
Earthquakes Shake Bosnia and Herzegovina, Felt in Dalmatia
Two earthquakes, measuring 3.4 and 3.2 on the Richter scale, struck Bosnia and Herzegovina within a 10-minute span, with tremors also felt in Croatia's Dalmatia region.
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Two earthquakes, measuring 3.4 and 3.2 on the Richter scale, struck Bosnia and Herzegovina within a 10-minute span, with tremors also felt in Croatia's Dalmatia region.

Youth in Brčko, Bosnia and Herzegovina, organized a mass protest to commemorate Erdoan Morankić, who tragically lost his life.

Following a statement by HDZ BiH leader Dragan Čović, there is public speculation about major American companies showing interest in key infrastructure projects in Bosnia and Herzegovina, including the Southern Interconnection, airports, and Corridor Vc.
A humanitarian appeal has been launched to collect funds for the treatment and rehabilitation of five-year-old Vukašin Mičević from Rudo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Donations can be made by calling a specific humanitarian number.

Sarajevo's coach Cvitanović emphasizes readiness for their upcoming Bosnia and Herzegovina Cup quarter-final match against Velež Mostar on Wednesday, aiming to advance in the competition.

Fourteen Hajduk fans arrested in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, were released after admitting guilt for participating in an attack on rival fans and paying bail.

The Volkswagen Golf VI, particularly diesel models from 2010-2011, remains the most popular vehicle in Bosnia and Herzegovina, leading to discussions about its economic and cultural significance.

A Montenegrin news segment, 'Vijesti u pola 7', featured discussions on political figures and raised the question of why some Bosniak politicians consider Bosnia and Herzegovina their motherland.

Authorities in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton, based in Mostar, ordered an end to the strike by healthcare workers, but unions refused to comply until their demands for higher wages are met.

Travelers in Bosnia and Herzegovina are warned of total road blockades across Serbia on Tuesday, as protesters plan to escalate their demonstrations.

Bosnia and Herzegovina is quietly emptying as political crises persist and reforms are delayed, leading thousands of people to leave the country each year.

Former Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team coach, Ivaylo Petev, is reportedly among the candidates being considered for the vacant coaching position at Željezničar.

Seventeen-year-old Lamija Tahmaz, a member of the Sarajevo Athletics Club, has broken an 11-year-old indoor triple jump record in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

After 144 years of continuous operation, the oldest coal mine in Bosnia and Herzegovina, RMU Zenica, is officially entering the closure process.

The Ministry of Transport of Sarajevo Canton has launched a public procurement process for electric buses, making Sarajevo the first city in Bosnia and Herzegovina to acquire them.

Police in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, arrested one person and seized a large quantity of heroin during a house search over the weekend.

This morning, the weather in Bosnia is moderately to mostly cloudy. In Herzegovina, there is little to moderate cloudiness.

Countries in the Balkan region, including Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Croatia, are experiencing a significant crisis in their healthcare systems due to a substantial loss of doctors and specialists over the past decade.

An article discusses the escalating political, legislative, and security crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovina, noting that no one has been held accountable for last year's issues.

The Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team, known as 'Zmajevi', has begun preparations for their upcoming match against Switzerland, with a 25-year-old player from the domestic league receiving a call-up.

The prayer schedule (vaktija) for Ramadan 2026 has been released for all cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the first day of fasting set for February 19.

Košarkaši Bosne BH Telecom defeated Borac 98:70 to win the Bosnia and Herzegovina Cup 'Mirza Delibašić' in Banja Luka.

The car brand Cupra is significantly expanding its sales network and achieving increasingly better results in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with more of its vehicles appearing on the roads.

A company from Bosnia and Herzegovina has accused identity theft after allegedly 'winning' a nearly €1 billion contract for a Cluj Metropolitan Belt project in Romania, and has reported the case to the European Public Prosecutor's Office.

A 2.5-magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale was recorded in the Grude area of Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the morning.

A workshop addressing femicide was held in Neum, Bosnia and Herzegovina, highlighting that the feeling of guilt often accompanies the victim rather than the perpetrator in cases of violence.

Bosnia and Herzegovina is advancing a crucial energy project, a new gas interconnection with Croatia, which is currently awaiting state approval.

Bosnia and Herzegovina's tobacco industry, once a pillar of domestic production, has collapsed, transforming the country into a major cigarette importer.
SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA â" JANUARY 4: Snowfall blankets city as winter weather affects the capital Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, on January 4, 2025. Samir Jordamovic/Anadolu/Getty Images Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, hosted the Winter Olympics in 1984. Not even a decade later, the city was ground zero in the war for Bosnian independence. Four decades after the Games, many of the Olympic venues have remained abandoned. Over 40 years ago, the Yugoslavian city of Sarajevo hosted the 1984 Winter Olympics. Many new structures were built, and the Games were seen as something of a reunion since many countries had boycotted the 1980 Summer Olympics held in Moscow. But six years later, the country would be thrown into turmoil during the Yugoslav Wars, which led to the fall of Yugoslavia. Sarajevo became the capital of a new country, Bosnia and Herzegovina, in 1992, but the fighting didn't end until 2001. During the fighting, Olympic venues became battlegrounds, with ski slopes heavily mined and hotels turned into prisons. While Sarajevo's story is singular, it's not the only former Olympics host city where venues now resemble ghost towns. Olympics host countries famously pour millions of dollars into building new venues, which sometimes fall into disrepair after the crowds have gone home. Milan Cortina, the host of this year's Olympics, hopes to avoid this costly mistake. "The Games are capitalizing on existing infrastructure and local winter sports expertise, aiming to create lasting socio-economic benefits for the local population," said Marie Sallois, the IOC director for sustainability. Of the 13 venues being used across northern Italy, 11 either already exist or are set to be torn down after the games. The country only needed to construct two new permanent venues, per the IOC. Here's what the 1984 Sarajevo Olympic venues look like in 2026. The 1984 Winter Olympics were held in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, from February 8 to 19. The medal podium at the ski jump venue. Ioanna Sakellaraki / Barcroft Im / Barcroft Media via Getty Images The 1984 Games were the first Winter Olympics to be held in a socialist state and the second consecutive Games to be held in a socialist country after the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. The 1984 Games were seen as a grand reunion, since many Western countries had boycotted the 1980 Summer Olympics, including the US. The Olympic rings are seen on the Jahorina mountain near Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina February 5, 2019. Picture is taken February 5, 2019. Dado Ruvic/Reuters The US boycotted the Olympics in Moscow in response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979. More than 60 nations refused to take part, according to the US State Department. In 1984, many of the events took place near Jahorina Mountain, seen here in 2019. But soon after the Olympics ended, Yugoslavia was thrust into turmoil, with the country formally collapsing in 1992. In this picture taken on Friday, Feb. 21, 2014, graffiti by London creative collective The Lurkers "The Lurkers do Sarajevo" is written on a destroyed hotel at Mt. Igman. Wartime destruction and negligence have turned most of Sarajevo's 1984 Winter Olympic venues into painful reminders of the city's golden times. The world came together in the former Yugoslavia in 1984 after the West had boycotted the 1980 Olympics in Moscow and Russia boycotted the 1984 Summer Games in Los Angeles. Just eight years later, the bobsleigh and luge track on Mount Trbevic was turned into an artillery position from which Bosnian Serbs pounded the city for almost four years. Today, the abandoned concrete construction looks like a skeleton littered with graffiti. Amel Emric/AP A destroyed hotel at Mount Igman, where events including ski jumping were held in 1984, is pictured in 2014. Sarajevo was almost immediately put under siege — just eight years after the Olympics ended, the bobsled track was turned into an artillery position by the Bosnian Serbs. The bobsleigh track originally built for the 1984 Sarajevo Winter Olympics lies unused on Mount Trebevic Tim Goode/PA Images via Getty Images This is what the bobsled track looked like in 2014 — it's been almost completely left to nature. Sylvia Hui at the Associated Press wrote that year, "Today, the abandoned concrete construction looks like a skeleton littered with graffiti." Sarajevo was under siege for almost four years, "the longest siege of a capital city in the history of modern warfare," NPR reported. BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - FEBRUARY 20, 2014: Former Winter Olympic Venue now abandoned Giles Clarke/Getty Images NPR reported the Bosnian war led to 100,000 deaths and the "worst atrocities in Europe since World War II." This hotel, which was built as part of the Olympic Village, was turned into a prison during the war. BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - FEBRUARY 20, 2014: The abandoned shell of a hotel constructed for the 1984 Winter Olympics and where competitors stayed. Ten years later, the hotel was turned into a prison and place of execution for Bosnian Muslims - all overseen by Serb Forces Giles Clarke/Getty Images According to Getty, 10 years after the Winter Olympics, "the hotel was turned into a prison and place of execution for Bosnian Muslims — all overseen by Serb Forces." Even the medal podium was turned into an execution site, Bloomberg reported. By the time the war ended in February 1996, thousands of civilians were dead, and the new country of Bosnia and Herzegovina had to decide how to move forward. Sarajevo 1984 Winter Olympics logo is seen on the tower near the Zetra hall in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on July 14, 2015. Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images Many of the Olympic venues had been damaged or destroyed by the constant bombing and warfare. Decades later, many of the tracks and venues are still empty and abandoned, like these ski jumps at Mount Igman. Abandoned Igman Olympic Jumps in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on July 14, 2015. Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images According to Getty, "The area around the 90-meter hill was heavily mined during the Bosnian war." Here's what they look like from another angle. IGMAN, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - FEBRUARY 20, 2014: Children gather at foot of the 1984 Olympic Ski jump hill at Igman just 25km from downtown Sarajevo. The area around the 90m hill was heavily mined during the Bosnian war just 8 years after the 1984 Winter Olympics. Giles Clarke/Getty Images The mountains border the city. The ski jump was left to the elements. In this picture taken Friday, Feb. 21, 2014, the abandoned ski jumping facility is seen covered in moss at Mt. Igman near Bosnian capital of Sarajevo. Wartime destruction and negligence have turned most of Sarajevo's 1984 Winter Olympic venues into painful reminders of the city's golden times. The world came together in the former Yugoslavia in 1984 after the West had boycotted the 1980 Olympics in Moscow and Russia boycotted the 1984 Summer Games in Los Angeles. Just eight years later, the bobsleigh and luge track on Mount Trbevic was turned into an artillery position from which Bosnian Serbs pounded the city for almost four years. Today, the abandoned concrete construction looks like a skeleton littered with graffiti. Amel Emric/AP Moss and debris cover the jumps. There are reminders of the Olympics scattered throughout the old venues. Destroyed Olympic rings on the abandoned Igman Olympic Ski Jump in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on July 14, 2015. Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images These Olympic rings have fallen into disrepair. Here's where the judges sat during the ski-jumping competition. Judges tower on the Igman Olympic Jumps in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on July 14, 2015. Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images East Germany's Jens Weißflog and Finland's Matti Nykänen each took home gold medals in ski jumping that year. The bobsled track was located on Mount Trebević, which was reachable by cable car from the city. It closed in 1989 and was destroyed during the war. picture taken on February 5, 2014 shows Sarajevo's abandoned Sarajevo's bob sleigh track near Sarajevo. Built and used as an Olympic venue during Sarajevo's 1984 Winter Olympic Games, the track was heavily damaged during Bosnia's 1992-95 war. It was never rebuilt and it's large concrete fragments remain standing as a memento of past and training ground for young generations of graffiti artists ELVIS BARUKCIC/AFP via Getty Images "The remains of destroyed restaurants, hotels, sports facilities and mountain huts were left to rot and the thousands of mines were cleared at a painstakingly slow pace" after the war ended, The Guardian wrote in 2018. After the war ended, the track gained two new uses: a place for graffiti artists to paint and a place for bikers to practice. Downhill bikers Kemal Mulic (C), Tarik Hadzic (L) and Kamer Kolar train on the disused bobsled track from the 1984 Sarajevo Winter Olympics on Trebevic mountain near Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, August 8, 2015. Abandoned and left to crumble into oblivion, most of the 1984 Winter Olympic venues in Bosnia's capital Sarajevo have been reduced to rubble by neglect as much as the 1990s conflict that tore apart the former Yugoslavia. The bobsled and luge track at Mount Trebevic, the Mount Igman ski jumping course and accompanying infrastructure are now decomposing into obscurity. The bobsled and luge track, which was also used for World Cup competitions after the Olympics, became a Bosnian-Serb artillery stronghold during the war and is nowadays a target of frequent vandalism Dado Ruvic/Reuters A photo from 2015 shows downhill bikers using the bobsled tracks for training. There are hundreds of feet of concrete for artists to express themselves. The bobsleigh track originally built for the 1984 Sarajevo Winter Olympics lies unused on Mount Trebevic Tim Goode/PA Images via Getty Images The walls are covered in tags and street art. This is what it looked like in early 2018. The bobsleigh track is seen on Mount Trebevic in Sarajevo, January 16, 2018 Dado Ruvic/Reuters The track on Mount Trebević was covered in snow when it was photographed in January 2018. However, the cable car, which ferried people to the bobsled events on the mountain, triumphantly reopened in 2018. Sarajevo below the Mount Trebevic cable car in 2018. Tim Goode/PA Images via Getty Images The cable car follows the same route today as it did during the Olympics. People can now walk the old tracks without fear. People walk along the Sarajevo bobsleigh track on Mount Trebevi, built for the 1984 Winter Olympics and later repurposed by Bosnian Serb forces as an artillery position during The 1992-1995 siege of Sarajevo on July 13, 2025 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The war ended with the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement in 1995, which established Bosnia and Herzegovina's current political structure Pierre Crom/Getty Images "The mountain has slowly returned to something like its former self," The Guardian wrote in 2018. "Hotels, restaurants and cafes have been rebuilt, mines swept away and hikers from all over Sarajevo visit en masse." Yet, the reminders of the war will always be part of Sarajevo's history, along with the Olympics. A picture taken on March 19, 2019 shows the Kosevo wartime cemetery in Sarajevo. - The cemetery was established on an auxiliary football pitch of the Sarajevo city stadium, next to the "Zetra" Olympic Hall (seen in the background). ELVIS BARUKCIC/AFP via Getty Images A wartime cemetery was built right next to the Zetra Olympic Hall. Following the war, the Zetra Ice Hall was rebuilt in 1997 and reopened in 1999. It's still in use and is now known as the Juan Antonio Samaranch Olympic Hall. In 2024, Sarajevo marked the 40th anniversary of the Olympics. Olympic rings adorn ski slopes at Mount Jahorina, used as one of Alpine skiing Olympic venues during Sarajevo's XIV Winter Olympics in 1984, south of Sarajevo, on February 6, 2024 ELVIS BARUKCIC/AFP/Getty Images In 2024, some of the slopes remain abandoned. Olympics branding, like these rings, was still visible. Even though it's been four decades, graffiti with the Olympic mascot Vucko is still seen on the streets of Sarajevo. Pedestrians walk past graffiti depicting the official olympic mascot "Vucko" from the XIV Winter Olympic Games held in Sarajevo in 1984, on a painted wall painted mural in a an alley, in Sarajevo city center, on February 7, 2024. ELVIS BARUKCIC/AFP/Getty Images Unfortunately, Sarajevo isn't the only city that has to reckon with abandoned Olympic venues. There are empty stadiums all over the world. Read the original article on Business Insider

A festive reception was organized in Pale for Strahinja Erić, Marko Šljivić, and Teodora Delipara, who represented Bosnia and Herzegovina at the Olympic Games.

Bosnia and Herzegovina has been invited to a Transatlantic Gas Supply Security Summit in Washington D.C., organized by the Trump administration, with the main topic being the reduction of dependence on Russian gas.

A moderate earthquake was registered in the southern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with its epicenter 11 km southwest of Lištica. The event was recorded by the Seismology Sector of Montenegro's Institute for Hydrometeorology and Seismology.

The Bosnia and Herzegovina national basketball team continues preparations for their World Cup qualifying matches against Switzerland, with John Roberson confirmed not to join the team.

Bosnia and Herzegovina has lost 30,000 people in three years due to declining birth rates and negative natural growth, with projections indicating a worsening trend.

The Islamic Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina has strongly condemned the promotion of Hotel 'Vilina Vlas' in Belgrade as part of an official tourist offer, due to its association with the killing of Bosniaks.

Following a previous incident where a boy fell, another drama unfolded at the Jahorina ski resort in Bosnia and Herzegovina when a girl was seen hanging from a ski lift.

Bosnia and Herzegovina is at risk of losing 378 million euros from the Growth Plan by the end of 2026 due to a lack of political will to implement agreed-upon reforms.

Police in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, have arrested a 27-year-old man suspected of involvement in the murder of a 40-year-old man from Bugojno.

Residents of Vogošća, Bosnia and Herzegovina, have criticized Enis Džihanić, the director of BAGS Energotehnika, for problems with heat supply at the start of the heating season.

The Association of Prosecutors of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina issued a statement addressing frequent public criticism and media comments, particularly after a tram accident in Sarajevo, asserting their function is impartial.

More than 800 employees at the Lukavac coke plant near Tuzla lost their jobs on Monday after a liquidation decision for one of Bosnia and Herzegovina'

ASA Banka in Bosnia and Herzegovina has introduced a promotional savings offer designed to provide financial security and protect assets for its customers.

A graphic designer from N1 received an award for creating the design for the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina's first numismatic coin.

Josip Jelinić, known as the 'pilgrim of peace,' shared his experiences of walking across Bosnia and Herzegovina, finding love in the homes of all peoples.

A conference in Sarajevo, organized by the Center for Geopolitical Research (Geopol), brought together Bosniaks from Serbia, Montenegro, and North Macedonia to advocate for stronger institutional connections with their 'motherland,' Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Good morning! Yesterday, MP Kenana Strujić Harbić stirred passions with her statement that Bosnia and Herzegovina is the motherland for Bosniaks, and a few days ago in New York, the Montenegrin consul and official of the Bosniak Party

The schedule for the 23rd round of the WWin League of Bosnia and Herzegovina has been announced, with matches set to take place from Saturday to Monday, including a major derby between Borac and Sarajevo.

Workers of the Technical Repair Institute (TRZ) Hadžići in Bosnia and Herzegovina are organizing protests after not receiving their salaries for two months.

The Narodni front (National Front) political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina has called for a ban on Croatian singer Marko Perković Thompson entering the country.

Bosnia and Herzegovina's tobacco industry, once a pillar of domestic production, has declined, leading the country to become a mass importer of cigarettes.

Midfielder Darko Nejašmić, despite family ties to Bosnia and Herzegovina, has unequivocally stated his commitment to playing only for the Croatian national team.

A magnitude 2.5 earthquake on the Richter scale was recorded in the Grude area of Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the morning.

Following a theft at a commercial establishment in Gračanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, robbers fired at police officers during their escape.

The upcoming episode of 'Novi dan' will feature a discussion on student rebellion and activism in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

A new embankment near the Novi Most in Gradiška, Bosnia and Herzegovina, has sparked controversy and anger, with some calling it a 'Ustaša embankment'.

As the current season of the music competition 'Zvezde Granda' progresses, audition dates for the upcoming 2026 season have been announced for Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Crystal Palace’s Conference League hopes hang in the balance after a 1-1 draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Zrinjski Mostar in the first leg of their knockout phase playoff. Oliver Glasner had reinforced his attacking ranks since their last European outing in December, but it was Ismaïla Sarr, assisted by the January signing Jørgen Strand Larsen, who broke the deadlock on the stroke of half-time. Continue reading...

Ilma Kazazić will represent Bosnia and Herzegovina for the fifth consecutive time at the Paralympic Games in Milan and Cortina 2026, competing in two disciplines.
British travel vlogger Jack Heaton celebrated his 26th birthday in Bosnia and Herzegovina, mirroring his father's experience who was stationed there as a soldier 30 years ago. Heaton documented his journey and experiences in the country on his social media and YouTube channels.

A new earthquake with a magnitude of 3.4 on the Richter scale was recorded in the evening hours near Grude, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Islamic Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) strongly condemned the promotion of the 'Vilina Vlas' hotel near Višegrad at the Belgrade Tourism Fair, stating that the facility served as a camp for systematic torture during the war in BiH.

Nova Željezara Zenica states that the closure of Koksara Lukavac is a significant loss for Bosnia and Herzegovina's industry and approximately 800 workers, forcing them to secure coke from alternative sources.

Discussions are underway regarding whether the Dayton Agreement could be altered and the potential implications for Bosnia and Herzegovina, with focus on the roles of Dodik and Čović.

The Islamic Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina has strongly condemned the promotion of the 'Vilina Vlas' hotel in Višegrad as part of the official tourism offer at the Belgrade Tourism Fair, due to its controversial history.

Discussions are underway regarding whether Milorad Dodik and Dragan Čović could undermine Bosnia and Herzegovina and potentially lead to changes in the Dayton Agreement.

The Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina has announced the referees for the upcoming quarterfinals of the BiH Cup, with specific assignments for matches at Koševo and Grbavica.

The Ministry of Transport in Sarajevo Canton has announced a public procurement for electric buses, positioning Sarajevo as the first city in Bosnia and Herzegovina to adopt this green transition initiative.

Bosnia and Herzegovina's top tennis player, Damir Džumhur, has moved up two places in the latest ATP rankings.

Bosnia and Herzegovina is experiencing an extremely unfavorable demographic situation, marked by a declining population, negative natural growth, and intense emigration, with projections indicating a potential loss of 70% of its population in the next 30 years.

Ćorović, a Montenegrin official, expressed sadness over reactions from former and current officials to a colleague's statement about the relationship of Montenegrin Bosniaks with Bosnia and Herzegovina, noting that political responses often devolve into attacks.

A diverse program of musical, educational, and exhibition events, including concerts by Sandra Bagarić and Amira Medunjanin, will be held at BKC on February 27-28 to commemorate Bosnia and Herzegovina's Independence Day.

Reactions have emerged following a statement by a Bosniak Party Member of Parliament, Strujić Harbić, who said that Bosniaks view Bosnia and Herzegovina as their motherland.

Police in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, arrested one person and seized a large quantity of heroin during a house search over the weekend.

Roads in Bosnia and Herzegovina are predominantly dry this morning, with possible fog in valleys and higher areas. Traffic remains prohibited over the bridge on the main road Dobro Polje-Miljevina.

A volunteer carried the flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the closing ceremony of the Winter Olympic Games in Milan/Cortina, held in a Roman amphitheater in Verona, as all BiH athletes had already departed.

A Bosniak Party MP in Montenegro stated that while Bosniaks view Bosnia and Herzegovina as their mother country, they lack regular communication with it, unlike other ethnic groups in Montenegro who have strong ties with their respective homelands.

The Federal Hydrometeorological Institute of Bosnia and Herzegovina forecasts high temperatures, reaching up to 18 degrees Celsius, in the coming days, warning residents to prepare for a heatwave.

Basketball club Bosna BH Telecom defeated Borac 98:70 in Borik to win their first trophy of the season, the Bosnia and Herzegovina Cup 'Mirza Delibašić'.

Croatian footballer Darko Nejašmić has stated his respect for Bosnia but affirmed he is 'one hundred percent Croat' and cannot play for another country, declining a call-up to the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team.

Despite stricter laws against gender-based violence in Bosnia and Herzegovina, many cases do not reach court, leaving victims feeling helpless and emboldening abusers.

The US Embassy in Bosnia and Herzegovina has responded to N1's inquiry regarding the provision of video footage related to a tram derailment incident in Sarajevo.

A powerful message against violence against women was delivered in Neum, Bosnia and Herzegovina, highlighting femicide and increasing cases of violence as serious societal problems.

Potential Bosnian and Herzegovinian national team player Darko Nejašmić clarified that despite his mother being from BiH, he will only play for Croatia.

Bosnia and Herzegovina is moving forward with a strategically important energy project, a new gas interconnection with Croatia, which is currently awaiting state approval.

Travnik is presented as a must-visit destination in Bosnia-Herzegovina, offering a unique experience beyond the more commonly known cities of Sarajevo and Mostar.