Goran Katic is a correspondent for RFE/RL's Balkan Service.
A high-ranking NATO delegation led by Deputy Secretary-General Mircea Geoana arrived in Bosnia-Herzegovina for two days of talks amid secessionist threats that could undermine the Balkan nation’s aspirations to join the Western military alliance.
As Bosnia's Republika Srpska entity grapples with Western diplomatic tensions and upcoming debt payments, President Milorad Dodik is increasingly eyeing China as a solution.
After a rent scandal and politicized controversy dogged the event in Serbia, preparations for a Serb-majority region of Bosnia to host the Djokovic family's tournament have been marked by a lack of transparency.
Three recent suicides in Bosnia-Herzegovina linked to cyberbullying are raising concerns and questions about whether the Balkan nation is taking the issue seriously.
Despite local protests and lacking the necessary permits, a Chinese contractor is preparing for the construction of a hydroelectric power plant in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
"Co-ethnics" at home and abroad are encouraged to fly the Serbian flag on a new joint holiday with Republika Srpska that, at best, sends ambiguous signals about postwar borders in the Balkans.