We have started to collect the most important news related to Bosnia and Herzegovina in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Forensic scientists in Bosnia unearth the remains of 360 people at what is believed to be the largest mass grave from the war in the 1990s.
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Forensic scientists in Bosnia have found the remains of 360 people, as they excavate what is now believed to be the largest single mass grave from the war in the 1990s.
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Bosnia-Hercegovina qualify for their first World Cup finals as an independent nation after beating Lithuania 1-0.
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The Dutch supreme court has ruled that the Netherlands was liable for the deaths of three Bosnian Muslim men killed in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre.
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The Dutch supreme court rules that the Netherlands is liable for the deaths of three Bosnian Muslim men killed during the 1995 Srebrenica massacre
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About 140 miners who barricaded themselves inside a coal mine in Bosnia-Hercegovina in an industrial dispute leave the pit after reaching a deal with managers.
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About 140 miners barricade themselves inside a coal mine in northern Bosnia-Hercegovina in a dispute over pay and managerial recruitment.
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Several thousand people have welcomed convicted war criminal Momcilo Krajisnik back to Bosnia as a national hero.
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Milan Poparic, a Bosnian member of the Pink Panther jewel theft gang, escapes a Swiss jail in a dramatic breakout.
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A genocide charge against former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic is reinstated at the UN Yugoslav war crimes tribunal at The Hague.
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As Croatia prepares to join the EU at the end of this month, its neighbour Bosnia remains as divided as ever.
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A UN tribunal finds six Bosnian Croat former leaders guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity during the 1990s Balkan wars.
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A farmer in Bosnia has survived a bear attack after killing the animal with his own hands.
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Food lovers and businessmen attend Sarajevo's first ever halal food fair, set up in response to a rise in demand for halal food products in the wider Balkans region and beyond in recent years.
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A Bosnian court orders the president of the autonomous Bosniak-Croat Federation to be detained for a month on corruption charges.
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Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik defends his predecessor, Radovan Karadzic, against war crimes at The Hague.
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A court in Bosnia-Hercegovina sentences a Montenegrin Serb to 45 years in prison for murder, rape and torture during the 1992-95 conflict.
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The Hague war crimes tribunal jails ex-Bosnian Serb officials Mico Stanisic and Stojan Zupljanin over atrocities committed during the 1990s conflict.
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Hundreds of people in western Bosnia-Hercegovina hold a mock funeral for their own town of Drvar, in protest at the local economy and unemployment.
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The Romanian film Child's Pose picks up the Golden Bear for best film at the Berlin film festival, while an unemployed Bosnian Roma wins best actor.
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