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Aftermath of floods and landslides in the village of Donja Jablanica

World Oct 06

International rescue teams arrive in Bosnia to help after deadly floods and landslides

By Associated Press

World Aug 22

A view of the Drina River
At least 8 people drown after migrant boat overturns while crossing Drina river from Serbia to Bosnia

Serbia's interior minister says that 18 migrants, including three children, managed to cross to Bosnia.

By Associated Press

World Mar 12

High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell and European Commission Pr...
European Union members should open talks with Bosnia on joining, the EU’s executive branch says

The Western Balkan country is among six nations that are at different stages of the EU accession process following a period of wars in the 1990s. Their memberships have been stalled for years.

By Samuel Petrequin, Associated Press

World Mar 27

Serbia Ukraine clean
Caught between politics and heritage, Ukrainians in Bosnia grapple with the Russian invasion at home

Thirty years after the start of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s brutal civil war, the country’s citizens are watching a new war erupt in Ukraine. For a small community of ethnic Ukrainians in the north of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the recent invasion…

By Anna Miller, Liza Schmidt, Ben Weiss, Asim Bešlija

World Mar 26

FILE PHOTO: Member of European Forces (EUFOR) stands in front of the Bosnia and Herzegovina and EU flags during Change of ...
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Bosnia became independent 30 years ago, but divisions in the region remain

Bosnia and Herzegovina was created in 1992 from the remains of the former Yugoslavia, setting off a sectarian war in which Serb forces committed genocide against Muslims, known as Bosniaks. While the war ended 30 years ago, as Special Correspondent…

By Kira Kay

Nov 08

U.S. envoy says Bosnia’s presidency pledges no more wars despite ethnic tension

By Associated Press

A senior U.S. diplomat says he's received assurances from members of Bosnia's presidency there will be no repeat of armed clashes in the war-scarred nation despite deep tensions triggered by Bosnian Serb separatist moves.

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Nov 02

Bosnia breakup an ‘existential threat’ without international involvement, official warns

By Amer Cohadzic, Associated Press

The chief international representative in Bosnia is warning that the war-scarred Balkan nation could face the biggest “existential threat of the post-war period” if the international community does not curb threatened separatist actions by Bosnian Serbs.

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Apr 06

Bosnians protest over government’s pandemic handling

By Associated Press

The Balkan nation has reported a new record number of deaths from COVID-19. Authorities said 99 people died in 24 hours in the country of 3.3 million people.

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Dec 23

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News Wrap: Pfizer doubles the number of COVID vaccine doses in the U.S.

In our news wrap Wednesday, Pfizer agrees to give the U.S. an additional 100 million doses of its COVID-19 vaccine, President-Elect Biden introduces Miguel Cardona as his nominee for Secretary of Education, the FBI says Iran was behind efforts to…

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Aug 27

Tensions grow as Bosnian authorities crack down on migrants

By Sabina Niksic, Associated Press

Tensions are growing in northwestern Bosnia as local authorities crackdown on thousands of Europe-bound migrants stranded there, including through a series of measures described by human rights activists as "discriminatory and reckless."…

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