Now playing Next Bosnia and Herzegovina International envoy warns of Bosnia breakup amid tensions Dodik, the Bosnian Serb member of the presidency, has for years been advocating for the separation of the Bosnian Serb mini-state and having it become part of Serbia. 02/11/2021
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Now playing Next Bosnia and Herzegovina On the Bosnia-Croatia border, migrants look to Europe as winter nears Hundreds of migrants have set up a new improvised camp in northwest Bosnia, determined to brave worsening weather and tough Croatian border police for a chance to reach Western Europe. 14/10/2021
Now playing Next People Husband builds a rotating house so his wife can enjoy better views In Bosnia, a man has built a rotating house to please his wife, who wants a different view from her bedroom window. 14/10/2021
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Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Croatia and Bosnia still locked in a land dispute over 'two pebbles' Both claim ownership of Mali Školj and Veliki Školj, a land dispute that has rumbled on since the early 1990s. 23/09/2021
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Now playing Next Bosnia and Herzegovina Former Bosnian Serb soldier convicted of war crimes A former Bosnian Serb soldier and police officer has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for war crimes committed during the 1995-95 conflict. 16/08/2021
Now playing Next Bosnia and Herzegovina New UN envoy to Bosnia faces angry opposition from Serbs In a speech, Schmid pledged that he will work to help Bosnia reach stability and economic prosperity nearly three decades after the war that killed over 100,000 people and left millions homeless. 02/08/2021
Now playing Next Croatia Croatia celebrates as €420m bridge on Adriatic coast nears completion It will connect Dubrovnik with the rest of the country and allow north-south travellers to avoid going through Bosnia. 29/07/2021
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Is Bosnia’s Milorad Dodik using genocide denial for political ends? Attempts to play down or deny what happened at Srebrenica in 1995 prompted Bosnia's foreign peace envoy to last week pass the nation's first law prohibiting genocide denial. 28/07/2021
Now playing Next Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian Serbs will shut down government over genocide denial law Bosnian Serb politicians have pledged to block decision-making in the country’s institutions in protest over a recent move by a top international envoy to outlaw genocide denial. 27/07/2021
Now playing Next no comment Traditional diving competition from the Old Bridge in Mostar Some 30 men are taking part in the 455th edition of the Old Bridge Diving competition in Mostar, in Bosnia, a Unesco World Heritage Site 26/07/2021
Now playing Next Bosnia and Herzegovina Senior Bosnian official bans denial of Srebrenica genocide under law The head of Bosnia’s Office of the High Representative has imposed changes to the country’s criminal law, introducing prison sentences for anyone who denies the genocide at Srebrenica. 23/07/2021
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Now playing Next Europe News Bosnia must step up re-alignment with Europe: Borrell The EU's foreign policy chief said that Bosnia & Hergezovina had fallen behind on reforms needed to ready it to become a member state. 13/07/2021
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Not bad enough for genocide? The towns the Mladić verdict downplayed Mladić was convicted for one count of genocide, the summary executions of over 8,000 people in Srebrenica, but not of another, killings at Vlasenica, Foča, Ključ, Kotor-Varoš, Prijedor, and Sanski Most. 11/06/2021
Now playing Next state of the union Europe's week: Macron slapped, Belarus sanctions and Babis vote These are the key stories that shaped this week in Brussels. 11/06/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Centuries of discrimination still run deep for Roma in Europe | View New analysis finds that in the Western Balkans, 60% of young Roma people do not attend upper secondary school, writes UNESCO's Manos Antoninis 07/06/2021
Now playing Next world news In the Western Balkans, ethnic nationalism threatens path to Europe In a wide-ranging interview with Euronews, EU envoy Miroslav Lajcak also said that it is up to the states of the Western Balkans to prove that they will be functioning and effective members of the European family. 06/06/2021