Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnian Kindergarten Overcomes Ethnic Divisions
A recently-opened kindergarten in Gornji Vakuf/Uskoplje is the only educational institution in the town at which Bosnian Croat and Bosniak children spend time together.
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Bosnia’s Mostar Braces for Croat Nationalist Concert
Singer Marko Perkovic ‘Thompson’, whose concerts have been banned across Europe, is to play in the ethically-divided town of Mostar in support of Bosnian Croat ex-officials on trial for war crimes.
Croatian Leaders Sing Praises for Herzeg Bosnia
At an official event, the Croatian political leadership sang a song penned by controversial nationalist singer Marko Perkovic “Thompson”, which celebrates the unrecognised 1990s Croat-lead Herzeg Bosnia.
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Bosnian Croats Push Plan to Change Election Law
Bosnian Croat lawmakers say they expect the House of Peoples to discuss the changes they submitted to the election law on Thursday, under which only Bosnian Croats would elect their own representative to the country's three-member Presidency.
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Impact of Agrokor Crisis Alarms Bosnia's Leaders
Thousands of jobs in Bosnia, where unemployment is already high, may be in jeopardy owing to continued uncertainly over the future of Croatian biggest private company, Agrokor, which is stuggling with debt and liquidity issues.
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Vucic travels to Bosnia one day after election victory
Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic is in Mostar in Bosnia-Herzegovina this Monday, a day after he won Serbia's presidential elections.
Bosnian Croat Veterans Demand Croatia Pay Their Pensions
Bosnian Croat war veterans are demanding that after years of delay, Zagreb pays the retirement pensions they earned while fighting with the Croatian Defence Council in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Prosecutors Demand Longer Sentences for Bosnian Croat Leaders
Prosecutors asked the Hague Tribunal to increase the jail sentences of six Bosnian Croat leaders accused of wartime crimes in the unrecognised statelet of Herzeg-Bosna to a total of 220 years.
Croat and Ukrainian fans' hate message to Serbs and Russians
Supporters of Croatia and Ukraine have used a match played by their national football teams to provoke Serbians and Russians.
The qualifier for the 2018 World Cup in Russia was played in Zagreb, Croatia.
Bosnian Croat Deputy Commander Denies Ethnic Cleansing
Former Croatian Defence Council deputy commander Milivoje Petkovic appealed at the Hague Tribunal against his 20-year prison sentence for wartime crimes against Bosniaks.