Richard Cohen compares debates over Bosnia and Syria: Once again we are being told that arming the opposition would exacerbate the killing. “We” are being told this about arming the Syrian opposition ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Eli Tauber stands near the resting place of a Jew, whose real name is Mose Atijas, known as Zeki Efendi Rafaelovic, at the Jewish ...
Bosnian people attended what was termed a 'popular assembly' to vote for the 13 messengers that will be in charge of taking their demands and complaints regarding the social and political state of the ...
The Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina ruled that some history textbooks in Bosnia’s Serb-dominated Republika Srpska entity, used to teach pupils about the 1990s war, are ethnically biased ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Europe’s worst massacre since World War II occurred 25 years ago this July. From July 11 to 19, in 1995, Bosnian Serb forces ...
When I first came to Sarajevo, in the early days of the siege in 1992, people looked at each other and asked, "How could it happen here?" It was a city of espresso-sippers, jazz lovers and sports fans ...
Bosnian FM has told AA correspondent that the situation in Syria is very similar to the Bosnian tragedy happened in 1992-1995 and international community should take lessons from it. Vice Chairman of ...
Milorad Dodik, the president of Bosnia’s Serb-dominated entity Republika Srpska, said that the use of schoolbooks teaching about the Srebrenica genocide and the siege of Sarajevo will never be allowed ...
The assassination of the heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire on June 28, 1914 in Sarajevo is widely regarded as the spark that ignited World War I. It is still a cause of division in ...
For 11 days in late August and early September in 1995, U.S. and NATO air power defended Bosnian Muslims, who were being attacked by Bosnian Serbs, who were supported by Serbian Serbs. This was merely ...
In his essay this week, NPR's Scott Simon reflects on his time spent covering the war in Bosnia and what we might learn now. Opinion: Lessons From Bosnia When I first came to Sarajevo, in the early ...