Bosnia inched closer to building a new pipeline to import natural gas to the Balkan country, which remains entirely dependent ...
At 250 metres underground, the dust is thick and oxygen is in short supply at the Mramor mine in northeastern Bosnia. The ...
Bosnia may be one of Europe’s poorest countries but it has long been rich in one resource: water. The World Bank estimates Bosnia’s resources of renewable fresh water at nearly 10 cubic metres ...
The lower house of the parliament of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Federation voted in favour of a law for the implementation of a ...
The Country Climate and Development Report (CCDR) for Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) discusses the country's significant climate risks including frequent floods, wildfires, and severe air pollution, and ...
The leader of Bosnia's Serbs Milorad Dodik on Thursday slammed the imminent visit to Sarajevo by Kosovo's Prime Minister Albin Kurti as an "insult" to the country's Serbs, as tensions simmer in the ...
The World Bank Group supports Bosnia and Herzegovina's efforts to achieve sustainable economic growth, create jobs, and improve living standards. By providing analysis, expert advice, and financing, ...
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Bosnia and Herzegovina has yet to win its first medal at the Paralympic Winter Games. It first competed at the Vancouver 2010 Paralympic Winter Games. Nijaz Memic in 2010 and Ilma Kazazic and Senad ...
FREIBURG, Germany, Nov 16 (Reuters) - Germany dismantled visitors Bosnia and Herzegovina 7-0 ... in his third consecutive game for club and country. Everything seemed to be working seamlessly ...
Staring across what was once one of Bosnia's largest expanses of water, all that Saliha Kuljanin can see is boats left high ...
Coal remains the biggest polluter in Bosnia, where it fuels power plants and homes, with the country burning through approximately 13 million tonnes a year. "Approximately 3,300 people die ...