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Bosnia

February 27, 2025
Geopolitics/World

Dodik’s Verdict: Globalist Pressure or Political Persecution?

The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has sentenced Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik in absentia to one year in prison and imposed a six-year ban on holding the presidential office. This first-instance

Geopolitics/United States/World

United States Signals Possible Shift in Bosnia Role After Deadlock Over High Representative Appointment

The United States has warned it may reconsider its role in Bosnia and Herzegovina after the Peace Implementation Council failed to agree on a successor to the country’s High Representative, a position central to enforcing the Dayton Peace Agreement that

June 6, 2026

United States Signals Possible Shift in Bosnia Role After Deadlock Over High Representative Appointment

June 6, 2026
Geopolitics/United States/World

The United States has warned it may reconsider its role in Bosnia and Herzegovina after the Peace Implementation Council failed to agree on a successor to the country’s High Representative, a position

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Dodik’s Verdict: Globalist Pressure or Political Persecution?

February 27, 2025
Geopolitics/World

The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has sentenced Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik in absentia to one year in prison and imposed a six-year ban on holding the presidential office. This first-instance

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