Bosnia
Coverage of Bosnia in the Nexus archive.
- The fight to save Bosnia's wild rivers: Scientists and locals oppose a hydroelectric dam
In Bosnia, scientists and locals are opposing a new hydroelectric dam due to potential environmental consequences. The project is part of a surge in dam construction driven by its profitability, which critics claim is controlled by those with close ties to the authorities.
- Live stream: Previewing US Men’s National Team do-or-die match on The Point After
The U.S. Men’s National Team defeated Bosnia 2-0 in the World Cup Round of 32 and will face Belgium in a do-or-die Round of 16 match. The Point After will preview the game with live coverage at 1 p.m. on July 6 and provide updated broadcast schedules for future episodes.
- Live stream: Previewing US Men’s National Team-Belgium on The Point After
The U.S. Men’s National Team advanced to the Round of 16 after a 2-0 victory over Bosnia in the World Cup. They will face Belgium in a win-or-go-home match, previewed on The Point After, which airs live on July 3 at 1 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
- Team USA avanza, Kane rescata a Inglaterra y Bélgica firma una remontada épica
Team USA venció 2-0 a Bosnia y se unió a México y Canadá en octavos de final. Inglaterra remontó ante RD del Congo con un doblete de Harry Kane, y Bélgica eliminó a Senegal en la prórroga tras una remontada dramática.
- Malik Tillman: “La figura somos todos”
Malik Tillman celebrated Team USA's 2-0 victory over Bosnia, crediting the win to the group and coaching staff. He emphasized collective effort and team character, avoiding individual praise despite scoring a free-kick goal.
- Birthright citizens score
Folarin Balogun, who scored the opening goal for the United States against Bosnia, is eligible to play because airline employees in New York prevented his mother from returning to London before his birth. The U.S. Supreme Court reaffirmed birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment through this case.
- Bosnian fans gather ahead of Team USA match in Bay Area: 'It's very emotional'
Bosnian fans are gathering in the Bay Area ahead of the USA vs. Bosnia match. European fans are preparing for the knockout round as the match approaches.
- Bosnia fans create sea of blue and yellow at Los Angeles Stadium
Bosnia fans gathered at Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood for a World Cup match against Switzerland. The event featured a vibrant display of blue and yellow colors.
- BetMGM bonus code NYPNEWSGET: Get up to $1K in no-sweat tokens for Bosnia vs. Switzerland
The BetMGM bonus code NYPNEWSGET provides up to $1,000 in no-sweat tokens for the Bosnia vs. Switzerland match during the World Cup.
- US and Europeans fail to agree on new diplomat to oversee Bosnia
The US and Europeans failed to agree on a new diplomat to oversee Bosnia. The former high representative cited 'huge and unexpected' pressure from Washington as a reason for stepping down.
- Top NJ congressional hopeful volunteered with al-Qaeda-linked group in 1990s
A top New Jersey Democrat running to replace retiring Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman volunteered in 1994 with a Chicago-based nonprofit later linked to al-Qaeda. The organization's offices were raided in 2002 after being identified as a front for the terrorist group.
- Bosnia's powerful peace envoy quits, with questions over role's future
Christian Schmidt, the powerful peace envoy of Bosnia, has quit his role after losing the backing of the United States. He had been in the position since 2021. The future of the role is now uncertain.
- Bosnia's powerful peace envoy quits, with questions over role's future
Christian Schmidt, Bosnia's peace envoy since 2021, has quit his role after apparently losing the backing of the United States. His departure raises questions about the future of the position. The development is significant for Bosnia's political landscape.
- Criminal charges in Bosnian mine lead poisoning
A Canadian mining group is facing criminal charges due to lead poisoning in a Bosnian mine, where hundreds of people tested positive. The incident has led to a criminal complaint against the mining company. The case highlights concerns over health and safety in the mining industry.
- 'Butcher of Bosnia' Ratko Mladic must be freed from prison immediately because 84-year-old is nearing death, his lawyers say
Ratko Mladic, a convicted war criminal and former Bosnian Serb military leader, is being urged by his lawyers to be released from prison due to his age and deteriorating health. Known as the 'Butcher of Bosnia' for his role in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, Mladic is 84 years old and reportedly nearing death.
- Trump-Linked Investors Want to Pour $1.8 Billion Into Bosnia
Trump-linked investors plan to invest $1.8 billion in Bosnia, but the region faces risks of geopolitical tensions and potential conflict as world powers compete for influence. Concerns are rising over border-redrawing efforts and the fragility of peace in the Balkans.