
The lessons the Dayton Accords taught the world 30 years after the Bosnian War
The pact between Bosniaks, Serbs, and Croats, brokered by the Clinton administration, demonstrated how to stop a conflict, but not how to build a fragmented country

The pact between Bosniaks, Serbs, and Croats, brokered by the Clinton administration, demonstrated how to stop a conflict, but not how to build a fragmented country

A former military intelligence analyst and the ex-mayor of the Balkan country’s capital are placing their trust in the Italian justice system’s investigation

A writer and two lawyers experienced in international cases are behind the case into Italians who allegedly paid to shoot civilians during the Bosnian War

A writer has alleged that Italian gun-loving extremists traveled to Bosnia to spend their weekends as snipers

Victims of the worst civilian massacre in Europe since World War II recall the inaction of the international community and lament that, now that war has returned to the continent, the world has failed to learn from the tragedy

The Italian lawyer maintains that the ‘genocide’ in Gaza, of which there is ‘overwhelming’ evidence, does not stop because so many are profiting from it. She will present a new report next week listing the names of companies involved

In a book, the journalist Taina Tervonen recounts the endless search for those who disappeared during the conflict, through a forensic anthropologist and a researcher