Bosnia and Herzegovina
How the 90s Rave Scene Brought War-Torn Bosnia Together
“It was very, very crazy for me to hear Prodigy during the middle of the war.”
Bosnian Serb Paramilitaries Honoured War Criminals During a Banned March
Far-right politicians and war criminals attended the celebrations marking the foundation of the Republic Srpska.
A Genocide Denier Threatens to Unravel 25 Years of Peace in the Balkans
Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik's confusing manoeuvres have sparked fears of a fresh conflict, and memories of an old one.
The Hellish ‘Game’ That Migrants Are Risking Their Lives to Play
VICE World News meets people stuck in freezing conditions on the Bosnia and Herzegovina-Croatia border, where they say police are kicking them around ‘like a football.’
Photos of Pick Up Basketball in Former Yugoslavia
A photo post of local hoopers and ball courts from the countries that made up Yugoslavia.
The Black Flag in the Balkans: The Islamic State's Links to Bosnia
As many as 300 Bosnians have joined the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, and security officials fear that few opportunities for Bosnia's young men could lead even more to join violent radical jihadist groups.
Using Art to Move Forward After Bosnia's Legacy of Mass Rape
Up to 50,000 women are estimated to have been raped during the Bosnian War. On the 20th anniversary of its peace agreement, feminist artists and activists are questioning what it means to be Bosnian.
People Can't Stop Interrupting Moments of Silence for Paris
More outbursts during a moment of silence for Paris.
Video Shows Serbian PM Fleeing Srebrenica Memorial as Crowd Pelts Him With Debris
Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic was forced to flee a commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre after people hurled stones, bottles, and insults at him.
The Killing Fields of Srebrenica: Twenty Years After the Bosnian Genocide
Ahead of this year's memorial event, we visited the town where Bosnian Serb forces killed 8,000 Muslim men and boys in 1995.
War Crimes Trial Ends as Divisive Election Nears in Bosnia and Herzegovina
The five-year trial of suspected war criminal and former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic came to a close this week, just as voters in Bosnia and Herzegovina were due to head to the polls.
Dutch Forces Found at Fault in the Srebrenica Massacre — 20 Years Later
A court ruled that Dutch troops knew at the time there was a serious risk to 300 Bosnian men killed by Serbian forces at Srebrenica in 1995.