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A look back at scenes of Sarajevo taken after the 44-month siege of the city and today, 20 years later. More than 11,500 men, women, and children were killed in the bombardment of the city by ...
SARAJEVO — What do you do when you live in a city struck with an average of 300 mortar shells each day for 1,425 days and at least 500,000 bombs dropped, with snipers in tall buildings that made ...
An intermittent toxic fog has descended on Sarajevo since December. Yet, on Wednesday IQAir put the Balkan city's air quality index (AQI) at 301, placing it firmly in the “very unhealthy ...
Nestled in a valley surrounded by mountains, Sarajevo is particularly prone to air pollution. Bad urban planning and proliferation of tall buildings have made the problem worse in recent years ...
Sarajevo 20 years after the war: Building a better Bosnia. Two decades after the Balkan War ended, this city is rising above its bloody past, says Anthea Gerrie. Anthea Gerrie.
How the siege of Sarajevo changed war reporting. The siege of Sarajevo, which began 29 years ago this month, led to the creation of a journalistic infrastructure – from the use of armoured cars ...
Two architects came up with a solution in a city that was once among the most stressful in the world: Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. 16 Photos View Slide Show › By Julie Lasky ...
Twenty years ago this week, the Bosnian war began with the siege of Sarajevo, the capital. In this photo, smoke billows from a building in downtown Sarajevo, April 22, 1992, after a Serbian mortar ...
This past summer, the Holiday Inn in the middle of Sarajevo reopened after being shuttered for more than a year during bankruptcy proceedings. The colorful and iconic structure is best known because ...
Protesters in Bosnia-Herzegovina have set fire to government buildings in Sarajevo and the northern city of Tuzla as unrest rocked the Balkan country for the third straight day.
Sarajevo's iconic city hall, housing the national library, is re-opened - 22 years after it was destroyed by Serb shelling during the Bosnian War.
International conferences were held in Padua in 2006 and Trento in 2010, with continental conferences held in Nairobi (2012), Berlin (2013), Kraków (2014), Bangalore (2015) and Bogotá (2016).