The law adopted by the upper house of parliament of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina provides for constructing the ...
Bosnia-Herzegovina has been a multi-ethnic state since it was a part of the federation of Yugoslavia. The Balkan state was mainly inhabited by Muslim Bosniaks, Orthodox Serbs and Catholic Croats.
Bosnian Serbs and Bosnian Croats – who were all termed “constituent peoples.” The agreement also divided the country into two legislative regions, the largely Bosniak and Croat federation ...
Unsatisfied with the electoral law, the main political party of Bosnian Croats--the Croat Democratic Union (HDZ)--organized an ad hoc referendum on Croat self-rule on the same day as general ...
Bosnia's international peace envoy on Thursday sought to keep the country's European Union integration on track by rejecting ...
Under the Dayton Treaty that ended ethnic war in the 1990s, Bosnia was split into two autonomous regions - the Serb Republic and a Federation dominated by Croats and Bosniaks. The regions are ...
Under the Dayton treaty, Bosnia was split into two autonomous regions, the Serb Republic and a Federation dominated by Croats and Bosniaks linked via a weak central government. That secured peace ...
The role is reserved exclusively for members of the three main ethnic groups: Bosniaks, Bosnian-Croats, and Bosnian-Serbs. The country’s 17 “national minority groups,” including Jews and ...
Croatian former general Branimir Glavas is taken for questioning in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina in May 2009 after he escaped a war crimes sentence in his home country. Photo: EPA/FEHIM DEMIR.
Croatia's media enjoy a high degree of independence. Croatian Radio-TV, HRT, is the state-owned public broadcaster and is ...