What Bosnians think about being divided by ethnicity?
By Gerard Toal and John O’Loughlin, Washington Post Last November and December, a series of events and conferences marked...
By Gerard Toal and John O’Loughlin, Washington Post Last November and December, a series of events and conferences marked...
The Bosnian war ended 20 years ago, but the eastern town of Višegrad still struggles over its collective history. Local...
Interview: Nataša Kandić By Albatrit Matoshi, Zeri When you spoke about the start of talks between Kosovo and...
CODA- Centre for Education and Social Action in 2015 organized Open University in Banja Luka (26-27 September) and Sarajevo...
The Coalition for RECOM offers an internship opportunity in its Belgrade office for spring 2016. Ideally, the internship would...
by Peter Dixon In March 2015, the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court issued its first-ever judgment...
Four sisters, killed in July 1992 at the age from 4 to 13, were buried today in Zvornik. Funeral ceremony...
“What good can come of this?” Amela, a Bosniak resident of Prijedor in the country’s Serb-dominated Republika Srpska entity, was...
Tony Barber, Finacial Times Within twenty years of the end of the second world war, the same European countries that...
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Political leaders from Kosovo and Serbia might be talking to each other in Brussels, but the two societies are not...
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