Bosnia and Herzegovina

INTERVIEW bosnia and herzegovina : Nikola Djukic: 'Bosnia may have to wait until 2022 for EU membership'

Nikola Djukic: 'Bosnia may have to wait until 2022 for EU membership'

Croatia’s citizens overwhelmingly voted to join the European union on 21 January. Meanwhile, its neighbour Bosnia-Herzegovina has not yet gained candidate status. We talk to Bosnia-Herzegovina’s ambassador in Hungary about what Croatian membership would mean and why Bosnia is different

by Tetyana Kostyuk @ // 24/01/12

bosnia and herzegovina, enlargement, balkans, hungary, europe, budapest, european union

FEATURE bosnia and herzegovina : My beautiful camp: Italy's Roma success stories

My beautiful camp: Italy's Roma success stories

Between a Roma camp claiming to be an example of social integration and a laundrette which is a supposed symbol of multiculturalism, profound problems linger at the heart of Rome’s gypsy communities

by Matthieu Amaré @ // 21/12/11

bosnia and herzegovina, italy, racism, association, best of cafebabel.com, multikulti on the ground, discrimination

OPINION bosnia and herzegovina : Heartbreaking Movies Of Staggering Bosnian Conflicts

Heartbreaking Movies Of Staggering Bosnian Conflicts

Sixteen years since the end of conflicts, Bosnia is becoming the ‘promised land’ for moviemakers from Hollywood and Europe starving for a real commercial war story. Is the tragic Bosnian story finally beginning to make money?

by sladana perkovic @ // 15/10/11

bosnia and herzegovina, cinema, balkans, penélope cruz, culture, jasmila žbanič, sarajevo

PANORAMA bosnia and herzegovina : I like Mostar: are there really no tourists who want to go to Bosnia?

I like Mostar: are there really no tourists who want to go to Bosnia?

Mostar and I go back a long way. Ours is the story of a missed encounter – in 1998. Fast forward to September 2011: cafebabel.com organises the annual network meeting in Dubrovnik. On learning that the city is only 150 kilometres away from Mostar, I decide to revisit the city I never reached

by Tania Gisselbrecht @ // 13/10/11

bosnia and herzegovina, identity, lifestyle, balkans, tourism, mostar, war

FOCUS bosnia and herzegovina : ABV guide to learning your Serbian (from your Croatian, Montenegrin and Bosnian)

ABV guide to learning your Serbian (from your Croatian, Montenegrin and Bosnian)

To hail the European day of languages on 26 September, cafebabel.com tries to learn Serbian. The short rocket takes us past planet Cyrillic alphabet and planet Latin alphabet, before speeding through planet lexical history and firing off into next-door neighbour space

by Nabeelah Shabbir @ // 05/10/11

bosnia and herzegovina, tower of babel, paris, croatia, serbia, politics, montenegro

INTERVIEW bosnia and herzegovina : Liv Holm Andersen: 'Danes like to lose their sense of security'

Liv Holm Andersen: 'Danes like to lose their sense of security'

She talks and laughs with Mediterranean hand gestures and speaks a bit of Greek, but don't be fooled. The 24-year-old is actually one of Denmark’s youngest politicians, a candidate for the Scandinavian’s country’s second smallest party Radikale Venstre in elections on 15 September. In Athens, we talk Europe, the Balkans and learning from Spain

by Elina Makri @ // 14/09/11

bosnia and herzegovina, balkans, greece, immigration, youth, right wing extremism, athens

INVESTIGATION bosnia and herzegovina : Book trade faces bust in Balkans

Book trade faces bust in Balkans

‘Remaining indifferent to books means recklessly impoverishing your life,’ said Yugoslavia’s best known author, Ivo Andric. Fifty years after he won his Nobel prize, people across the former Yugoslavia are in danger of ignoring this health warning

by Ruth Halkon @ // 23/08/11

bosnia and herzegovina, balkans, economy, culture, sarajevo, war, serbia

INVESTIGATION bosnia and herzegovina : First McDonalds in Sarajevo opens on 20 July

First McDonalds in Sarajevo opens on 20 July

Sarajevo leaves the company of Tirana and Pristina to join the ranks of European capital cities with the opening of its first McDonalds on 20 July. Locals used to claim that the food here was so good that the American fast food restaurant did not dare to compete. In a world of evolving cuisine and lifestyle, how is the arrival of McDonalds in Bosnia different than that of just another restaurant?

by North Campbell @ // 20/07/11

bosnia and herzegovina, gastronomy, sarajevo, america, yum nyam

INTERVIEW bosnia and herzegovina : Serb general and 'Bosnia defect' Jovan Divjak under arrest since March

Serb general and 'Bosnia defect' Jovan Divjak under arrest since March

As Bosnia commemorates the Srebrenica massacre of 8, 000 Bosniaks in 1995, the former Serbian general Jovan Divjak is being held in Austria for crimes that he undoubtedly did not commit. He defected to the Bosnian army at the beginning of the 1992-1995 war. The president of the French association Confrontations Europe is convinced that European democracy is being tested in the Balkans right now

by Matthieu Amaré @ // 18/07/11

bosnia and herzegovina, la haye, balkans, tribunal penal internacional, sarajevo, war, war crimes

FOCUS bosnia and herzegovina : Expats: from London to Srebrenica this July

Expats: from London to Srebrenica this July

The difference between summer in the UK and summer in Bosnia-Herzegovina is much more apparent around the date of the anniversary of the massacre in July 1995, when 8, 000 Bosniak men were killed. Notes from an expat abroad on cafebabel.com's official Sarajevo blog

by English language version of cafebabel.com @ // 11/07/11

bosnia and herzegovina, ratko mladić, history, blogs, serbia, srebrenica, politics

Just being in Bosnia: a slice of Sarajevo

Just being in Bosnia: a slice of Sarajevo

It's one of the most famous countries in the world, and still one of the most mysterious. cafebabel.com visits the notorious Balkan capital at a historical time: it has been fifteen years since the end of the three-and-a-half year war in the nineties, marked by the Paris-signed Dayton treaty which split the country into two constituent Serb and Croat-Bosniak parts. The European Union has just signalled that the ethnically diverse Bosnians are welcome to travel without visas. Bosnia is clearly chugging forward. So are its young people, whether they are headscarved film directors, internet cafe owners or forward-looking, majority female students who are creating the city's first arthouses or working in a hostel in the centre, reading up on Bosnia-European history and being paid in euros. It's hard to isolate the dynamism of Sarajevo's youth when its past created this present not so long ago. The mountains of the valley capital sit on our shoulders to bring you this special edition of Orient Express Reporter

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Image : Sarajevo's cosmic, cosmopolitan secret (15 images)

Sarajevo's cosmic, cosmopolitan secret (15 images)

NEWS bosnia and herzegovina : Obituary: US diplomat Richard C Holbrooke, Bosnia’s broker

Obituary: US diplomat Richard C Holbrooke, Bosnia’s broker

The young aspiring journalist, eighties banker and current US ‘Af-Pak’ (Afghanistan and Pakistan) special envoy has died aged 69 in Washington on 13 December. Snapshot of a man who helps us trace American interest in Europe through his time working with four democrat presidents. For young Europe it's the passing of a man who was a part of so many lives but yet not at all

by Nabeelah Shabbir @ // 14/12/10

bosnia and herzegovina, obituary, foreign policy, diplomacy, united states, politics, hillary clinton

REVIEW bosnia and herzegovina : Bosnia-Herzegovina cinema: Jasmila Zbanic's 'On the Path'

Bosnia-Herzegovina cinema: Jasmila Zbanic's 'On the Path'

Four years ago the Bosnian director unexpectedly won the golden bear at the Berlin international film festival with her debut film. Her new work 'Na Putu' also has controversial potential, handling themes of islamism and a couple's alienation in modern-day Sarajevo

by n- ost @ // 07/09/10

bosnia and herzegovina, film, culture, jasmila žbanič, film review, culture calendar, islamophobia

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Image : How to get to Srebrenica - if it still exists (12 images)

How to get to Srebrenica - if it still exists (12 images)

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Image : 'Our Story': photographers in Sarajevo exhibition, Paris (12 images)

'Our Story': photographers in Sarajevo exhibition, Paris (12 images)

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Image : Crisis, climate change: capturing European identity in a photo (16 images)

Crisis, climate change: capturing European identity in a photo (16 images)

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NIOD Report on Srebrenica

In my previous articles ( “Srebrenica: A Town Betrayed” – Finally a Critical Documentary about Srebrenica Tragedy and Media War of Yugoslav Secession continues ) I covered issues which are challenging the “official” picture about Srebrenica massacre. As expected there is a heated debate in different forums about events itself and about right ...

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Mladic in Hague, Serbia towards EU, reopening Srebrenica

From historical perspective the Mladic'n arrest and the Hague trial serves as formation of a more comprehensive picture of events in the Balkans in the 90's after the procecutor and the defense have made their case. Issues related to the underlying policy objectives of Srebrenica, events before Srebrenica ...

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Balkans: Stop Mastermind – give Change to Locals

In March, Mrs. Clinton – FM/USA - commented in Brussels that the Obama administration was "determined to listen, advise (European Union countries) and through agreement arrive at wise solution to common challenges." Among the "common challenges" was that the "Balkans is in danger of becoming part of the forgotten past." She ...

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Let’s elect Donkey Parliament

When EU normally is disseminating EU doctrine to outside world there some times could be nice idea to apply some practice of others in Brussels. This came to my mind while reading news from Bosnia. Protesting over the inability of their politicians to elect a city mayor more than five ...

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What’s up in West-Balkans 2009

This post was first published in TH!NK ABOUT IT site 9th February 2009. A lot of interesting marches of progress will take or not take place in West Balkans during 2009. I try to keep my finger on the pulse of developments at least in Bosnia, Croatia and Serbia ...

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