Bosnia
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.
Remembering the Horrors Bosnians Endured Under Karadzic
No one who witnessed the war in Bosnia came out of it unaffected.
Dutch Find 30 War Criminals in Refugee Wave
Ten were from Syria, while others came from Eritrea, Georgia, Nigeria and Sudan.
On the Hunt for the Balkans' Most Wanted
A new book chronicles the most extensive manhunt for war criminals since World War II.
Witness to Genocide: Looking Back at the Bosnian War
A photojournalist reflects on Bosnia 20 years after the end of the Bosnian War.
In Protest of War Crimes Raid, Bosnian Serbs Stop Cooperating With Police
The move threatened the integrity of the country, 20 years after it emerged from war.
Where Most Resettled Refugees Come From
More than four million refugees have fled Syria in the past four years.
Srebrenica Is an Open Wound, 20 Years Later
Bosnians, international delegates gather to remember worst massacre in Europe since Holocaust.
Photos: Remembering the Victims of the Srebrenica Massacre
Ahead of the 20th anniversary, families gathered as the bodies of newly identified victims passed through Sarajevo.
In Modern History, April is the Killing Month
The Armenian genocide, Holocaust Remembrance Day and the beginning of the Bosnian War all fall in April.
Zdravko Tolimir's Life Sentence for Srebrenica Massacre Upheld
The Srebrenica killings were Europe's worst atrocity since World War Two.
One Bosnian Man's Search for His Father, the Rapist
One of Europe's 'children of hate', Alen Muhic searches for his Bosnian mother and the Serbian soldier who raped her.
UK and Germany Offer Plan to Break Bosnia's EU Deadlock
Britain and Germany have put forward a plan to revive Bosnia's stalled bid to join the EU in exchange for commitments from the country to institutional reform
Prosecutors Call Karadzic 'Driving Force' Behind Bosnian Genocide
Prosecutors are seeking the maximum penalty of life imprisonment against Karadzic, a leading political figure during the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia that left 100,000 dead
34 Bosnian Coal Miners Trapped Underground After Earthquake
The miners remain trapped after an earthquake triggered a gas explosion and caved in two tunnels
Dutch State Found Liable for Srebrenica Killings
A court in The Hague found that peacekeepers had failed to protect 300 of the 9,000 men and boys killed in the massacre
After Nearly Two Decades, Bosnia's Dead Are Coming Home
Pioneering DNA work means those who died on the death marches from Srebrenica can be identified and given a proper burial