Bosnia And Hzegovina Financial News
06.08 / 13:57
LGBT
Climate change
Heatwave
Croatia bus crash: 12 killed as coach carrying Polish Catholics to Bosnian shrine skids off road
A coach carrying pilgrims to a shrine in Bosnia crashed in northern Croatia early on Saturday, killing at least 12 people and injuring several others according to the authorities.
29.06 / 07:45
European Union
NATO
Bosnia, Ukraine: Two countries affected by war, two very different EU paths
European leaders' decision to let Ukraine and Moldova be candidates to join the EU is something Bosnia and Herzegovina has been vying for since the end of the 1992-1995 war in the country.
23.06 / 15:53
European Union
'You are a mess guys': Albania PM angry over EU membership delays
The six Western Balkan countries met with EU leaders on Thursday to further discuss their integration into the bloc.
18.06 / 15:49
European Union
Heatwave
Forum urges accelerating Balkans' EU integration, after Brussels backs Ukraine candidacy
A forum has urged the European Union (EU) to speed up the integration of the Western Balkans into the bloc, following Brussel's decision to support Ukraine's candidacy on Thursday.
26.05 / 12:17
CLIMATE CRISIS
foreign
UK foreign secretary visits Bosnia amid fears of Russian interference
UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss is visiting Sarajevo on Thursday in a bid to reaffirm her country's commitment to peace and stability in Bosnia amid growing fears of malign influence from Russia in the small Balkan country of about 3 million.
23.04 / 12:35
Climate change
Marine Le Pen
Earthquake in Bosnia kills one, causes significant damage across several cities
A strong earthquake struck Bosnia late Friday killing one person, injuring at least two others and sending hundreds of people fleeing from their homes.
13.04 / 08:41
European Union
Biden accuses Putin of 'genocide', wanting to 'wipe out' Ukrainians
President Joe Biden said Russia's war in Ukraine amounted to "genocide", accusing President Vladimir Putin of trying to "wipe out the idea of even being a Ukrainian".
01.04 / 21:45
business
Adoption
Bitcoin
Riot
Bitcoin Miner
Bitcoin miner Riot Blockchain files prospectus for $500M stock sale
In a document filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Thursday, Bitcoin (BTC) mining company Riot Blockchain announced that it would be selling up to $500 million worth of common stock to finance general corporate expenses, such as working capital, repayment of corporate obligations, capital expenditures and acquisitions, and investing in existing and future projects.
29.03 / 14:55
regulation
Banks
Bitcoin
Bitcoin Miner
Bosnian court sides with Bitcoin miner in frozen bank account case
Italy’s second-largest bank UniCredit and the Bitcoin (BTC) mining farm Bitminer Factory have faced each other in the Bosnian city Banja Luka court, which decided that the bank improperly closed the company’s account and must compensate €131 million (about $144 million) to the plaintiff.
18.03 / 17:59
NOT
Why is Bosnia not joining rest of Europe in sanctions against Russia?
Bosnia remains one of the few European countries not to have introduced any sanctions against Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.
21.02 / 19:17
Fire
Human Rights
'Critical situation': EU ministers to discuss ways to prevent possible breakup of Bosnia
Foreign ministers of the EU have met in Brussels to discuss ways to ease tensions in Bosnia in a bid to prevent the possible breakup of the Balkan country undergoing the most significant political crisis since the end of the 1992-1995 war.
04.01 / 12:57
'Shattered spirits': Young and able leave Western Balkans in droves, Macedonian census shows
The Western Balkans is facing an emigration crisis.
23.12 / 19:19
Art
'Shameful and rude': Orban slammed over remark on Bosnia's Muslims
Hungary’s prime minister Viktor Orbán has been denounced by Bosnian officials and religious leaders after he claimed integrating the country into the European Union would be a challenge because of its Muslim population.
12.12 / 13:09
Tens of thousands protest COVID-19 measures in Vienna
Tens of thousands of people took part in a protest in Vienna against a COVID-19 vaccine mandate and lockdown of those who have not received the jab.
12.12 / 13:09
tornado
Rescue
Rescue crews comb through wreckage after tornadoes rip through central US
Rescuers combed through debris left after tornadoes ripped through the central United States.
12.12 / 13:09
New Caledonia votes in 3rd referendum on whether to remain French
Voters in the South Pacific archipelago of New Caledonia cast ballots on Sunday in a referendum on whether to remain French in an Indo-Pacific region of increasing global importance.
11.12 / 18:03
European Union
Parliament
Bosnian Serb entity assembly in favour of withdrawing from central institutions in Bosnia
The Bosnian Serb entity assembly voted yes on a set of provisions that would see the regional government opt-out of national institutions despite the threat of new sanctions.
17.11 / 14:18
Survey
United Nations
Young people
Nearly half of young people thinking of emigrating from Bosnia, claims UN survey
Increasing numbers of young people in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) are considering leaving the country without any intention of returning, according to a UN report published on Wednesday.
06.11 / 17:49
Floods
Disaster
Flash floods in Bosnia prompt fears of a repeat of 2014 disaster
Flash flooding due to sudden heavy rainfall in parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina caused evacuations and significant property damage, sparking fears that there could be a repeat of the destruction that swept one-third of the country in 2014.
05.11 / 15:21
Climate change
CLIMATE CRISIS
Food
COVID-19: Bosnia doctors brace for new wave as virus rages
Watching with fear as the coronavirus rages in neighbouring countries, doctors in Bosnia are bracing for a new wave in the Balkan nation that has a low vaccination rate and has been among the hardest hit European countries earlier in the pandemic.
02.11 / 20:47
Technology
Environment
London
International
International envoy warns of Bosnia breakup amid tensions
The chief international peace envoy in Bosnia is warning that the small Western Balkan nation could face the biggest “existential threat of the post-war period” if the international community does not curb threats of separatist actions by Bosnian Serbs.
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