Nidzara Ahmetasevic
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Critics say law on transferring tribunal cases to the Bosnia war crimes court is contradictory and inaccurate.
Striking farmers have built a tent village outside Sarajevo in protest against the regional free trade deals that they say are ruining them.
Thousands of young women are still being held as sex slaves across the country despite the authorities' efforts to stamp out the trade.
The exodus of young and talented people may seriously undermine the country's development.
Womens’ groups voice anger at plans to class domestic violence as a “misdemeanour” punishable with a fine.
Opposition furious that ruling parties and Lord Ashdown have united to quash law enabling courts to seize illegally obtained assets.
Record numbers of women in Bosnia-Hercegovina have entered the political arena, but they still face an uphill struggle.