Sarajevo 30 years later
The article reflects on the lingering impact of the Bosnian War in Sarajevo, highlighting the tragic loss of civilian lives and the complex historical context surrounding the conflict.
Winter Olympics venues abandoned and left to rot 40 years on including war execution site
Decades after the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, former venues lie in ruins, overshadowed by the city's turbulent history, including the Bosnian War.
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.
Bouncer brothers avoid jail for 'chilling' Scarborough bar assault
Two brothers from Perth, Nezir and Enver Ibrahimovic, have escaped jail time after pleading guilty to assaulting a man at a bar, with the court citing their traumatic childhood experiences during the Bosnian war as a factor.
Weekend Snipers, the truck driver interrogated: "Me? I’ve never been to Sarajevo"
An 80-year-old former truck driver accused of being a sniper during the Bosnian War denies ever having been to Sarajevo during a court hearing.
'Weekend Snipers' in Sarajevo: Italy questions first suspect
An 80-year-old man suspected of being part of the "weekend snipers" during the siege of Sarajevo is being interrogated in Milan, Italy.
Italian Snipers on Defenseless Civilians in Sarajevo. The Trail that Leads to a Milanese Surgeon
The article discusses the investigations into Italian snipers who targeted defenseless civilians in Sarajevo during the Bosnian War, with leads pointing to various Italian cities and a Milanese surgeon.
Italian investigated over claims he paid to shoot people during siege of Sarajevo
An 80-year-old Italian man is under investigation for allegedly paying members of the Bosnian Serb army to shoot civilians during the siege of Sarajevo in the 1990s.
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.
Bosnian Foreign Minister Elmedin Konaković Visits Finland
Bosnia and Herzegovina's Foreign Minister Elmedin Konaković will visit Finland on February 6, meeting with Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen to discuss bilateral relations and current geopolitical issues including the war in Ukraine.
The Italian Prosecutor Investigating 'Human Safaris' in Sarajevo Calls a First Suspect to Testify
An Italian prosecutor is investigating 'human safaris' involving organized trips for shooting civilians during the Bosnian War, with an 80-year-old former truck driver being summoned as the first suspect.
Sniper in Sarajevo, an octogenarian is under investigation for murder: summons to appear
An octogenarian has been summoned for questioning regarding alleged involvement in a murder, boasting about hunting humans during the Bosnian War in Sarajevo.
What is the Republika Srpska and how did it come about?
The article discusses the Republika Srpska, one of two entities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, its establishment during the Bosnian War, and its controversial holiday deemed unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court of BiH.
Massacre in Buhine Kuće, soldiers of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina slaughtered Croatian civilians
The article discusses a war crime committed in January 1994 in Buhine Kuće where members of the Bosnian Army killed at least 27 Croatian civilians during the Bosniak-Croat conflict.
Court of BiH confirmed the indictment against Bosnian commander for crimes against Croats
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has confirmed the indictment against commander Mirsad Šestić for war crimes committed by his troops in central Bosnia in 1993.
Commander of the Army of BiH Charged. Used Civilians as Human Shields, Among the Victims a Young Girl
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has confirmed charges against former Bosnian Army commander Mirsad Šestić for war crimes, including the murder of a 13-year-old girl, committed by his unit in Žepče in the summer of 1993.
After the Second World War, Enver Čolaković could only write for drawers
A selection of works by Croatian and Bosnian-Herzegovinian writer Enver Čolaković has been published, featuring poems and stories from 1943 to 1977.
Former General Krstić convicted of genocide in Srebrenica charged with another war crime
Former Bosnian Serb Army General Radislav Krstić, previously convicted of genocide in Srebrenica, has been charged by the Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina with war crimes against Bosniaks in the Romanija region, including the murder of at least 44 Bosniaks.