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Bosnia and Herzegovina is arguably in its biggest crisis since the end of the civil war (1992–1995) and the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement in 1995, which was imposed by the United States ...
As the country's own forces cannot be deployed to fight any part of the fragile alliance that splits off – and the Bosnia and Herzegovina military would cease to exist in its current form anyway ...
Bosnia and Herzegovina are the only debutant team in Brazil, and their participation comes 19 years on from the end of the conflict in the region, as reported by BBC News.
Foreign fighters from Bosnia and Herzegovina and the region are taking part on both sides of the conflict. Croats are siding with Ukrainian forces while the Serbs support pro-Russian separatists.
Bosnia remains the most problematic country in the Western Balkans as more and more political actors call into question the Dayton Agreement and the viability of the country’s constitutional ...
Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the Western Balkans, is bordered by Croatia, Serbia, and Montenegro. It is home to three main ethnic groups: Bosniak Muslims, Catholic Croats, and Orthodox Serbs.
Bosnia and Herzegovina's Foreign Minister Bisera Turkovic addresses a joint press conference with her German counterpart following talks at the Foreign Ministry in Berlin, Germany on March 9, 2021.
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s leaders, of course, must rise to the challenge. But that may happen only once the West restores a long-term European perspective to the region.
Bosnia and Herzegovina formally applied for European Union membership in February 2016, but progress on human rights remains largely stalled. Authorities failed to end political discrimination ...
Bosnia and Herzegovina called for the day of mourning after a man in the northeastern Bosnian town of Gradacac last week shot and killed his ex-wife, livestreaming the killing on Instagram.
The E.U. police mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina (EUPM) continues the international policing operation in the country, which it took over from the United Nations in the beginning of 2003.