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Britain's Times newspaper says a group of Chechens has arrived on the Bosnia-Croatia border, escaping mobilisation in Russia and hoping to enter the EU.
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For survivors of the Bosnian genocide, the war has never ended
For decades, it maintained a delicate balance among its six republics — Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia — and its patchwork of ethnic and religious groups.
As the judge at The Hague read out a verdict confirming Slobodan Praljak's 20-year prison term for war crimes, the white-bearded former Bosnian Croat general rose to his feet.
Sisters living in Croatia and neighboring Bosnia and Herzegovina describe fallout from the wars of 30 years ago and about their current ministries that are helping to heal the wounds of lands once ...
Croatian police arrested a former Bosnian Croat fighter and charged him with committing war crimes against two civilians in the north-eastern Bosnian town of Orasje in 1992.
Thirty years ago, the leaders of Bosnia, Yugoslavia and Croatia signed the accords negotiated under US auspices in Dayton, Ohio, and ended the war in Bosnia — one of the bloodiest ethnonationalist ...
Almost five years after the Dayton Peace Agreement put an end to war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, we are finally seeing a breakthrough in the implementation of the agreement's most difficult part - the ...
Uniquely among its neighbors and over the long-running objections of the OSCE, courts in Bosnia-Herzegovina have allowed more than a dozen people convicted of war crimes including rape and torture ...
Bosnia's state court said on Wednesday it would set a legal precedent and extradite to Croatia a parliamentary deputy who fled to Bosnia shortly before being sentenced to jail for war crimes ...
Croatian President Ivo Josipovic apologised to Bosnia on Wednesday for Zagreb's wartime role in fuelling bitter ethnic divisions that still plague the country's Croats, Muslims and Serbs.<BR><BR ...
The court convicted Mario Cerkez, 41, a Croatian military commander, of leading attacks against Muslim villages during the Bosnian war in 1993 and ’94. He received a 15-year sentence.
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