bosniaandherzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina has been stuck in limbo once again. A contender for EU and NATO membership, it has not budged on either path despite Brussels swinging the door wide open earlier this year. Despite the insistence from the international community that the country that saw a devastating ethnic conflict just decades ago can only be stabilised through membership in the two, Russia's increasing presence in the Serb-majority entity of the Republika Srpska (RS) has brought back concerns that the Western Balkan country of some 3.2 million torn between Brussels and Moscow might end up being torn ...
Euronews (English)
Surviving family members and children of the victims of the Srebrenica genocide joined hundreds of people in a peace march in Bosnia and Herzegovina to mark the anniversary of the 1995 massacre. Thousands of participants reached Potočari after three days of retracing the route many Bosniaks took to find refuge, escaping from the eastern Bosnian town further to the country's north. This year's march was particularly challenging due to the intense heat and difficult terrain. According to organisers, around 6,000 people, including 250 children, walked this year. One participant passed away during...
Euronews (English)
If you’re a keen traveller, you’ll likely have visited Europe’s most popular tourist destinations like France, the UK, Italy, Spain, and Germany. But how many of the least trodden places have you been to - or even put on your travel bucket list? Using data from the United Nations World Travel Organisation (UNWTO), here’s our rundown of the five least travelled countries on the continent - and why you should pay them a visit. San Marino boasts striking architecture and stunning mountain views - but very few visitorsTiny, landlocked San Marino is technically a microstate rather than a country, l...
Euronews (English)
Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 2005 – with Bosnian Muslims, Croats and Serbs deeply divided following a brutal war in the 1990s – a bronze statue was unveiled in Mostar of a figure it was hoped everyone could agree on: Bruce Lee. The inauguration was attended by the late kung-fu star’s widow and the Chinese ambassador, and took place a day before a similar sculpture was revealed in Hong Kong, making it the world’s first public statue of the martial arts legend. Yet, after surviving a series of trials and tribulations, it mysteriously disappeared in March this year. Sculptor Ivan Fijolić’s ...
Hong Kong Free Press
The United Nations General Assembly has approved a resolution to commemorate the 1995 Srebrenica genocide in Bosnia annually, over strong opposition from Serbs in Bosnia and neighbouring Serbia. Proponents of the measure sponsored by Germany and Rwanda say it is necessary so that the massacre is not denied or forgotten. The vote in the 193-member General Assembly was 84-19 with 68 nations abstaining, a reflection of concerns among many countries about the impact of the vote on reconciliation efforts in deeply divided Bosnia. The resolution designates July 11 as the “International Day of Reflec...
Euronews (English)
Bosnia is home to hundreds of thousands of bee colonies, mainly looked after by small-scale beekeepers. But climate change is threatening the survival of their hives as the insects struggle to find nectar supplies. Beekeepers are having to radically rethink traditions and conventional cycles of foraging and honey collection. Some are also calling for greater financial support from the Bosnian government to protect long-standing practices and knowledge. Bosnia’s beekeepers battle climate changeBosnia has a rich beekeeping tradition. Its diverse climate and flora are ideal for the production of ...
Euronews (English)
In Response to Global Call to Protect Europe’s Last Wild Rivers, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Ends Subsidies for Small Hydropower Projects Q3 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and more New Measure Will Help Deter the Destruction of Critically Important Rivers and Wildlife Blog: The Special Species Under Threat in the BalkansBlog: The Fight to Keep the Kruščica River WildBlog: The Neretvica River Community Heroically Battling for Bosnia’s Blue HeartBosnia And Herzegovina To Cut Subsidies For Small Hydropower PlantsIn a decision that could help set a precedent across the Balkans, the ...
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