This week saw some major shifts on the political scene in Bosnia, as independent and non-major party…
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Knitting in Sarajevo: Empowering Women to Re-engage in Everyday Life
Hanieh Khosroshahi looks at how the practice of knitting is changing the lives and livelihoods of…
If Bones Could Talk: Reassembling the Remains of Srebrenica
Twenty-one years after the mass killing of 8,300 men and boys in Srebrenica, the project…
Croatia vs. Turkey: Remembering the Mostar Football Violence of 2008
As Croatia and Turkey face off at the European championship, Albinko Hasic takes a look…
In Their Own Words: Balkan Youth on the Legacy of the ICTY
In late March, two long-awaited verdicts on war crimes charges were handed down in the…
The 2016 Australian Open and Bosnia’s Emergence from Tennis Obscurity
Is Bosnia-Herzegovina about to join its neighbors as a new tennis superpower? As the sun set in…
Bosnia’s EU Bid and the European Court of Human Rights: Sejdić and Finci Seven Years Later
Jakob Finci wrote history: together with the Bosnian Rom Dervo Sejdić, Finci, a Bosnian Jew,…