Sarajevo
Bosnia Demands Explanation for Macron’s ‘Time-Bomb’ Remark
A member of Bosnia's state presidency said he would summon the French ambassador seeking an explanation, after French President Emmanuel Macron in an interview called Bosnia a "ticking time bomb" in the Balkans.
"They expected me to agree, I didn't: FRY bombing and recognizing Kosovo - a mistake"
Retired Canadian General, former UNPROFOR Commander in Sarajevo, Lewis MacKenzie, comes to Belgrade on the forthcoming Belgrade Book Fair, in order to promote Serbian edition of his book entitled: "Peacekeeper: The Road to Sarajevo", written 26 years ago, that was a bestseller in Canada.
Murder or War Crime? Why Bosnia Had a Dilemma
Jankovic, who was held in detention under Zornic's supervision, was promised that she would be included in a prisoner exchange in the Sarajevo neighbourhood of Grbavica, but instead she was taken to an abandoned house, where she was shot in the head. The same thing happened to Ninkovic.
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LIVE: "90 years ago King Aleksandar, now President Aleksandar"
During his visit, Erdogan will speak with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, take part on the Summit of Serbia, Turkey and Bosnia-Herzegovina, and attend laying the cornerstone for the construction of the Belgrade-Sarajevo highway.
You will be able to follow all the details of the visit on the B92.net website in our live blog.
Sarajevo-Belgrade Highway to connect people: Minister
The Sarajevo-Belgrade Highway Project will not only connect countries in the region but also people, Serbia's Minister of Construction, Transportation and Infrastructure said.
Bosnia Nervously Awaits ISIS Women and Children’s Return
But the authorities have yet to find a way to bring her and dozens of other women and children back from the camps where they now live.
"We thought it would develop faster as far as our Ministry of Security and all that is concerned, but to this day, nothing has happened here," Senija Muhamedagic told BIRN
‘Sniper Alley’ Site Preserves Photo Memories of Sarajevo Siege
Dzemil Hodzic launched the Sniper Alley site in an attempt to collect and save all the wartime photographs he could find from Sarajevo in one place, establishing a database that will be easily accessible to anyone who wants to find images from the years when the Bosnian capital was under siege in the 1990s.
Aida, Bosnian War’s First Child Casualty, Remembered on Screen
"From that moment on, and for a long time after that, I did not know what was light or what was dark, with whom I was speaking or what I was doing, it was all mechanical," says Fahrudin Kucuk in the documentary film 'Lakonoga' ('Light-Footed'), which is dedicated to his daughter, Aida, the first child to be killed in Sarajevo at the beginning of 1992-95 Bosnian war.
Balkan Oscars Hopefuls Start to Dream of Hollywood
With October 1 approaching as the deadline for film institutions in countries around the world to submit their entries for 92th Academy Awards, five Balkan states have already decided on the movies they hope will reap success at next year's Oscars in Hollywood.
Bosnia and Herzegovina: 'The Son'
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Bosnian Capital Hosts First-Ever Pride March
The first-ever Pride March passed off peacefully in the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, after starting Sunday at noon. After the participants gathered in front of the Eternal Flame, a well-known memorial dedicated to victims of World War II, a few hundred people marched through Tito Street, Sarajevo's main street, and ended in front of the state-level parliament.
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