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EUFOR Althea
EU Force in Bosnia and Herzegovina (EU)
Mandatiert seit: 07/04
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OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina
(OSCE Long-Term Missions)
Mandatiert seit: 12/95
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OHR
Office of the High Representative (Sonstige)
Beginn: 12/95
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News

17.04.2019
NATO remains obstacle to Bosnia forming new government

Six months after elections took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina, leaders of the main parties have agreed on a divide-up of government ministries - but remain deadlocked over activating a NATO membership plan.

Source: Balkan Insight
20.03.2019
UN court increases sentence of former Bosnian-Serb leader to life imprisonment

A United Nations appeals court on Wednesday increased the 40-year sentence initially imposed on Radovan Karadži?, former leader of the Republika Srpksa region of Bosnia and head of the Bosnian-Serb Army, to life imprisonment.

Source: UN News
20.02.2019
Bosnia’s Federation entity finally forms new parliament

The larger of Bosnia's two entities, the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, has formed a new parliament almost four months after the general elections – which could mean the country finally getting a new state government.

Source: Balkan Insight
07.02.2019
Bosnian Serbs appoint Israeli historian to head Srebrenica commission

Bosnia’s Serb-dominated entity Republika Srpska has appointed Israeli historian and Holocaust researcher Gideon Greif to head its controversial commission probing crimes committed in Srebrenica during the Bosnian war.

Source: Balkan Insight
31.01.2019
EU official to BiH presidency: step up reforms

[EU's commissioner in charge of neighborhood policy and enlargement negotiations] Johannes Hahn says the rule of law in Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH) has obviously exhibited shortcomings at all levels.

Source: B92
UN renews EU Bosnia military mission as separatism fears grow

The decision to renew the EU mandate was reached unanimously, despite disagreements over a report into danger of secession in Bosnia-Herzegovina. … Russia had blocked members from hearing a warning from the UN's top official in Bosnia, Christian Schmidt of Germany. .. Moscow not only objects to the report, which it said was an "extreme biased and anti-Serb document," but also the very existence of the post of an international high representative to Bosnia.

Source: Deutsche Welle