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Complicated geography Republika Srpska consists of two separate entities connected via a neutral district, Brcko, to the north. The Brcko district was created after the war in 1995 to ensure that ...
The play reflects the grim reality of the events not just of July 1995 – but the ensuing decades of unresolved grief and divisions in Bosnia and Herzegovina.The Srebrenica Massacre remains the most ...
On the other hand, Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik, countered that the indictment has no legal basis and represents political violence and Serbophobia facilitated by Americans. On June 27, ...
Republika Srpska also declared its readiness to declare independence due to the plans of UN High Representative Christian Schmidt to adopt a new property law, which implies the transfer of real ...
On June 27, the Republika Srpska National Assembly (RSNA) passed a controversial law to disregard decisions from Bosnia and Herzegovina’s constitutional court. Proposing this new law, Dodik claimed ...
Republika Srpska is an entity (formation) within Bosnia and Herzegovina. In line with the 1995 Dayton Agreement, it occupies 49% of the country.
World, Europe Bosnia initiates probe against Serb politicians in Republika Srpska entity Recent set of steps taken by Bosnian Serb parliament violates Dayton Peace Agreement, says Prosecutor's Office ...
Officials in Republika Srpska have denied the existence of such camps. Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Defense Ministry did not respond to requests for comment or interviews with officials.
"Republika Srpska will become an independent state because, in Bosnia and Herzegovina, we are unable to be part of regional initiatives that could be useful to us," said Serb leader Milorad Dodik.
The bus station in Banja Luka, the capital of Republika Srpska, a component of Bosnia-Herzegovina, once a region of Yugoslavia. Banja Luka is largely cut off from Europe, with few flights, trains ...
Republika Srpska to tender 100 MW PV project Bosnia and Herzegovina’s second-largest utility, Elektroprivreda Republike Srpske (ERS), is planning the $75.7 million project.
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