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TV is the most popular medium. The sector is saturated and commercial outlets operate within a weak advertising market. Around 80% of Bosnians are online. Facebook is the top social media resource. TIMELINEImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, The Austrian archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophia on their fateful visit to Sarajevo in June 1914Some key dates in the history of Bosnia-Herzegovina:1908 - Ottoman province of Bosnia-Herzegovina annexed by Austria-Hungary. 1914 - A Bosnian Serb student, Gavrilo Princip, assassinates the Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo. Serbs quickly assume control of over half the republic. Killings and deportations are rampant in the newly-proclaimed Serb Republic, but also widespread in Muslim and Croat-controlled areas. Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Civilians and Bosnian troops under Serbian sniper fire during the siege of Sarajevo in 19921995 - Safe haven of Srebrenica is overrun by Bosnian Serb forces under General Ratko Mladic, who massacre over 8, 000 Muslims. 1995 December - Dayton Peace Accord creates two entities, one for Serbs and one for Bosnian Muslims and Croats. The Office of the High Representative is created to oversee its implementation. An international peacekeeping force is deployed. NATO's Stoltenberg concerned by secessionist rhetoric in 1 day ago — Bosnia emerged from a 1992-1995 war with a federal structure uniting a Serb-dominated republic with a federation of Croats and Bosniak Muslims. In addition, the Muslim-Croat entity and the Bosnian Serb Republic each have their own presidents. The three members elected at any one election serve a collective four-year term. Image source, Getty ImagesEthnic divisions and the differences between the entities that make up Bosnia are evident in the media scene, and outlets run by the individual entities are more popular than the state-wide public broadcaster. Bosnia-Herzegovina country profileBosnia-Herzegovina is an independent state which is partially under international oversight under the terms of the 1995 Dayton Peace Accords which ended the 1992-95 Bosnian war and the break-up of Yugoslavia. More than 100, 000 people were killed and around two million displaced in the war, which also left the infrastructure and economy in tatters. Its three main communities are Bosniak Muslims, Croats and Serbs. The country comprises two autonomous entities - the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republika Srpska - and the Brcko District, which is governed by its own local government. These come under a federal government and rotating presidency. Peace has not brought the two entities closer together, and Bosnian Serb leaders often raise the possibility of seceding from what they call a failed state. BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA: FACTSCapital: SarajevoArea: 51, 129 sq kmPopulation: 3. This precipitates World War One. 1918 - Austria-Hungary collapses at the end of the war. Bosnia-Herzegovina becomes part of the future Yugoslavia. 1941 - Bosnia-Herzegovina annexed by pro-Hitler Croatian puppet state. Thousands of Serbs, Jews and Gypsies are sent to the death camps. 1945 - Bosnia-Herzegovina liberated following campaign by Communist partisans. 1945-1991- Bosnia is part of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. 1992 - Following collapse of communism, Croat and Muslim nationalists form tactical alliance and outvote Serbs at independence referendum. 1992-1995 - Bitter ethnically-rooted civil war involving Bosnian Muslims, Serbs, and Croats. 4 millionLanguages: Bosnian, Croatian, SerbianLife expectancy: 75 years (men) 79 years (women)LEADERSChairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Zeljko KomsicImage source, Getty ImagesZeljko Komsic, has been the incumbent sine July 2023. The chair of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the presiding member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which collectively serves as the country's head of state. The chair rotates every eight months between a Serb, a Muslim, and a Croat. The responsibilities of the presidency lie largely in international affairs. Bosnia and Herzegovina | United States Institute of Peace Bosnia and Herzegovina's (BiH) turbulent post-socialist transition has been fundamentally shaped by the relationship between religious communities and ... Decision to Intervene: How the War in Bosnia Ended | Brookings The Bosnian Serb objective was clear: to conclude the war before the onset of the next winter. The strategy was simple, even if its execution was brazen. First, ...


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