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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.
Israel's Tense Trip to Bosnia
The Israeli national soccer team traveled to play in a country with a large muslim population for the first time in more than a decade. Predictably, security was a major issue.
Divisions Cemented as Nationalists Hold On to Power in Bosnia-Herzegovina Vote
Two decades after the Dayton Agreement helped end a brutal war, the country is mired in economic troubles and narrow sectarian interests are threatening progress.
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.
Remembering Srebrenica on the Anniversary of the 1995 Balkans Massacre
In July 1995, more than 8,000 “Bosniaks” (Bosnian Muslims) were systematically killed by Serb soldiers in what is sometimes called the lone act of European genocide since World War II. It was the culmination of three years of ethnic cleansing.