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New Mass Grave Discovered In Bosnia

Satellite imagery helps Bosnia prosecution office locate grave near the village of Kozluk as Dayton Accords marked.

December 14th, 2015
Associated Press
December 14th, 2015
By Associated Press
Ema Hasanovic, a young Bosnian Muslim girl, pays her respects near to the coffin of her uncle, in the Srebrenica massacre Memorial center in Potocari, 200 km northeast of Sarajevo, Bosnia, Wednesday, July 9, 2014. (AP/Amel Emric)

Forensic experts say they found a mass grave in northeast Bosnia most likely containing victims' remains from the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. Eldar Jahic, an investigator of Bosnia's prosecution office, said on Monday the grave was found thanks to satellite images of an area near the village of Kozluk. Jahic said it seems to be a grave where

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Bosnians Rise Up In Worst Unrest Since Civil War

Citizens are rising up in cities across Bosnia-Herzegovina, demanding more out of their democracy, especially accountability among officials and improved standards of living.

February 25th, 2014
Magda Fahsi
February 25th, 2014
By Magda Fahsi
Bosnia protest

BRUSSELS --- Thousands of people have taken to the streets in several cities of Bosnia-Herzegovina to protest the country’s political and economic stagnation. Amid what is said to be the worst civil unrest since the end of the civil war in 1995, they are demanding the resignation of the government. The protests began spontaneously in the northern

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A Look At Recent Major Humanitarian Crises

With nearly 9 million refugees displaced so far, Syria’s humanitarian crisis among the worst in decades.

December 17th, 2013
Associated Press
December 17th, 2013
By Associated Press

GENEVA (AP) — The U.N.'s top official for refugees says nearly nine million Syrians have been uprooted from their homes by the civil war there, making Syria's humanitarian crisis among the worst in decades and "probably the most dangerous for global peace and security" since World War II. The U.N.'s High Commissioner for Refugees, Antonio

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What Does The US Hope To Gain From Its Latest Foreign Intervention?

The real reasons behind American military adventures tend only to become clear in retrospect.

September 9th, 2013
Frederick Reese
September 9th, 2013
By Frederick Reese
U.S. Marines load ammunition and weapons seized in a raid on Mogadishu, Somalia's, Bakara Market December 2006. A Marine stands holding a M60 machine gun, left, pointing it at a crowd of Somali civilians standing at the right. (Photo/Expert Infantry via Flickr)

By even the most friendly of interpretations, President Obama has painted himself into a corner in the Middle East. By making a public threat -- the drawing of a so-called “red line” -- the president has created the expectation that the administration will ultimately follow through when pressed. The failure to respond to this alleged use of

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