Bosnian Serb voters have chosen Sinisa Karan, an ally of banned leader Milorad Dodik, to fill the presidency in a snap ...
An ally of separatist Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik is leading the presidential election in the Serb-run half of Bosnia.
Sinisa Karan, Republika Srpska minister of scientific and technological development and higher education, receives 50.89% of ...
Voters in the Serb-run part of Bosnia cast ballots on Sunday to elect a new president after former pro-Russian leader Milorad ...
Sinisa Karan, who was backed by ousted President Milorad Dodik, has won the presidential election in Republika Srpska — ...
The vote occurs at a time of rising secessionist rhetoric in the Serb-majority entity, and with Europe in wider tumult.
Sinisa Karan, an ally of ousted Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik, will become the new president of Bosnia's autonomous ...
Vote occurs amid rising secessionist rhetoric in Serb-majority entity and Milorad Dodik’s defiance of the Dayton treaty.
Voting in snap election begins at 2,211 polling stations in Republika Srpska and abroad to determine Milorad Dodik's ...
In a context of growing political tension and separatism Republika Srpska, one of the two entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ...
Republika Srpska is an unusual political entity that grew out of the violent dissolution of Yugoslavia. It's independent in some ways but also part of the larger country, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Supporters of the ruling coalition in Republika Srpska, one of two entities in Bosnia-Herzegovina, protested on October 25 in Banja Luka to demand that electoral authorities end a recount of ballots ...
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