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Bosnia's Bridge Divers Risk Their Necks for Tips and Thrills
For 450 years, people have been jumping off of Mostar's old bridge and flying for three seconds before hitting the water.
The Hangover News
This weekend, The Sun published a photo of the Queen doing a Nazi salute as a child, and it was claimed that ISIS has set up its first European training camp.
The Hangover News
Mexico's biggest drug lord, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, escaped from prison – again.
The Killing Fields of Srebrenica: Twenty Years After the Bosnian Genocide
Ahead of this year's memorial event, we visited the town where Bosnian Serb forces killed 8,000 Muslim men and boys in 1995.
From Rave to Revolution: How Pop Music Has Changed the World We Live in
Taking in acid house, Public Enemy and Pussy Riot, Matthew Collin's new book Pop Grenade tells the story of music's ongoing fight to change the world.
I Got a Tattoo While Being Hypnotised in Amsterdam
I let some guy go to town on my calf while a dreadlocked Bosnian woman in a turban made my eyes feel heavy.
Mines and Mass Graves in Bosnia
An estimated 120,000 landmines still litter the Bosnian countryside since the end of the war there in 1995, making daily life a challenge for hundreds of thousands of people.
Remembering Srebrenica on the Anniversary of the 1995 Balkans Massacre
The Hague is now trying the military commander for war crimes.
Is This the Beginning of a Bosnian Spring?
Bosnians might have to agree on being in one camp instead of three, first.
Bosnia and Herzegovina Set Its Government Buildings On Fire
Protesters want the government to resign, so thought they'd help by burning down all their offices.