Bosnia's Federation
Bosnia’s Serb Entity Passes Law Rejecting Constitutional Court’s Authority
On the request of the President of Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik, the National Assembly of Bosnia's Serb-dominated entity on Tuesday passed a law declaring rulings of Bosnia's Constitutional Court non-applicable in the entity.
Teacher Injured in School Shooting in Bosnia, Former Pupil Arrested
A teacher has been shot and is undergoing medical treatment after a 13-year-old opened fire in an elementary school in Lukavac in northeast Bosnia on Wednesday morning.
"The suspect is a child who is not yet 14 years old (born in late June 2009). The child is being held at Lukavac Police Department," Admir Arnautovic, Tuzla Canton Prosecutor's Office's spokesperson, told the media.
Torrential Rain Overflowing Rivers, Cause Chaos in Bosnia, Croatia
A state of natural disaster has been declared in Una-Sana Canton, one of ten cantons in Bosnia's Federation entity, after heavy rain.
"Our citizens have had a sleepless night, the situation is extremely difficult," Una-Sana Canton's Prime Minister, Mustafa Ruznic, said, N1 reported.
Many roads have been flooded, cutting off towns from the rest of the country. Photo: N1
Partisan Cemetery in Mostar, Bosnia, Joins Europe’s Endangered Sites List
Europa Nostra, a pan-European organisation dedicated to the protection of cultural and natural heritage, has added the Partisan Memorial Cemetery in Mostar, southwest Bosnia, to its 2023 list of the seven most endangered heritage sites in Europe.
Deportations of Migrants From Croatia Alarm Bosnian Cantonal PM
The Prime Minister of Una Sana Canton, one of ten cantons in Bosnia's Federation entity, Mustafa Ruznic, has sent an open letter to Bosnia's state security and foreign ministers, as well as to the head of the Foreigners Affairs Service, SPS, demanding an explanation for the increased number of migrants and refugees reportedly returned from Croatia to Bosnia based on a bilateral readmission agre
Blockade in Bosnia’s Federation May Force High Representative to Intervene
With no sign of a government being formed in Bosnia's Federation entity before the April 6 deadline, the international community's top official in the country may have to step in once again.
Bosnian Serb Ex-Policeman Jailed for Assaulting Civilians in Kljuc
The Supreme Court in Bosnia's Federation entity has rejected Jovo Galic's appeal against the verdict convicting him of committing a war crime against the civilian population and sentencing him to two-and-a-half years in prison.
Bosnia War Crime Victims ‘Further Victimised’ by Courts Recovering Costs
An NGO that fights impunity for international crimes and supports their victims says that over the past decade, war crimes victims in Bosnia that have had law proceedings against those they consider responsible for their suffering rejected, have ended up paying huge bills and feeling even more stigmatised.
In Bosnia Ventilator Scandal, Manufacturer’s Warnings Unheard or Unheeded
Indeed, the manufacturer of the ACM812A knew they were no good for critically-ill patients. It had said so publicly, according to the findings of BIRN and Singapore-based The Initium.
Bosnian Political Legend Withdraws From Sarajevo Mayoral Race
One of Bosnia's most respected politicians, Bogic Bogicevic - a legend among many in Bosnia for his courage before and during the war of the 1990s - has pulled out the race to become mayor of Sarajevo, prompting dismay among his many admisers.