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The capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina is shaking off its war-torn past and offers access to the slopes
After the Srebrenica massacre, both France and the US were pushing for an air strikes strategy
Edin Forto breaks mould with multi-ethnic platform focusing on public services
Tuzla prosecutor says steel magnate’s brother held on suspicion of ‘abuse of power’
Supreme Court ruling ends long-running legal dispute between victims’ groups and the state
Kosovo and Bosnia face challenge of reintegrating returning combatants and families
Merkel and Macron tell 6 aspirant nations to pursue political stability
‘Croatian Watergate’ heightens tensions between former Yugoslav neighbours
The ex-Bosnian Serb leader’s policy of ethnic separatism persists in Republika Srpska
Appeal court judges at The Hague extend jail term for former Bosnian-Serb leader
National Archives reveal concerns over ‘vicious circle’ of differences
The former international high representative is remembered for his achievements and his humility
Plan to unite two parts of coastline runs into controversy
Balkan country emerges as new stop-off point on route to Europe
Behgjet Pacolli confident that region’s progress will boost country’s EU ambitions
President’s appearance reignites fears Ankara is flexing muscles in Balkans
Target is for bloc’s biggest single expansion in two decades
Bosnian Serb commander behind Srebrenica massacre guilty of crimes against humanity
The dysfunctional state of Bosnia still has a long way to go towards reconciliation
Ex-Bosnian Serb general accused of genocide will learn of his fate in The Hague after five-year trial
Gulf interest has raised concerns in central and eastern Europe
Putin ally will seek to cement his position as the region’s pivotal political figure
Brussels recommends trade bloc to stabilise region as tensions increase
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