Bosnian War
How the 90s Rave Scene Brought War-Torn Bosnia Together
“It was very, very crazy for me to hear Prodigy during the middle of the war.”
A Convicted War Criminal Killed Himself With Poison at The Hague
He's the third defendant to commit suicide at the international criminal court.
Why the "Butcher of Bosnia" is now a convicted war criminal
He did not take the sentencing well. As the judge read his verdict, Mladic demanded a toilet break, during which his blood pressure was taken three times before the defense counsel asked for the hearing to be suspended.
The Black Flag in the Balkans: The Islamic State's Links to Bosnia
As many as 300 Bosnians have joined the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, and security officials fear that few opportunities for Bosnia's young men could lead even more to join violent radical jihadist groups.
A Photographer Looks Back on the Horrors of the Bosnian War
We talked to legendary photojournalist Ron Haviv about his experience documenting the trauma and atrocities of the Bosnian War.
Return to the Bunker: ‘Fallout 4’ Through the Eyes of a 1990s War Child
Alma lived through the Bosnian War, forced to leave her home for a bunker beneath the bombs. She plays through the start of 'Fallout 4,' recalling her own experiences.
Return to the Bunker: ‘Fallout 4’ Through the Eyes of a 1990s War Child
Alma lived through the Bosnian War, forced to leave her home for a bunker beneath the bombs. She plays through the start of 'Fallout 4,' recalling her own experiences.
Bosnia's Bridge Divers Risk Their Necks for Tips and Thrills
For 450 years, people have been jumping off of Mostar's old bridge and flying for three seconds before hitting the water.
The Killing Fields of Srebrenica: Twenty Years After the Bosnian Genocide
Ahead of this year's memorial event, we visited the town where Bosnian Serb forces killed 8,000 Muslim men and boys in 1995.
Serbia Detains Seven in First Arrests Over 1995 Srebrenica Massacre
Two decades after Bosnian Serbs slaughtered 8,000 Muslims in a UN "safe haven," Serbia has finally tracked down some of the suspected perpetrators.
Bosnians' Worst Enemy Is Their Own Government
Earlier this year, civil unrest and a natural disaster helped unite Bosnians against a common foe — their own dysfunctional system of government.