injured
A serious traffic accident near Sarajevo has resulted in one fatality and eight injuries.
Horror in BiH: truck driver Giuseppe first gives a statement on whether he shot Sarajevo civilians for fun with a sniper
A truck driver is being investigated in Italy for claims that Italians traveled to Bosnia and Herzegovina during the early 1990s to partake in 'sniper safaris' against civilians during the Sarajevo siege.
Mass poisoning in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Extreme levels of lead found in citizens, including a poisoned small child
A serious health crisis related to heavy metal contamination is escalating in Vareš, Bosnia and Herzegovina, with alarming lead levels found in the blood of residents and recent tests indicating a widespread issue affecting more people.
The world's largest garbage dump, which threatens 3 countries
The Drina River in the Višegrad area of Bosnia has become a floating garbage dump due to weak pollution regulations, posing environmental threats to neighboring countries.
Plastic, sofas, medical waste: Bosnia’s river nightmare returns
Bosnia and Herzegovina faces a severe waste crisis as thousands of cubic meters of rubbish, including plastic and medical waste, accumulate in the Drina River due to debris from illegal dumps in the region.
Mass poisoning of the population by lead confirmed in Bosnia and Herzegovina
A serious health crisis caused by mass lead poisoning in the municipality of Vareš has been confirmed, with recent tests revealing broader contamination than initially thought.
Indictment confirmed for eight regarding the war killing of Croatian children in Vitez
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has confirmed an indictment against two commanders of the Bosniak Army responsible for the deaths of eight Croatian children and the wounding of five others in a shelling attack in Vitez in 1993.
SDP requested the revocation of Štimac's work permit. He responded: I will get a BiH passport
Igor Štimac, the coach of Zrinjski, is under scrutiny not only for his team's performance but also for his controversial statements and actions that blur the line between sports and politics.
Significant strengthening of market position in BiH: Franck acquired factory and brands in Posušje
Franck has completed the acquisition of a coffee processing factory and local coffee brands in Posušje, reinforcing its market presence in Bosnia and Herzegovina following clearance from the Competition Council.
USKOK reconstructed how the model organized drug dealing
USKOK has launched an investigation into 15 individuals suspected of drug trafficking and money laundering, including 14 Croatian citizens and one from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
After 33 years, two commanders of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina charged for the killing of eight Croatian children
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has confirmed charges against two commanders of the Bosnian Army, held accountable for the 1993 deaths of eight Croatian children in a mortar attack on the town of Vitez.
Indictment Confirmed for Eight in the War Killing of Croatian Children in Vitez
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has confirmed an indictment against two commanders of the Bosnian Army responsible for the deaths of eight and the wounding of five Croatian children during a mortar attack in Vitez in 1993.
The Milan prosecutor calls the first suspect to testify about the 'human safaris' in Sarajevo during the war
The Milan prosecutor's office is investigating an 80-year-old man for allegedly participating in organized trips to shoot at residents of Sarajevo during the Bosnian War in the 1990s.
The 32nd anniversary of the massacre at Markale commemorated in Sarajevo
In Sarajevo, the 32nd anniversary of the massacre of 68 citizens by Bosnian Serb forces on February 5, 1994, marked a somber remembrance of the horrors endured during the city's three-and-a-half-year siege.
Asad Duraković: My second translation of the Quran seeks to teach the love of God
Asad Duraković, a Bosnian thinker and translator, has released his second translation of the Quran into Bosnian after over 20 years, aiming to emphasize the love of God, with the latest edition printed in Istanbul.