EU rallies help for flood victims in Serbia and in Bosnia and Herzegovina
The European Union is providing co-ordinated assistance through the EU Civil Protection Mechanism which has been activated at the request
Read moreThe European Union is providing co-ordinated assistance through the EU Civil Protection Mechanism which has been activated at the request
Read moreThe worst floods in more than a century in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina have left at least 20 people
Read moreA duo of cyclists plan to travel 1700km in 15 days, visiting nine different SOS Children’s villages to raise awareness
Read moreOver the past week, Bosnia-Herzegovina has returned to the international spotlight. What started in the formerly strong industrial town of
Read moreAfter three days of violence that arose from protests over economic woes, Sarajevo and other cities were quiet but tense
Read moreThe third day of mass uprisings, on February 7 2014, in Bosnia and Herzegovina took a violent turn. According to
Read moreClose to 6000 disgruntled workers from Dita, Konjuh, Polihem, Resod Guming and Poliolechem companies, followed by citizens, retirees and high
Read moreFormer Bosnian Serb army commander Ratko Mladic has appeared in the UN war crimes court in The Hague, but refused
Read moreSerbian president Tomislav Nikolic has cancelled a trilateral meeting with Turkey and Bosnia that was going to be held in
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