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Amnesia grips a Bosnian spa that served as a rape camp
New York Times: A forest health resort bristles with anger at mention of gruesome past.

Bosnian bridge divers put on brave show amid Covid scare
The bravest men in the Balkans have returned for the annual bridge diving competition.

25 years on, Srebrenica dead still being identified, buried
Scientists unlock the "biggest forensic puzzle anywhere in the world."

Balkans: Meeting of cultures
Tim McCready finds a welcoming world of contrasts during a tour of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Kiwi nurse Louisa Akavi's extraordinary life
New Zealand nurse has served 17 missions for Red Cross in world's worst spots.

Bosnian war chief dies after drinking poison in court
Slobodan Praljak died after downing poison during his war crimes trial at The Hague.

Kiwi arrested at Sarajevo airport for 'smuggling weapons'
Kiwi arrested at Sarajevo airport for allegedly trying to smuggle bayonets and ammunition.

Allies' part in Srebrenica massacre
The fall of Srebrenica in Bosnia 20 years ago this week, prompting the worst massacre in Europe since the Third Reich, was a key element of the strategy pursued by the three key Western powers -....

Soccer finds unity in country scarred by war
Fans from rival ethnic groups are backing their national side for the Euro 2012 playoffs.

US general blames gay troops for massacre
A US general has sparked fury in the Netherlands by suggesting gay Dutch troops were partly to blame for the 1995 Srebrenica massacre.

Karadzic finally fronts at war crimes tribunal
The former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic appeared before the international war crimes tribunal for the first time yesterday.