Bosnia-Herzegovina

The Guardian view on problems in the western Balkans: Europe should do more | Editorial
Editorial: As tensions grow between Serbia and Kosovo, Russia must not be left to advance its divisive agenda in the region
Editorial
08, Jan, 2023 @6:30 PM

‘Planting seeds of peace’: Bosnian war stories are brought to the stage
Susan Moffat and Aida Haughton explain how their play My Thousand Year Old Land was given a universal humanity by using raw, real-life testimony
Caroline Butterwick
26, Dec, 2022 @8:00 AM

Germany’s Scholz backs more Balkan states joining EU
Chancellor says it is in Germany’s and Europe’s interest for Bosnia and others to join Croatia in bloc
Philip Oltermann in Berlin
14, Dec, 2022 @12:32 PM

‘Everyone loved each other’: the rise of Yugonostalgia
While many citizens of the former Yugoslavia miss the lower prices and global recognition, others warn against over-romanticising the Tito era
Jessica Bateman
25, Aug, 2022 @4:00 AM

A kid playing with a ball next to a tank trap: Paul Lowe’s best photograph
‘The siege of Sarajevo was very hard on children, who obviously didn’t want to be stuck indoors. They would risk their lives for a little pleasure’
Interview by Chris Broughton
03, Aug, 2022 @12:51 PM

Mark Wheeler obituary
Other lives: Historian of Yugoslavia and adviser to Paddy Ashdown in Bosnia-Herzegovina
James Gow
19, Jun, 2022 @11:21 AM

I Am Zlatan review – compelling insight into the making of a football superstar
Jens Sjögren’s sympathetic film avoids the cliched sport movie formula of triumph over adversity by focusing on what happens off the pitch
Cath Clarke
01, Jun, 2022 @8:00 AM

Divas/Brotherhood review – powerful studies examine the challenges of growing up
Máté Körösi’s documentary about a trio of troubled young women in Budapest and Francesco Montagner’s film following three sons in a Bosnian shepherd family explore the path to adulthood
Phil Hoad
18, May, 2022 @12:00 PM

Ivica Osim obituary
Bosnian footballer and coach who won 16 caps playing for Yugoslavia and went on to manage Japan’s national team
Brian Glanville
04, May, 2022 @4:02 PM

Ukraine matters, but so did Bosnia 30 years ago. Where was the outcry then? | Ed Vulliamy
Echoes of conflict are loud in Sarajevo on this poignant anniversary, yet there is one key difference
Ed Vulliamy
03, Apr, 2022 @6:00 AM

Russia may pressure Serbia to undermine western Balkans, leaders warn
Kosovo and Bosnia-Herzegovina urge western leaders to ‘engage more actively and strongly’ in the region
Patrick Wintour in London and Julian Borger in Washington
11, Mar, 2022 @5:00 AM

Russia steps up onslaught after Ukraine ‘narrowly’ escapes nuclear disaster
Putin forces intensify strikes on civilian areas as Zelenskiy issues furious rebuke to Nato over no-fly zone refusal
Daniel Boffey in Brussels, Peter Beaumont in Lviv and Jon Henley
04, Mar, 2022 @3:34 PM
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