Sarajevo
Coverage of Sarajevo in the Nexus archive.
- Bosnia's starting lineup is also a map of its war
The Bosnian national football team's roster reflects the postwar diaspora caused by the 1990s war, with players born in Germany, Austria, Sweden, and the U.S. to families displaced by the conflict. Captain Edin Džeko and others recall growing up amidst the war's violence, which displaced a third of the population.
- Europe and US on collision course over next high representative for Bosnia
Diplomats from around the world meet in Sarajevo for a second attempt to resolve a US-Europe disagreement over the appointment of the next high representative for the international community in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The US is advocating for its preferred candidate, which could disrupt the country's postwar political balance.
- Italian aristocrat eyed in twisted Sarajevo ‘human safari’ killings: report
An Italian aristocrat is accused of paying to hunt innocent people during the Bosnian war as part of a 'human safari' killings scheme. He is described as obsessed with collecting military weaponry.
- US threatens to reconsider role in Bosnia and Herzegovina amid rift with Europe
The US threatened to reconsider its role in Bosnia and Herzegovina's peacekeeping after European states refused to support its preferred High Representative candidate. The dispute arose during a Peace Implementation Council meeting in Sarajevo, where the US backed Italian diplomat Antonio Zanardi Landi, while European nations supported France's René Troccaz.
- Two 'people-hunters' who 'paid to shoot civilians on 1990s Sarajevo sniper trips' are investigated in Austria
Two individuals are being investigated in Austria for their alleged involvement in paid sniper trips to Sarajevo in the 1990s, where they shot civilians. The investigation is ongoing and the identities of the individuals have not been disclosed. The incident is related to the Siege of Sarajevo during the Bosnian War.
- Two 'people-hunters' who 'paid to shoot civilians on 1990s Sarajevo sniper trips' are investigated in Austria
Austrian authorities are investigating two individuals who allegedly paid to shoot civilians on sniper trips to Sarajevo in the 1990s. The suspects are referred to as 'people-hunters'. The investigation is focused on their activities during the Siege of Sarajevo.
- Sarajevo Safari hunters who paid to shoot people 'competed to kill the most beautiful women'
Sarajevo Safari hunters paid to shoot people and competed to kill the most beautiful women, highlighting a horrific and disturbing trend. The incident raises concerns about human rights and violence. Details of the incident are still emerging.
- 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.