Latest News from Bosnia and Herzegovina

"Stable Bosnia for stability in Serbia, region"

"Stable Bosnia for stability in Serbia, region"

BELGRADE -- Serbia wants a stable Bosnia-Herzegovina, Aleksandar Vučić said on Thursday, noting that this is important for preserving stability in Serbia and the region.

Serbian woman entrepreneur- first IWEC awardee from Balkans

BELGRADE - Biljana Jovanovic, the owner and director of the Luna fashion company, is the first woman to receive the prestigious International Women's Entrepreneurial Challenge (IWEC) award for development of international business in the Balkans.

Trials of Bosniaks For Srebrenik Crimes Opens

The trial of three former Bosniak police officers for war crimes against Serb civilians in north-western Bosnia during 1992 started in Sarajevo.

EU expects "written commitment" from Bosnian leaders

EU expects "written commitment" from Bosnian leaders

BRUSSELS -- Political leaders and the government in Bosnia must make a written commitment to the reforms necessary to resolve a standstill "on the road to the EU."

This was announced on Monday at the end of a session of the Council of Ministers of the EU in Brussels....

Bosnia Presidency Pledges End to Stale Conflicts

Mladen Ivanic, Bakir Izetbegovic and Dragan Covic, the newly elected members of Bosnia's presidency, were sworn in on Monday and pledged to end years of political stalemate in the divided country.

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Seselj Release Alarms Croatian Leaders

Croatian Foreign Minister Vesna Pusic on Monday criticised the temporary release of the war-crime suspect and Serbian ultranationalist Vojislav Seselj.

Pusic characterized Seselj as a "lunatic element in the region", adding that she would warn the European Union about his release from prison in The Hague.

Hague prosecution won't appeal Šešelj decision

Hague prosecution won't appeal Šešelj decision

BELGRADE -- Hague Tribunal (ICTY) Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz says his office will not appeal a decision to grant provisional release to Vojislav Šešelj.

Russia Flexes Muscles on EU Bosnia Mission

Diplomats and experts believe Russia is trying out a new strategy in Bosnia and Herzegovina, after Russia's representative on the UN Security Council abstained from a vote to extend the mandate of the EU mission, EUFOR, in Bosnia on November 12.

Strong cooperation in fight against crime

BELGRADE - Members of 17 special police units from 12 South-East European countries staged a hostage rescue demonstration exercise within the international seminar on the fight against terrorism in 2014in Batajnica on the outskirts of Belgrade on Friday.

Bosnia Presidency's Outoing Serb Slates OHR

Nebojsa Radmanovic, Serbian member of Bosnia's Presidency, at his farewell press conference on November 13 savaged the work of the Office of High Representative, OHR, which is tasked with overseeing implementation of the 1995 Dayton accords.

Radmanovic said High Representative Valentin Inzko's regular reports to the UN were untrue and unfounded.

U.S. prosecutors sent to Balkans "to help fight terrorism"

U.S. prosecutors sent to Balkans "to help fight terrorism"

WASHINGTON -- The U.S. is sending dozens of prosecutors to the Balkans, the Middle East, and northern Africa "to help track down jihadist fighters returning from Syria."

Bosnia Finally Takes Control of Its Skies

The Bosnia and Herzegovina Air Navigation Services Agency, BHANSA, took control of the Balkan country's airspace for the first time on November 13.

Flight controllers in Bosnia will from now on control all aircraft flying up to around 10 kilometres in height. The agency will asume control of the country's upper airspace some time next year.

German media: New Russian strategy in Bosnia

German media: New Russian strategy in Bosnia

BERLIN -- Germany has welcomed the extension of the mandate of EU forces in Bosnia-Herzegovina, EUFOR, for another year.

However, this country is also "concerned that this mission was not supported by all members of the UN Security Council," reports Deutsche Welle....

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