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The Sacred Heart consecration was followed Saturday, June 28, by Croatia’s first-ever solemn consecration of youth to the ...
At the back of an overgrown cemetery in a tiny Serbian village, a mysterious 300-year-old headstone marks the grave of the ...
Train travel in not only Croatia but the region is becoming more frequent. The first tourist train from Sarajevo in to ...
After a lengthy delay, Bosnia and Herzegovina has officially adopted its Reform Agenda—an essential step to qualify for the first disbursement of funds from the EU’s Growth Plan for the Western ...
The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg today overturned the first-instance judgment for discrimination in the complaint filed by Slaven Kovačević against Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Court ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in Croatia on the last leg of his three-nation tour, which included Cyprus and Canada. This ...
In the months preceding his dramatic arrest, Slobodan Milosevic had become an increasingly isolated figure in Yugoslavia.
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How Yugoslavia Went From Unity to Division: The Story of Its BreakupYugoslavia, once a unified country in Southeastern Europe, has long since disintegrated into six independent nations. The ...
UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders Mary Lawlor on Friday urged authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) to ensure the protection and promotion of human rights ...
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DPA International on MSNEuropean rabbis cancel Sarajevo event after minister's boycott callThe Conference of European Rabbis (CER) has cancelled its upcoming meeting in Sarajevo after a minister called for a boycott of the event, the organization's president said on Wednesday. Calls by ...
Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, sits quietly in a valley surrounded by green mountains—its cobblestone streets and historic mosques, churches, and synagogues tell stories of a ...
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Bosnian Muslims, Catholic Croats, and Orthodox Serbs remain as divided today as they were in 1995. The Serb-majority parts of the country persistently seek to break away ...
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