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In recent times in Bosnia and Herzegovina, there has emerged, at once somewhat timidly and somewhat aggressively, an initiative to promote the national designation “Bosanac” (“Bosnian”) and, in the ...
This article by Adin Kadrić first appeared in Balkan Diskurs on September 12, 2025. An edited version is being republished on Global Voices under a content partnership agreement with the Post-Conflict ...
In a rare public intervention, Bosnia’s Grand Mufti has urged tolerance of diversity after a Sarajevo imam insulted queer sevdalinka singer Bozo Vreco, reigniting debate over personal freedom and ...
In Sarajevo, Tina makes films to process the horrors of the war she survived as a child. We explore Sarajevo, a city once celebrated as the “Jerusalem of Europe” for its multi-cultural diversity. Now ...
Caught between peace and stagnation, Bosnia must now decide whether it has the courage and the leadership to move forward. Bosnia and Herzegovina has been at peace for nearly 30 years. That is no ...
The Ex-Yu Rock Centar in Sarajevo was closed in November 2025 due to the difficult financial situation, coupled with the lack ...