Bosnia and Herzegovina
Young Bosnians Delay Flying the Family Nest
Most young Bosnians do not leave the parental home until well after the age of 30, ascribing this to the difficult economic situation as well as cultural habits.
"The economic situation is tough and my family has a bank loan to repay," 32-year-old Alma from Sarajevo, explained.
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Reflections on the Karadzic verdict
On March 25, I watched the verdict of the United Nations tribunal on Radovan Karadzic, the leader of Bosnian Serbian forces in during the 1992-1995 war. The man was found guilty of 10 major crimes, including "genocide" and crimes against humanity.
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Belgrade Warns Against Blaming Serbs for Karadzic
The Serbian government said the verdict convicting Radovan Karadzic must not be used to suggest that all Serbs are collectively guilty, and vowed to keep on supporting fellow Serbs in Bosnia.
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Del Ponte hopes Karadzic will "bitterly regret" his crimes
Carla del Ponte believes that the Hague Tribunal had to hand down a life in prison sentence to former RS President Radovan Karadzic.
Karadzic reacts, mentions Paris and Brussels attacks
"Even after the attacks in Paris and Brussels, the (Hague) tribunal and Europe still do not realize who and what Bosnian Serbs were facing in the 1990s."
Bosnian Media Split Over Karadzic Verdict
Bosnia's political and ethnic divisions were on display once again after the ICTY convicted former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic of genocide and crimes against humanity and jaild him for 40 years on Thursday.
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President: Karadzic ruling must not affect fate of RS
The conviction of Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic must not affect the fate of the Serb Republic (RS), Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic said on Thursday.
He urged all political representatives of the Serb people in Bosnia-Herzegovina to fight for the Serb entity in Bosnia and their people.
Ex-Bosnian Serb Leader Karadzic Sentenced to 40 Years in Jail
A UN court has sentenced Radovan Karadzic to 40 years in jail after finding the former Bosnian Serb leader guilty of genocide for the 1995 Srebrenica massacre and on nine other war crime charges.
Karadzic guilty of Bosnia genocide, jailed for 40 years
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic has been sentenced to 40 years in jail by U.N. judges who found him found guilty of genocide for the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, as well as on nine other war crimes charges.
Hague Tribunal sentences Karadzic to 40 years in prison
The Hague Tribunal has found Radovan Karadzic guilty and sentenced him to 40 years in prison in the first-instance verdict announced on Thursday.
The tribunal found the former president of the Serb Republic (RS) in Bosnia guilty of individual responsibility for crimes against humanity, and murders and violations of the laws and customs of war in seven municipalities.