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The capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina is shaking off its war-torn past and offers access to the slopes
Edin Forto breaks mould with multi-ethnic platform focusing on public services
Appeal court judges at The Hague extend jail term for former Bosnian-Serb leader
President’s appearance reignites fears Ankara is flexing muscles in Balkans
Brussels recommends trade bloc to stabilise region as tensions increase
Wherever there is turmoil in the region, Russia’s hand is not far away
New York sisters Amra and Elma Beganovich have a formula for social media success
Born during the 1995 siege, the city’s film festival now brings in 100,000 visitors a year
Michael Winterbottom tries to ricochet off the Meredith Kercher case but the result is a portentously shallow movie
The 9,000 people still unaccounted for after the war in Bosnia lie at the heart of Šejla Kamerić’s latest harrowing project, on show at the Wellcome Collection’s ‘Forensics: The Anatomy of Crime’
A century after Gavrilo Princip fired the fatal shot in Sarajevo, the Serbian film director explains why the extraordinary town he has built is a ‘symbol of pacifism’
Ahead of their first appearance at the football tournament, manager Safet Susic talks strategy and national expectations
On a street corner here 100 years ago, a 19-year-old Serb nationalist shot the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne and triggered the first world war. The assassin, Gavrilo Princip, is still a potent and divisive symbol
Organisation is crucial if a common purpose is to succeed, writes Mark Mazower
Pointless aggression belongs in the playground, not in international affairs
Filmmaking is flourishing in southeast Europe, with the region also gaining popularity as a low-cost location shoot
An agency that connects the missing with their families already exists, writes Tim Judah
The Venezuelan-born photographer pays tribute to the generation who grew up during the 1992-96 siege of Sarajevo
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