Uncovering Europe Bosnia’s biggest crisis for 26 years fuels anguish and discontent Milorad Dodik's most recent attempts to weaken Bosnia's state-level institutions in the country have led to the most significant political crisis since the 1992-1995 war. 17/12/2021
Uncovering Europe Long-lost Yugoslav artworks returned to Bosnia by a Serbian collector More than 30 World War II-era artworks that were stolen from a museum in Jajce, in central Bosnia, finally found their way back home after a collector purchased them at a Vienna flea market. 02/12/2021
Uncovering Europe How an ancient Jewish text provoked a modern-day unholy row The Sarajevo Haggadah survived the Inquisition, two world wars and a military siege. Now a 'homecoming' exhibition for the scroll has sparked a dispute over who has the right to display it. 19/10/2021
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
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
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
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
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
View 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
Bosnia and Herzegovina Illegal Serb church on Bosniak woman's land is destroyed Bosnian authorities on Saturday demolished a Serbian Orthodox church that was illegally built on land owned by a Bosniak woman. 05/06/2021
Uncovering Europe Balkans rocked as leaked memo explores redrawing Bosnia’s borders An explosive memo that advocates redrawing the borders of independent countries formed after Yugoslavia’s breakup and reducing Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) to a third of its current size has sparked fears of renewed conflict in the region. 19/04/2021
Uncovering Europe Bosnia and Serbia: Why are the neighbours worlds apart on vaccines? When it comes to COVID-19 vaccines, it's difficult to think of another part of Europe where the juxtaposition is more pronounced. 22/03/2021
Unreported Europe No way forward, no way back: the nightmare of migrants trapped in Bosnia Unreported Europe looks into the living conditions of economic migrants stuck in Bosnia desperately trying to get into the EU. 05/02/2021
Uncovering Europe What are the real reasons behind Bosnia's migrant crisis? The crisis climaxed before Christmas after pictures emerged of migrants freezing in snow-covered makeshift tents near the Bosnia-Croatia border. 19/01/2021
Uncovering Europe Heartwarming harmony as Balkans unify in Croatia’s hour of need Tensions persist between Croatia and Serbia after the devastating wars in the 1990s. But they have been put aside as the region unifies to help Zagreb after Tuesday's deadly earthquake. 04/01/2021