Milorad Dodik

Prime Minister of Serb entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina reportedly hiding assassin and creating...

Croatian weekly Nacional has learned from foreign diplomatic circles that there are suspicions that Zeljko Milovanovic, currently in hiding because of his participation in the murders of journalist and publisher Ivo Pukanic and...

Bosnia's turn

WARNING: Miroslav Lajcak, High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, has for long been warning of the raging political instability in the country. Photo: Reuters The year 2008 has seen a lot of drama in the Balkans.

EU confirms plans to step up Bosnia presence

ELITSA VUCHEVA Today @ 09:22 CET EU foreign ministers meeting in Brussels on Monday (10 November) reiterated the bloc's will to play a greater role in Bosnia and Herzegovina, while stressing concerns over the country's...

Brussels welcomes BiH agreement, calls for concrete action

EU officials say Saturday's deal among the three major parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) is a "step in the right direction" but must translate into results. 11/11/08 "We now expect that such a political agreement is...

Bosnia: International officials welcome accord on key reforms

Adnkronos International Italia, Italy November 10 2008 Sarajevo. Two top international officials on Monday hailed an agreement on key reforms reached over the weekend by leaders of the three main parties, representing Bosnian...

Bosnian leaders hold symbolic meeting

Government leaders in Bosnia-Herzegovina have held a symbolically important joint meeting in the ethnic Serb administrative capital for the first time since the Dayton peace treaty ended the 1992-1995 Bosnian war. They also...

Proposal urges EU to take leading role in BiH next year

EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana and Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn have drafted a proposal urging the Union to assume the responsibilities of the Office of the High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina next year.

Fragile Bosnia: The break-up danger

Growing fears that fractious political leaders are jeopardising Bosnia’s futureBOSNIA’S leaders are “mired in the nationalist logic and talk of the past”. The status quo is “unviable”, yet no domestic forces can challenge it or...

Europe's Next Trouble Spot

EUROPE'S NEXT TROUBLE SPOT By Patrick O'Brien Washington Post Nov 3 2008 Imagine it's February, 2008. They say that South Ossetia and Abkhazia would become more daring in making official their already de facto independence from...

Balkan Ghosts

Bosnia is sliding toward renewed conflict. Since then, the international community committed significant resources to repair infrastructure, return refugees to prewar homes, disarm warring factions and form a protectorate under...

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