Young Bosnians use art, activism to address past, try to change the country’s future

A theater program in Prijedor, Bosnia-Herzegovina brings young Bosnians from different backgrounds together to create and perform an original play, providing in the process a space for the teens to grapple with the divides and issues that have persisted in their communities and begin to envision a different future.

Analysis: Land swaps won’t guarantee peace, but undermine it

Why the international community shouldn’t endorse a land swap between Kosovo and Serbia.

US diversity visa recipients say programme must stay

Immigrants who came to the US through the programme say they’re disheartened by Trump’s call to end it.

Analysis: Ethnic politics are destroying Bosnia

Decades after the end of the Bosnian War, politicians preserve divisions.

Review: Sarajevo’s overwhelming past and uncertain future

Danis Tanović’s new movie “Smrt u Sarajevu” is a satire on modern-day Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Serbia and Kosovo are pluming their war feathers

A series of incidents have revealed a gaping chasm in relations between the two governments.

LGBTQ advocates face uphill battle in the Balkans

Although nondiscrimination laws are on the books, researchers say that they go unenforced.

Sweden Democrats: Migrants must accept “Swedish culture”

NYU professor says the conservative nationalist party pits its supporters against immigrants and refugees.