SARAJEVO -- Authorities in Bosnia-Herzegovina are bracing themselves for further violence on February 8 after three days of unrest that has rocked the capital Sarajevo and the northern city of Tuzla.
Hungary’s Wizz Air has reopened its base at Tuzla International Airport over two years after closing it, the airport operator ...
AJet, the low-cost subsidiary of Turkish Airlines, will launch a new service connecting Ankara with Bosnia and Herzegovina's ...
SARAJEVO -- Sarajevo and other Bosnian cities wracked by fierce protests in recent days have remained quiet despite fears that violence could resume. Firefighters in Sarajevo are still trying to try ...
At least 11 people were killed and more than 30 injured after a fire swept through a retirement home in the Bosnian city of Tuzla, authorities said Wednesday. At least 11 people have died and over 30 ...
From Site “A Bosnian/Serbian checkpoint in Sarajevo is manned by Italian troops during an IFOR Press Tour in Tuzla/Sarajevo/Zagreb, Aug. 12-16, 1996.” Photo courtesy of Creative Commons. How do you ...
The BBC's Guy Delauney has been surveying the damage in the capital Sarajevo Bosnia-Hercegovina has begun to clear up the wreckage left after some of the worst unrest for years. Government buildings ...
TUZLA/SARAJEVO, Bosnia (Reuters) - Protesters across Bosnia set fire to government buildings and fought with riot police on Friday as long-simmering anger over lack of jobs and political inertia ...
Bosnia-Hercegovina has begun to clear up the wreckage left after some of the worst unrest for years. Government buildings across the country were torched amid anger at the lack of jobs and a perceived ...