Bosnia
'Sarajevo Haggadah' proceeds to be donated to Palestinian causes, announces Bosnian museum
The Sarajevo Haggadah is a famous medieval manuscript containing an illustrated version of the Passover Seder text, dated to around 1350 and believed to be from Barcelona.
From Ottoman Oppression to Modern Jihad: The Nevesinje Legacy - opinion
Sarajevo’s antisemitism cannot be whitewashed, not even by Baroness Helić - opinion
Bosnia High Representative: Politicians should know Hamas is Iranian terror branch - interview
Bosnia refuses to host a gathering of Conference of European Rabbis it had invited
The hotel, in which the three-day meeting was to take place, informed the CER that it could not host the event due to “security reasons.”
HŠK Zrinjski clinches ninth national title with win over Igman
Zrinjski Mostar defeats Igman 3–0 to secure its ninth Bosnian Premier League title, marking another milestone in the club’s historic football legacy.
No political persecution: Explaining a legal and constitutional crisis in Bosnia - opinion
What Bosnia needs now is not imposition but principled support from her allies, institutions, and observers.
Illegitimate lawfare: Bosnia uses Israel as a battleground - opinion
When European states act in Bosnia, they do so on the much murkier ground of knowing what’s good for Bosnia.
Dodik to ‘Post’: Muslim radicals fuel fear in Bosnia; Interpol now seeks his arrest - exclusive
EDITOR'S NOTES: “The world needs to understand,” Dodik said, “there is no peaceful coexistence where one side is always expected to apologize. We tried that. It failed.”
Bosnia court issues international arrest warrant for Serb leader Milorad Dodik
Defying an internal arrest warrant, he crossed into neighboring Serbia earlier this week then traveled to Israel for an antisemitism conference in Jerusalem on Thursday.
Israeli women soar to silver at hockey worlds
Triumphing despite adversity and protests, blue-and-white rides great goaltending and top-tier offense in Bosnia.
October 7 film on Hamas atrocities raises political tensions in Sarajevo
The event took place on the planned date under heavy security assured by the Serbian police.
The Bosnian Islamic terror threat is growing amid attacks on Israeli targets - analysis
Emrah Ibrahimovic, a Bosnian-Austrian teen, attempted an attack on the Israeli consulate in Munich, reflecting his troubling radicalization and extremist influences.
Issues of the Holocaust, Srebrenica, and the war in Gaza in modern Bosnia
“There are many points of comparison between Srebrenica and October 7."
Serbian police officer shot dead, minister blames Kosovo
The two Balkan nations have fractious ties, punctuated by occasional flare-ups of violence, with Serbia refusing to recognize the independence of its former province.