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Students continue vigil in Sarajevo as protests enter fifth day after fatal tram crash
By Nadja Lovadinov in Sarajevo For the fifth consecutive day, demonstrators gathered on the rain-soaked streets of Sarajevo ...
Former truck driver, now 80, allegedly one of many ‘sniper tourists’ who paid Bosnian Serb soldiers to be allowed fire on city ...
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Thousands of protesters block roads in Sarajevo after fatal tram crash
A thousands-strong protest in Bosnia’s capital blocked major roads for more than three hours on February 14 as demonstrators demanded political accountability following a fatal tram crash that killed ...
One person was killed and two others injured after a tram derailed and struck passengers waiting at a stop in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital, Sarajevo, on Wednesday, authorities said.
Over four decades after the 1984 Winter Olympics, Sarajevo is contending with what to do with its Olympic venues. Many are abandoned and crumbling.
Milan Attorney General’s Office has summoned an 80‑year‑old ex‑truck driver who allegedly bragged about joining organized trips to fire on civilians in the Bosnian War ...
The fatal accident occurred on Feb. 12, when a speeding tram derailed and hit a station, killing a 23-year-old art student, injuring many others, including two seriously injured.
Four days after Irina Cisic’s first birthday in 1993, her mother and father took her outside for a walk in the war-torn city of Sarajevo. It was a beautiful day by all accounts, apart from the ...
The victims of the Siege of Sarajevo in the 1990s said they hope the new investigation into reports that wealthy Westerners paid to hunt human beings, including children, in the besieged city will ...
During the years of relentless attacks on Sarajevo in the early 1990s, residents tried to turn off the sounds of the siege all around them by turning on music — as a release, but also as a bid to feel ...
Twenty five years ago, the Bosnian capital, Sarajevo, was subjected to daily shelling and sniper attacks from Serb nationalist forces. Guardian Europe editor, Ian Traynor, regularly reported from the ...
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