Bosnian FM says 'hard to fathom' how Israel could support controversial legislation, which is backed by ethno-nationalist parties but opposed by many Bosniak politicians

Proposed legislation by a European overseeing body would bolster the three country's largest ethnic blocs while continuing to disenfranchise at least 17 national minority groups

After being lone survivor among family members deported to Nazi concentration camp in 1944, she refused to be evacuated from Bosnian city during war in 90s

Ex-Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic's appeal against life sentence for 1995 Srebrenica massacre rejected by UN tribunal in The Hague

As part of agreement, cybersecurity professionals will provide remote online training on IAI's cybersecurity simulator in a project that will run over a number of years

Demonstrators from several walks of life march to decry ceremony honoring members of Croatian Ustasha regime, which carried atrocities against Jews and Muslims during World War II

Communities mark 1819 event when Muslims rose up against Ottoman governor who threatened to kill off the imprisoned elite of the city's Jewish community

Relatives of over 8,000 men and boys killed by Bosnian Serb troops among attendees of ceremony that sees interment of 33 newly identified victims of the slaughter