Croatia's Supreme Court has denied the extradition of a Bosnian citizen sought by Tunisia for his alleged involvement in the murder of a Tunisian who the Palestinian group Hamas said was one of its members.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's supporters from a number of European Union countries arrived for his election campaign rally in Bosnia-Herzegovina's capital, Sarajevo, on May 20. (RFE/RL's Balkan Service)
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan arrived for a visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina's capital, Sarajevo, on May 20. (RFE/RL's Balkan Service)
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has called on his compatriots living in Europe "to show their strength to the whole world" as he sought to shore up support from the country’s diaspora at a rally in Sarajevo ahead of elections next month.
Buses carrying 270 refugees and migrants from Sarajevo reached an asylum center in southern Bosnia-Herzegovina after an hours-long standoff between regional and national authorities in the multiethnic Balkan state.
A Sarajevo court on May 17 refused to hand over a Bosnian man to Tunisia to face charges in the 2016 killing of a one-time commander of the Palestinian group Hamas, saying there is no extradition treaty between the countries.
A historic cannon was fired in Sarajevo to mark the iftar feast at the end of the first day of Ramadan fasting.
European Union leaders expressed determination to “strengthen and intensify” their ties to the Western Balkans, but they dampened any hopes of a quick move to allow any new countries into the bloc.
A Bosnian tycoon who leads a party in the ruling coalition has been cleared of charges he organized a criminal group and interfered in a high-profile court case in Kosovo against Balkan drug boss Naser Kelmendi.
Thousands of Bosnians have taken to the streets to demand that authorities determine the truth behind the deaths of two young men -- a Muslim and a Serb -- in a protest that spanned Bosnia's entrenched ethnic divisions.
Bosnia-Herzegovina is struggling to cope with an influx of thousands of migrants mostly from the Middle East trying to reach Western Europe that authorities and aid groups warn could develop into a crisis.
Serbian police have prevented a Serbian far-right politician convicted of war crimes from holding a rally in an ethnically mixed northern village where he spurred ethnic hatred during the 1990s Balkan war.
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