That affects the jet streams churning through the upper atmosphere, and results in more weird winter cold snaps... READ MORE›
ET Jan. 2, 2018 CLOSE The critics are loud, but weather experts still say sub-freezing temperatures do not discredit global warming theories... READ MORE›
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After Slovenia joined the European Union in 2004, it blocked Croatia's accession for years because it would not compromise on the borders... READ MORE›
Trump has repeatedly expressed skepticism about climate change science, calling global warming a hoax created by the Chinese to damage American industry... READ MORE›
Following heavy snow, frost, ice and bitterly cold temperatures over the past week, the weather will be mostly dry and warm this weekend... READ MORE›
Indeed, Mostar city was named after the bridge keepers, or mostari, who in medieval times guarded the Stari Most Old Bridge over the Neretva... READ MORE›
Wartime commander of Bosnian Croat forces, Slobodan Praljak, drank from a small bottle or flask after declaring What I am drinking now is poison... READ MORE›
Ratko Mladic verdict 'Butcher of Bosnia' ejected from courtroom during genocide trial for shouting at judges... READ MORE›
Mladic's vision of an 'ethnically cleansed' Greater Serbia is a reality today with Bosnia's Republika Srpska entity... READ MORE›
After a short apprenticeship as a tinsmith, Mladic followed him into the military, going to officer school and commanding Yugoslav army units in Macedonia and Kosovo... READ MORE›
As in Srebrenica, the Serb authorities in Serbia have resisted acknowledging what happened... READ MORE›
He nodded regularly as the judge read out descriptions of atrocities by Bosnian Serb forces, one by one... READ MORE›
Ratko Mladic removed from court after shouting during hearing which found him guilty of genocide I am General Ratko Mladic... READ MORE›
Ex-Bosnian Serb wartime general Ratko Mladic appears in court at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia ICTY in the Hague, Netherlands November 22, 2017... READ MORE›
U.N. war crimes judges found former Bosnian Serbian general Ratko Mladic guilty of crimes against humanity and genocide during Bosnia's 1992-1995 war... READ MORE›
More Ratko Mladic, 'Butcher of Bosnia,' found guilty at war crimes trial He is also held responsible for the three-year siege and bombardment of Sarajevo... READ MORE›
Ratko Mladic, the former Bosnian Serb commander, was sentenced to life imprisonment on Wednesday for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity... READ MORE›
Photo General Mladic at one of his command posts in Bosnian Serb territory in 1996... READ MORE›
Mladic was also convicted of orchestrating the destruction of Sarajevo, the Bosnian capital, through a four-year siege punctuated by shelling and sniper fire... READ MORE›
Many of the perpetrators who had captured Bosnian Muslims showed little or no respect for human life, or dignity... READ MORE›
The UN's Yugoslav war crimes tribunal convicted Bosnian Serbian military chief Gen... READ MORE›
Previous judgments of the tribunal in the Netherlands already ruled that the massacre of about 8,000 Muslim men and boys in Srebrenica was genocide... READ MORE›
Another Bosnian Serb leader, Momcilo Krajisnik, was released in 2013 after serving two-thirds of his 20-year sentence for war crimes... READ MORE›
'He is a monster' Former Bosnian Serb general Mladic awaits war crimes verdict... READ MORE›
Over four days, up to 8,000 Bosniak men and boys were murdered by Bosnian Serbs at sites around Srebrenica... READ MORE›
Bookmaker Coral has started the race odds-on at 4-5 that snow will fall anywhere in the UK on Christmas day... READ MORE›
When Mevludin Oric goes back to eastern Bosnia he sometimes spots men who he last saw in 1995 executing hundred of his kin from Srebrenica... READ MORE›
In aggregate, the study authors note, rising temperatures could cost the global market for manufacturing products billions by the middle of the 21st century... READ MORE›
Zwiers warned warmer temperatures will increase the likelihood of extreme weather situations, such as flooding and fires... READ MORE›
Sixteen-year-old Lucie Myslikova confronts a marcher at a far-right rally in the Czech Republic... READ MORE›
Roughly 120,000 Serbs live in northern Kosovo, near the Serbian border, and mostly embrace the nationalistic fervor of Belgrade... READ MORE›
On Thursday in Belgrade, the Serbian capital, a nationalist group protested the sentence, saying Mr. Karadzic was convicted only because he was a Serb... READ MORE›
Because of climate change, the occurrence and impact of extreme events has risen, WMO Secretary-General Petteri Taalas said in a statement... READ MORE›
Ottawa public health issues first frostbite advisory, low of -25 c thursday night with wind chill of -33... READ MORE›
Icy temperatures across Europe have left more than 20 people dead and blanketed even the Greek islands and southern Italy in snow... READ MORE›
Framework Convention on Climate Change said in a statement... READ MORE›
In July 1997, a Yugoslav army officer named Milan Gunj received an urgent phone call at home in Belgrade... READ MORE›
A court in Sarajevo has acquitted Bosnian Muslim commander Naser Oric of war crimes against Serbs during the 1992-95 war... READ MORE›
Phoenix and Las Vegas are used to 43 C heat, but temperatures above 46 C are rare... READ MORE›
In Prague, there is a traditional Three Kings swim to commemorate Epiphany Day at the Vltava River... READ MORE›
It is the seventh election since the US-brokered Dayton peace agreement ended the 1992-1995 war between the main ethnic groups... READ MORE›
MEDJUGORJE, Bosnia and Herzegovina -- At exactly 6 40 p.m... READ MORE›
If you prefer fast rides, start somewhere close to Paris or London Europe's fastest train network is located in the west of the continent... READ MORE›
The Sarajevo-based International Commission for Missing Persons and local affiliates was called in 596 bodies had been buried in the ground near their homes... READ MORE›
TripAdvisor's Top 10 Irish Destinations are Marrakech topped the list of global destinations while Siem Reap in Cambodia jumped seven places to second in the rankings... READ MORE›
Tim butcher for a century people have been getting the first world war wrong... READ MORE›
Accordingly, our Serbian people must have their holiday, said Vojo Vujakovic, 60, at a polling station near the Bosnian Serb capital of Banja Luka... READ MORE›
Talk of a new war has increased tensions, prompting the Serb Republic police to raise the security level at the weekend... READ MORE›
UN judges rule Karadzic is guilty of genocide for the Srebrenica massacre and crimes against humanity in Bosnian war... READ MORE›
Bosnia's young lugers are helping to restore an old Winter Olympic run in the mountains above Sarajevo... READ MORE›
SREBRENICA, Bosnia-Herzegovina -- Prosecutors on Wednesday made Serbia's first arrests of people suspected of carrying out killings in the Srebrenica massacre, The Associated Press has learned... READ MORE›
A group of artists unveiled a huge mural of David Bowie in Sarajevo on Saturday to commemorate the British musician's humanitarian work during the Bosnian war... READ MORE›
A Bosnian Serb has been elected mayor of Srebrenica, where thousands of Muslims were killed by the Bosnian Serb army during a war in the 1990s... READ MORE›
Ten of the latest victims of the cold perished in Poland where temperatures were as low as minus 14 degrees Celsius seven degrees Fahrenheit on Saturday... READ MORE›
CNN's Nic Robertson, who worked in Sarajevo during the Bosnian conflict, sees many similarities between it and the Syrian civil war... READ MORE›
Heatwaves are on the rise in Algeria due to climate change, says specialist... READ MORE›
Parts of central Europe have had a late taste of winter over the last few days... READ MORE›
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