BELGRADE, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Bosnia’s state broadcaster BHRT shut down its programmes on Thursday in protest at a funding crisis that it said could close the TV and radio service that was meant to ...
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) said on Thursday it expects Bosnia and Herzegovina’s economy to grow by 2.7% in 2026, unchanged from its September forecast.
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Sarajevo — Just three decades ago, the country today known as Bosnia and Herzegovina was the center of Europe's bloodiest conflict since World War II. The war that erupted between the country's Muslim ...
A new migrant center capable of registering up to 1,500 people opened in Bosnia-Herzegovina on November 19, following heavy criticism about how the Balkan country treated asylum-seekers trying to ...
Bosnia-Herzegovina's general elections delivered a glimmer of hope to moderates amid challenges to incumbents steeped in the Balkan country's calcified ethnic rivalries. But desires for an improbable ...
Bosnian prosecutors said Thursday they were investigating reports of fans performing fascist salutes at a concert by an ultra ...
The skies over Bosnia in the mid-1990s became some of the most dangerous airspace in Europe. NATO jets enforcing no-fly zones ...
If the political class doesn’t get to grips with the mass exodus of the young, and give them more opportunities, they risk ending up with no one to rule over. I visited my maternal birthplace of ...
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) — Rescue teams from Bosnia's neighbors and European Union countries on Sunday were joining efforts to clear the rubble and find people still missing from floods and ...
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