Almir Biber is a camera operator for RFE/RL's Balkan Service based in Sarajevo.
A growing population of wild horses is drawing visitors to the rugged mountains of western Bosnia-Herzegovina. Local people abandoned agricultural horses during the 1990s war, but the animals have thrived in the wild. In the last 15 years, their numbers have grown from around 150 to more than 1,000.
Bosnia-Herzegovina is beginning to recover from deadly floods. At least 19 people have died and several are missing in the biggest inundation the Western Balkan country has seen in decades. Road and rail traffic has been disrupted in parts of central Bosnia.
Eleven people, including a 9-month-old baby, drowned after a boat full of migrants capsized overnight on the Drina River as they tried to cross from Serbia into Bosnia-Herzegovina overnight on August 21-22.
Police have cordoned off a school compound in Sanski Most, a town in northwest Bosnia-Herzegovina, after an employee shot dead three of his colleagues on August 21. An investigation is under way to ascertain the motives of the shooter who used an automatic rifle.
The film Burden contrasts how Bosnia-Herzegovina has dealt with the aftermath of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide and how Rwanda deals with its own legacy of mass killing from 1994. The latter massacre is studied by schoolchildren in Rwanda, while Srebrenica is barely touched on in Bosnian schools.
The remains of 14 newly identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica massacre were buried as Bosnia-Herzegovina marked the 29th anniversary of the genocide. The youngest to be laid to rest on July 11 was Beriz Mujic, who was only 17 at the time of the killings.