Dialogue Principles for Muslim-Jewish Peace
Religion can be a source of comfort, faith an instrument of healing. But fundamentalist religious zealotry and fanatical political beliefs are also far too often instruments of destruction.
Trump presidency could mean creation of a new country in Europe
The European leader in the Balkans has previously faced legal ramifications for his actions.
Americans Need Another Reminder About Communism
Communism's dark side is twofold: Those who suffered life in it and those who suffered death by it.
The U.N. Faces a Heavy Responsibility as the General Assembly Starts
If this year's U.N. General Assembly does nothing else, it should adopt a resolution declaring the mass killings and deportations of Bosnian Muslims at Srebrenica in 1995 to be a genocide.
Putin's "Night Wolves" biker gang spotted in Europe
Members of the motorcycle gang, also known as Putin's Angels, staged pro-Putin protests weeks after the Ukraine war began.
'Dream Come True' for Putin as Secessionist Threat Rattles Bosnia: Stradner
Ivana Stradner said Saturday that "Russia is undermining Bosnia's stability by working with Serbia to exacerbate ethnic divisions" in the Balkans.
Inmates in Bosnian Prisons Buck National Trend With 80 Percent Vaccinated
While Bosnia's vaccination rate remains low at 27 percent, rates inside prisons are almost three times higher at 80 percent.
Refugee Says Croatian Police Called Migrants 'Animals,' Stole Money
Ibrahim Rasool said in an interview with the Associated Press that he wants to return to living a normal life, "it doesn't matter which country."
The U.S. Must Not Allow Bosnia to Become Another Afghanistan
It is time for the Biden administration to step in and support its allies in Bosnia and Herzegovina and to uphold peace and its own legacy.
U.S. Stands Reader to Intervene, Punish Bosnia If Nation Can't Tame Crisis
Milorad Dodik said he will create an army and judiciary for Republika Srpska and take over the Bosnian army barracks once its army is formed.
Bosnia Must Join NATO 'Soon' Minister Says as Russia Looms Over Serb Crisis
Foreign Minister Bisera Turkovic told Newsweek in an exclusive interview that EU and NATO membership is the only guarantee of peace and stability.
NATO Should Redeploy to Bosnia
With minimal resources, NATO could avert Bosnia's slide into uncertainty and ensure that the Western political and military investment in peace in southeastern Europe is safeguarded.
Agreement That Ended Bosnian War in 1995 Under Threat, Bosnia Rep Warns
High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina Christian Schmidt sent a report to the U.N. Security Council this week warning of Bosnian Serb separatism.
Ex-Bosnian Serb Military Chief to Spend Life in Prison
Mladic, who was known as the "Butcher of Bosnia" while a military general, is the final major official from the war to be brought to justice. Mladic directed soldiers to commit brutal acts such as ethnic cleansing and more than 100,000 died during the war as a result.
Should Balkan Borders be Redrawn?
A squabble born of Slovenian indelicacy has created ripple effects throughout the Balkans.
California White Supremacist Robert Rundo Hunted by Police in Europe
On 29 March, Youtube removed the neo-Nazi activist's channel, which offered tips on how to avoid Homeland Security.
Bosnia and Herzegovina Is Fertile Ground for the Far Right
Regional and international far-right groups see the region and Bosnia and Herzegovina as a possible breeding ground for white supremacist ideologies.
Which Nations Boast the World's Tallest Men?
Men in four countries have an average height of six feet and over.
Russia Backs Separatist Forces in Bosnia, Report Says
New research details an extensive military buildup in Bosnia and Herzegovina, where Russian President Vladimir Putin is supporting a Serbian politician's separatist ambitions.
Is Putin's Biker Gang Touring Europe to Spark Conflict?
A Kremlin-linked biker gang sanctioned by the U.S. is starting a nine-day tour of the Balkans this month.
Ex-Bosnian Soldier Lied About Past To Come To U.S.
Milan Trisic, 54, joined the violent Serb forces who took in the "ethnic cleansing" of Muslims in the 1990s during the aftermath of the breakup of Yugoslavia.
Bosnian War Criminal 'Drinks Poison' in Court
"Honorable judges, Slobodan Praljak is not a war criminal, and I accept your verdict with utter disgust," he said.
Balkan Populism Is More Worrying Than That Elsewhere
Populism in the region echoes that in the U.S. but weaker institutional safeguards risk great autocracy and corruption.
Austria Detains 14 Suspects in Major ISIS Raids
The operation was not linked to the arrest of a suspected extremist in Vienna last week.
Trump Campaign Denies Nedeljnik Interview
The Trump campaign denied a report in Serbian weekly magazine Nedeljnik that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has issued an apology for his country's decision to bomb Serbia during Bill Clinton's tenure at the White House.
Bosnian Serbs Vote to Keep National Day
Western diplomats fear the vote could stoke ethnic tensions.
Planned Serb Vote Awakens Fears Of Strife In Bosnia
Bosnia's autonomous Serb entity is set to defy its highest court with a referendum Sunday.
Should the European Union Have Its Own Army?
The EU should be far from helpless. It has a population and an economy greater than that of the U.S.
Thousands Gather for Srebrenica Anniversary, Burial
Twenty-one years after the genocide, 127 newly found victims were buried Monday.
Bosnian Concentration Camp Guard Hid Past From the Feds
A camp inmate testified that the Bosnian guard used a military knife to carve a Christian cross into his chest.