Bosnia and Herzegovina
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.
Balkan Floods Are Bringing Fears of Bosnian War Landmines Resurfacing
The worst floods to hit Serbia and Bosnia in decades left thousands homeless and threaten to inundate a major power plant.
Pictures from a Serbian Town Underwater
Last week when I was researching a story on migration, I found myself in Obrenovac, a Serbian town some 18 miles southwest of central Belgrade, and it looked more like a lake than a town.
The Arson Might Have Stopped, But Bosnians Still Want Change
Protesters are out every day on the streets of Sarajevo.
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