Igor Dodik, organizational secretary of the SNSD, stated in Mostar that it is crucial to care for the Serbian people wherever they live, with particular attention to their position within the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Since the beginning of the season, 12 patients have been treated for venomous snake bites at the University Clinical Hospital in Mostar, with farmers being the most frequent victims.
Nermin Ogrešević, president of the People's European Alliance (NES), strongly reacted to the arrests of Anel Kljako, Omer Hujdur, and other environmental activists at the Uborak landfill in Mostar, calling it an act of political repression by "captured institutions" of SDA and HDZ.
Increased vehicle traffic and significant congestion have been reported on city roads and bypasses across Bosnia and Herzegovina. Particularly heavy queues are noted at the entrance to Jablanica from Mostar.
A fire that broke out in the Raštani area on Thursday around noon has been brought under control by professional firefighting units from Mostar, with efforts now focused on restoring the railway line.
Dragan Babić, a neuropsychiatrist from Mostar, issued a statement through his lawyers attempting to justify his actions after incidents in Makarska where he allegedly insulted Bosnian and Herzegovinian citizens on national and religious grounds, claiming they called him an 'old geezer'.
Bosnia and Herzegovina continues to experience a heatwave, with temperatures in Mostar reaching 41 degrees and other areas exceeding 40 degrees. A change in weather is expected next week, bringing relief from the intense heat.
Mostar Mayor Mario Kordić has called for institutions to investigate all allegations of pressure at the JP Komunalno public utility, stating that truth must prevail over politics and individual interests.
A significant fire is currently active in the southern part of Mostar, specifically on the Buna - Hodbina road near the M-17 highway. An air tractor has been deployed to assist in extinguishing the blaze.
The Naša stranka (Our Party) has raised concerns that police officers in the West Herzegovina, Herzegovina-Neretva, and Canton 10 cantons of Bosnia and Herzegovina are wearing uniforms without the official Federation of BiH markings. This issue has prompted calls for institutions to address the potential undermining of the unified police system.
Sarajevo-based Monet Group has announced that concrete steps have been taken for the realization of the reconstruction project for the 'Razvitak' residential and commercial complex in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The public company "Mostar Parking" announced the upcoming implementation of the first phase of a Smart Parking system in the city of Mostar, detailing how it will operate.
Representatives from the City of Mostar, the management of the Public Enterprise 'Komunalno' d.o.o. Mostar, and trade unions held a joint meeting and reached an agreement on further steps to resolve the status of 22 laid-off workers.
Bosnia and Herzegovina's Minister for Human Rights and Refugees, Sevlid Hurtić, issued a statement after the Cantonal Labor Inspectorate found irregularities in disciplinary proceedings against 22 workers, declaring that "justice has prevailed."
The Deputy Chairman of the House of Representatives of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denis Zvizdić, today called for urgent action and pro
As Mostar endures temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius, residents are raising concerns about overflowing waste containers and piles of garbage along roadsides, leading to unpleasant odors.
The Brussels Times reported an online search query seeking information on where to find and buy cocaine in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The query specifically referenced 'MOSTAR BUY-COKE COM' for purchasing the illicit substance.
The 13th cycle of free dermatoscopic examinations organized by dm in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the summer, covering Sarajevo, Banja Luka, Tuzla, and Mostar, concluded with 718 individuals utilizing the opportunity for health prevention.
JP Komunalno Mostar, a public company in Bosnia, has announced a competition for 14 new workers across 10 positions, following the controversial dismissal of 22 Bosniak employees in the previous month.
Southern Europe is battling extensive wildfires, particularly in Greece, Spain, and France, exacerbated by extreme heat and drought conditions. The severe drought has also led to historically low water levels in major rivers like the Rhine and Danube, impacting shipping and power generation.
During the traditional Old Bridge jumps in Mostar, which attracted a large international audience, local figures Kordić and Rahimić were notably not invited. Organizers stated that they do not want divisions at the event.
Denis Bećirović, Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, met with a delegation from the 'Komunalno' Mostar Workers' Union to discuss the dismissal of 22 Bosniak employees, with the union holding Mayor Kordić responsible.
Bakir Izetbegović met with dismissed workers from the JP Komunalno Mostar public utility company. He pledged his unequivocal support and urged authorities to address their situation.
HŠK Zrinjski footballers are preparing for a crucial European match against Valur in Mostar, expressing confidence in securing a comeback and advancing in the competition.
Lejla Zvizdić's feature film "The Deepest Jump" is set to premiere under the iconic Old Bridge in Mostar. Zvizdić stated that Mostar itself is the main protagonist of the film, drawn by the pride of its people.
Dismissed workers from JP Komunalno Mostar claim their terminations are politically motivated, while Mayor Kordić states politics must be removed from the company and workers are being instrumentalized.
During his 'Ja za čuda letim' concert tour, Jakov Jozinović performed in Mostar and described the atmosphere as the 'craziest ever,' indicating an extraordinary night.
The international cultural event 'Mostarsko ljeto 2026' (Mostar Summer 2026) continues its rich program this week, featuring a novel promotion tonight among other cultural activities.
Several road accidents have been reported in Croatia and Montenegro, resulting in multiple injuries. Incidents include two minors falling from a scooter without helmets near Zadar, and collisions near Nikšić and Mostarska petlja.
A sewage pipe burst an hour before the start of the traditional diving competition from Mostar's Old Bridge, causing polluted water from the Radobolja river to flow into the Neretva. This incident raised concerns about water quality just before the event.
Separate road accidents in Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina have resulted in multiple injuries. An incident on the Bijelo Polje-Prijepolje road in Montenegro left one person injured, while a crash in Mostar, Bosnia, injured five adults and three minors.
Mostar Mufti Dr. Salem-ef. Dedović condemned political violence, discrimination, and injustice against Bosniaks in a sermon delivered across all mosques in the Mostar Islamic Community, suggesting a political plan behind worker dismissals.
Laid-off workers from the public utility company 'Komunalno Mostar' issued a statement strongly condemning any attempts to gain political points from their difficult situation.
Refik Lendo, Vice President of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, met with laid-off workers from the Mostar public utility company 'Komunalno' and union representatives, emphasizing the importance of preserving inter-ethnic trust.
A federal minister has ordered an urgent inspection of the Komunalno Mostar company after 18 Bosniak workers were reportedly dismissed. The layoffs have sparked concerns and criticism regarding potential discrimination.
A traditional Mostar dish, 'izljevača,' is highlighted as an ideal quick and tasty meal for warmer days, with a recipe provided for its preparation in just a few minutes.
Four additional workers of Bosniak nationality have been dismissed from the Mostar public utility company 'Komunalno,' bringing the total number of employees laid off to 22. Mostar Mayor Mario Kordić is attempting to frame the issue as a technical matter, despite its clear significance in the city.
Four additional workers of Bosniak nationality have been dismissed from the Mostar public utility company 'Komunalno,' bringing the total number of employees laid off to 22.
The management of the Mostar utility company, Komunalno Mostar, has continued with employee layoffs, with two more workers receiving termination notices. This action deepens the crisis within the company, as workers were reportedly assured they could refuse tasks without consequences.
The Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina (SBiH) has condemned the dismissal of 18 Bosniak workers from the Mostar public utility company "Komunalno," stating that ethnic discrimination against Bosniaks has been demonstrated again in the city.
Veteran associations of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Ministry of Internal Affairs of RBiH have called for an urgent review of the decision to dismiss 20 employees from the JP Komunalno Mostar public utility company, citing endangered rights of veterans and families of martyrs.
The public utility company in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, is facing an uncertain future with 18 layoffs amidst ongoing communal problems, including difficulties with waste removal.
Heavy traffic congestion and long queues are being reported at border crossings and major roads in Bosnia and Herzegovina, particularly on routes leading to Herzegovina and at exits from the country. This is attributed to increased summer travel.
A traffic accident near Donja Grabovica on the Mostar-Jablanica highway caused significant congestion, with police investigation now concluded and traffic expected to normalize soon.
Football club Velež from Mostar is set to play an away match against Milsami in Moldova as part of the first qualifying round of the Conference League.
In Mostar, a new 'House of Hope' project has been initiated to provide support for cancer patients, addressing the increasing number of individuals affected by malignant diseases.
Mostar Airport is introducing additional flights to Dusseldorf and Stuttgart, with services now operating twice a week. This expansion aims to improve connectivity between Mostar and these German cities.
The Liska harem monument in Mostar has been desecrated once again, prompting families to demand concrete measures from authorities instead of mere condemnations.
Đani Rahimić, President of the Mostar City Council, has publicly called on the Mostar Summer Organizing Committee to reconsider its decision to hold a concert by Dženan Lončarević, stating that "8372 victims of genocide are not just a number."
A serious traffic accident involving two cars occurred in Mostar's Donja Mahala neighborhood, resulting in injuries to two people, one of whom was a child.
Dragan Covic of HDZ BiH and Milorad Dodik of SNSD met in Mostar to reaffirm their long-standing partnership and jointly criticize international intervention in the region.
A Muslim cemetery in Mostar, known as Liska harem, was vandalized with swastikas and a pig's head ahead of a brigade anniversary commemoration. Police have launched an investigation into the incident.
Sanel Kajan, a representative in the Parliament of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, recalled previous incidents at Liska Harem in Mostar, such as swastikas drawn on monuments and vehicles parked on graves, following the recent discovery of a pig's head at the site.
A pig's head was left at Liska Harem in Mostar, and swastikas were drawn on a memorial, leading to the cancellation of an event marking the 34th anniversary of the First Mostar Brigade.
The trial of Anis Kalajdžić for the murder of Aldina Jahić is ongoing, with new witnesses testifying in Mostar. Friends and acquaintances recounted hearing screams and gunshots shortly before Jahić's death.
A journalist shared an online video detailing an incident where an older driver sexually assaulted her by grabbing her breasts after offering her a ride near Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Following a major fire on June 22, the Mostar City Council held an extraordinary session to discuss the remediation of the Uborak landfill, which could take five years and costs the city 21,000 KM daily for waste removal.
Denis Zvizdić, Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina, stated that the arrests of activists in Mostar represent an ongoing attempt to intimidate citizens who highlight illegal activities.
Naša stranka (Our Party) has criticized the SDA and HDZ parties, claiming that their actions will double the cost of kindergartens in Mostar, following multiple postponements of a decision on subsidizing private kindergartens.
Police in Mostar have arrested protesters and ended the blockade of the Uborak landfill after renewed announcements of waste dumping. Demonstrators had been blocking the site.
A wildfire has erupted in the Raštani settlement near Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, rapidly spreading and endangering houses and structures close to the railway. Local residents are assisting firefighters in their efforts to defend their homes.
Police in Bosnia and Herzegovina have discovered 12 hidden cannabis plantations with 1,679 plants in the rugged terrain near Mostar. Aerial footage released by the FUP shows the extent of the large-scale operation.
Dragan Babić, a neuropsychiatrist from Mostar, has been found guilty of insulting individuals on national and religious grounds during two incidents at a beach in Makarska, Croatia.
Vitalis Polyclinic and Day Hospital in Mostar, a leading private healthcare institution in the region, continuously invests in new medical technologies and the development of minimally invasive surgical procedures.
Fires have been reported in two separate locations: near Chalkida in Greece and close to the Bunica bathing area near Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The public enterprise Komunalno Mostar announced that it has filed criminal charges with the competent prosecutor's office. The charges relate to cases where there is suspicion of criminal offenses causing property damage to the company.
An unidentified drone exploded in Bulgarian airspace near a major gas pipeline, prompting authorities to increase border security. The incident occurred in a sunflower field and is under investigation.
Major traffic jams continue across Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the most severe congestion reported on the Mostar-Jablanica and Lašva-Vitez sections of main roads, causing long waits for travelers in high temperatures.
An online search query or advertisement related to finding and purchasing cocaine in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, was published on brusselstimes.com.
Mostar Mayor Mario Kordić held individual and collective meetings with dismissed Bosniak workers from the public company Komunalno, urging them to speak out about their situation.
Jadranka Senkić, director of the Mostar public company Komunalno, addressed recent events within the company, including the departure of workers on fixed-term contracts and the reaction from the Cantonal Inspectorate.
An inspection has overturned the dismissals of Bosniak workers at JP Komunalno Mostar, ruling that the director did not legally terminate their employment. This decision reinstates the workers who were unlawfully fired.
An article titled 'Search: MOSTAR 𝐁𝐔𝐘-𝐂𝐎𝐊𝐄 𝐂𝐎𝐌 tutorial on how to buy Coke, cocaine Mostar' appears to be a search engine optimization attempt related to buying cocaine in Mostar.
Forty years ago, Himzo Polovina, one of Bosnia and Herzegovina's greatest sevdalinka interpreters, passed away. Born in Mostar in 1927, he was a prominent figure in cultural societies before and after World War II.
Mostar residents continue to face extremely high summer temperatures, as a scorching heatwave affecting the city shows no signs of abating, with temperatures reaching 41°C.
Bosnian singer Dino Merlin successfully held his second sold-out concert at Koševo Stadium in Sarajevo, captivating the audience with his timeless hits. The event featured a special duet with Marko Louis, further electrifying the crowd.
A red warning has been issued for the Prijedor and Mostar regions in Bosnia and Herzegovina due to extremely high air temperatures, while other parts of the country remain under less severe warnings.
Denis Bećirović has stated that external pressures will not alter the truth about the Srebrenica genocide. He also held discussions with a delegation from the Public Utility Company 'Komunalno' Mostar Workers' Union regarding irresponsible actions.
Mostar is gearing up for a major concert by popular singer Peđa Jovanović and the Big Concert Orchestra, scheduled to take place on August 13th at the Kantarevac Sports Center.
The 10th edition of the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series officially opened in Mostar with a rich program, including a screening of the film "The Deepest Dive" and a concert by Mostar Sevdah Reunion.
Mostar kicked off its Red Bull Cliff Diving week with the premiere of the film "The Deepest Dive" and a concert by Mostar Sevdah Reunion under the Old Bridge. The city is attracting tourists with various events, including additional performances and a drone show.
Mostar's Naša stranka (Our Party) has reacted to Mayor Mario Kordić's announcement that police will enter the public company "Komunalno" Mostar. The party is demanding that Kordić explain why investigations in Mostar have been stalled for years.
Mostar is experiencing a summer crisis following the dismissal of 22 workers from the Komunalno company, leading to protests and heated discussions among authorities.
Bishop Petar Palić of Mostar-Duvno urged the faithful to respond with prayer, fasting, and forgiveness, rather than bitterness or condemnation, following the burning of an outdoor altar and desecration in Medjugorje.
Đani Rahimić, Chairman of the Mostar City Council, rejected accusations made against him during a discussion about the state of the Public Enterprise 'Komunalno', emphasizing that workers should have been heard.
Citizens gathered in front of Mostar's City Council to protest the dismissal of 22 Bosniak workers from the public company Komunalno, with one fired worker claiming it was an 'attack on Bosniaks' and that he was fired while on sick leave.
Protests are scheduled in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, in solidarity with 22 Bosniak workers who were dismissed from the public company 'Komunalno'. Demonstrators state they do not want to be 'second-class citizens'.
The Union of Communal Workers in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, claims that 22 employees of the city's communal company, including sick individuals and those nearing retirement, have been unlawfully dismissed.
The Party of Democratic Action (SDA) issued a response to Naša stranka's reaction, stating that SDA failed to build a political position from which Bosniaks in Mostar and HNK would be a truly equal political factor.
The Počitelj Tamburaši ensemble is scheduled to perform this evening as part of the "Mostarsko ljeto 2026" (Mostar Summer 2026) festival, with their concert taking place on Braće Fejića Street starting at 9 PM.
During six hearings in the trial of Anis Kalajdžić for the brutal murder of Aldina Jahić in Mostar, the accused reportedly displayed scandalous and insensitive behavior, according to the family's lawyer.
Dismissed long-term field workers of JP Komunalno d.o.o. Mostar issued a joint statement, protesting their layoffs and urging against political exploitation of their struggle for existence.
Enes Karić presented his novel 'Zime zaručnice' (Winters of the Betrothed) at the Yunus Emre Institute in Mostar, as part of the Mostar Summer 2026 International Cultural Event.
The Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina has postponed a decision on approving a highway section near Mostar, which would cross land adjacent to the 'Miralem Jugo' barracks and Ortiješ military airport, requesting additional documents from the Ministry of Defense.
Mostar today commemorates the 22nd anniversary of the reconstructed Old Bridge reconnecting the two banks of the Neretva River, with photographs by a Spanish soldier serving as a reminder of a period that must not be forgotten.
Today marks 22 years since the ceremonial reopening of the reconstructed Old Bridge in Mostar, a highly recognizable symbol of Bosnia and Herzegovina and a testament to its cultural heritage.
The new documentary film 'The Deepest Jump' by Lejla Zvizdić will open the jubilee Red Bull Cliff Diving event in Mostar, celebrating the 22nd anniversary of the Old Bridge's reopening.
A new surveillance camera video has been published on social media, showing events in front of the Red Army fan group premises in Mostar, related to the disappearance of Velež fan banners.
The wave of layoffs at the public company Komunalno Mostar continues, with two more workers of Bosniak nationality being dismissed after 18 recent job losses.
Duška Jurišić, Deputy Minister for Human Rights and Refugees of Bosnia and Herzegovina, commented on the decision by the management of the 'Komunalno' company in Mostar to issue dismissal notices to 18 workers. She noted that the case has caused public unrest among citizens.
The Independent Trade Union of Communal Workers in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina condemned the decision by JP Komunalno Mostar management to dismiss 18 employees and demanded a review.
Emir Hadžihafizbegović captivated the audience in Mostar with his monodrama 'Sve je do nas' (It's All Up to Us) as part of the 'Mostarsko ljeto' (Mostar Summer) event.
The Civil Protection Staff of Mostar has announced the relocation of the temporary waste transshipment station from its current location in Sjeverni logor to Bišće Polje.
Mostar is experiencing high temperatures, reaching 39 degrees Celsius today, while the rest of Bosnia and Herzegovina is forecast to have unstable weather tomorrow. The region can expect rain, showers, and thunderstorms following the current sunny conditions.
A hand grenade was discovered outside the RTV Herceg-Bosna office in Kiseljak and safely removed by authorities. The incident prompted a security response in the area.
The Cantonal Prosecutor's Office of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton has initiated a criminal case regarding a fire that broke out at the Uborak landfill in Mostar.
Nermin Nikšić, Prime Minister of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, dismissed the possibility of a third entity, separatism, and the closure of the OHR. He also criticized Milorad Dodik's statements from Mostar, calling his cooperation with the US mere folklore and labeling him a Russian satellite.
Džemal Bijedić University in Mostar reported a 14% increase in enrolled students for the 2026/2027 academic year's first enrollment period, attributing the success to new study programs.
The Democratic Front (DF) asserts that the joint messages from HDZ and SNSD in Mostar demonstrate an absolute unity of political interests between the two organizations. DF believes it is naive to think they can be separated, as state disintegration serves their agenda.
The Civil Protection Staff of the City of Mostar held a session to analyze the current situation and further steps regarding landfill remediation and protecting the health of citizens.
Dragan Čović and Milorad Dodik met in Mostar, where they called for the annulment of all decisions made by High Representatives in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The leaders expressed satisfaction with their ongoing cooperation and desire for its continuation.
A pig's head was found near a memorial in Liska Park in central Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, where graves of predominantly Bosniak Muslims are located, sparking outrage.
The 31st anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide was commemorated with the burial of 10 newly identified victims in Potočari, while citizens across the region paid tribute to the victims. The event highlighted differing views on the atrocity in Serbia, with some calling for remembrance and others viewing it as a day of liberation.
A British woman hitchhiking near Mostar, Bosnia, recorded an incident where a driver sexually harassed her, sharing the video to raise awareness about misogyny and violence against women.
The Mostar Blues & Rock Festival is set to begin on July 24, featuring a performance by MC Pavarotti and bringing together many successful bands. The festival promises to be a significant event for music enthusiasts.
Wildfires continue to burn fiercely across parts of Herzegovina, particularly around Konjic and Mostar, with firefighters struggling to contain the blazes. While the fire near Neum has been localized, other areas are still experiencing active and challenging fire conditions.
Devastating wildfires have swept through Omiš, Croatia, leaving a trail of destruction and prompting a search for missing persons, including a British tourist. Authorities are investigating the cause of the fires, with one fire chief suggesting arson.
Zdenko Lučić, a candidate for the BiH Presidency, claims that Dragan Čović, leader of HDZ BiH, rejected an offer from Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) in 2023 to establish a drone production facility in Mostar.
Slaven Bevanda, Vice President and Secretary General of the Croatian Republican Party (HRS) and Mostar City Council member, believes a shift in Bosniak politics is necessary. He suggests that initiatives regarding the Croatian question should originate from Sarajevo.
A fire erupted around noon today in the Raštani neighborhood of Mostar, near the railway station, with local residents assisting firefighters in extinguishing the blaze.
Mostar firefighters reported an unprecedented day following a traffic accident on the road to Gorance, where a motorcycle and a fire truck collided and subsequently caught fire, severely injuring the motorcyclist.
A man from Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, has been indicted for murder after allegedly shooting a man he believed to be a burglar and leaving him to bleed to death, while another individual is accused of illegal weapons possession.
Three dismissed workers from the public company 'Komunalno' in Mostar will return to their jobs after signing individual statements alleging pressure and manipulation.
The Brussels Times has published multiple articles featuring search terms related to buying cocaine and other illicit drugs in various global locations. These articles appear to be SEO-driven content, listing specific drug types and cities.
A section of a dilapidated house in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, collapsed onto parked cars, causing significant damage to three vehicles. The incident occurred in the city center, highlighting concerns about the safety of old, unstable structures.
Fifty backpacks filled with school supplies were distributed to first-graders and children from large families in Mostar, Konjic, Čapljina, Stolac, and Ravno, who will attend Orthodox religious education.
Mostar and the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton (HNK) are accelerating the process of identifying a new location for a regional landfill, following the adoption of the Waste Management Plan for the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Europe is experiencing a severe heatwave, with major Italian cities on red alert and several countries, including Austria and Spain, setting new temperature records. The extreme heat has led to various measures, such as dimming lights in Hungary and concerns over rising sea temperatures.
A young man from Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, gained viral attention on TikTok after deciding to repaint a pedestrian crossing himself, citing the city's failure to do so.
A year after a competition for the conceptual design, the reconstruction of the 'Razvitak' residential and commercial center in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, remains an idea on paper with no progress.
Mostar City Council President Đani Rahimić called for a meeting regarding layoffs at the Komunalno company, but Kordić responded by stating he would first speak with each dismissed worker individually.
A red weather alert has been issued for Mostar, Banja Luka, Prijedor, and Višegrad in Bosnia and Herzegovina due to high temperatures, with sunny weather expected to continue throughout the day.
Landfill fires are actively burning in multiple locations, including a significant blaze near Lovosice in the Czech Republic, prompting a third-degree alarm and air quality warnings. Separately, the Uborak landfill near Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina continues to experience an active fire, with firefighters on site.
Following the City of Mostar's decision to abolish one-time financial allowances for newborns, the "Families Three Plus" association has issued an urgent appeal to Mayor Mario Kordić.
Mostar Mayor Mario Kordić and City Council Chairman Đani Rahimić were not invited to the traditional Old Bridge jumps. Organizer Semir Drljević Lovac explained the exclusion, stating it was related to control over money and space.
The M-17 highway between Mostar and Konjic experienced a complete traffic collapse with massive queues and kilometers-long vehicle columns, paralyzing the highly frequented road.
Police in Mostar conducted an operation, arresting one individual and seizing a significant amount of various drugs and money from an apartment. The 39-year-old suspect was taken into custody.
The Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) has approved 200,000 KM for firefighting aircraft, with Mostar Airport designated to play a crucial role in strengthening fire defense.
The Mostar City Council has adopted a conclusion to re-examine the decision to dismiss 22 workers from the JP Komunalno public utility company, following protests from the affected employees.
Suada Halilović, a representative in the House of Representatives of the Parliament of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, has initiated a parliamentary procedure to request a financial audit of the public utility company JP Komunalno Mostar.
A Polish citizen arrested near Medjugorje faces a potential prison sentence of up to five years, with the BiH Prosecutor's Office seeking his detention. The Mostar bishop has issued an appeal to the faithful regarding the situation.
A contentious session of the Mostar City Council presented data on the public company 'Komunalno,' where 22 workers were laid off this month, with Mayor Kordić announcing a lawsuit against Rahimić.
Mostar marks a decade of hosting the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series, an event that has become a beloved tradition in the city since its first arrival in 2015, set against the backdrop of the iconic Old Bridge.
Located near Mostar, Blagaj features a massive rock, a cold river emerging from a cave, a historic tekija, and riverside restaurants, evoking scenes from Lord of the Rings.
The Mostar Muftiate has strongly condemned acts of vandalism and the spread of hate symbols, specifically an Ustaše symbol, found at the old Firdusovo cemetery and other locations in Livno, Bosnia.
A federal representative has proposed the construction of a 'Lily' monument on Fortica Hill above Mostar, stating it represents 'a cry from families whose voices are not heard.' The proposal aims to honor those affected by past events.
Tuzla native Evald Krnić and Igor Kazić were declared winners of the traditional 460th Mostar Old Bridge Jumps. Krnić secured his second consecutive and fourth overall victory in head-first dives, while Kazić celebrated his 11th win in foot-first jumps.
As Mostar marks the 22nd anniversary of the reopening of its Old Bridge, photographs taken during the war by former Spanish peacekeeper Juan Manuel Cl serve as a poignant reminder of the city's past.
Naša stranka (Our Party) has issued a statement criticizing the SDA regarding the dismissal of Bosniak workers from the Mostar-based company "Komunalno," despite the SDA holding ministerial positions and committees in the HNK canton.
Mostar Mufti Dr. Salem-ef. Dedović delivered a sermon in Karađoz-beg's Mosque, also given in all mosques in the area, addressing political violence and injustice faced by Bosniaks and calling for a serious and consistent response.
Bakir Izetbegović has criticized the 'Trojka' coalition, HDZ, and Dodik, stating that Bosnia and Herzegovina is no longer a significant factor. He also highlighted that Bosniak workers in Mostar have been systematically replaced by Croats over the years, urging HDZ to clarify its stance.
Various political parties in Herzegovina, including SDP and NiP, have criticized SDA, DF, and HDZ over the recent layoffs of Bosniak workers at the Komunalno Mostar company. They accuse the parties of exploiting workers for political gain and remaining silent on alleged HDZ 'terror'.
Semir Efendić, President of the Party for BiH, commented on recent developments in Mostar, cautioning that Bosniaks in the city risk a similar fate to those in Stolac if they do not alter their relationship with their representative political parties.
Tropico Band held a memorable concert on the plateau below the Old Bridge in Mostar, as part of the 'Mostarsko ljeto 2026' international cultural event.
Naša Stranka Mostar has condemned the dismissal of 18 workers from the Mostar public utility company 'Komunalno,' alleging that the disciplinary proceedings and termination decisions were marred by irregularities and are a result of ethnic-religious party conflicts.
Hrvatska pošta Mostar (Croatian Post Mostar) has responded to allegations that proposed amendments to financial laws in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina were intended to bypass sanctions against individuals.
The Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina is set to consider approving the construction of a highway section south of Mostar, which would cross a small part of land near the 'Mir' barracks.
Duška Jurišić, Deputy Minister for Human Rights and Refugees of Bosnia and Herzegovina, has spoken out on Facebook regarding the decision to terminate employment contracts for 18 workers at the Mostar utility company 'Komunalno'.
A wave of 18 layoffs at the public company 'Komunalno' d.o.o. Mostar has sparked political and labor unrest, with a hunger strike announced and demands for the director's dismissal and the mayor's accountability.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is experiencing temperatures up to 39 degrees Celsius, prompting a yellow weather alert. Western parts of the country have already been hit by storms, with more severe weather expected later in the day.
Patients in Mostar can access a wide range of vascular surgery procedures at Poliklinici i dnevnoj bolnici Vitalis, led by renowned vascular surgeon Dr. Nedžad Rustempašić.
Emir Hadžihafizbegović will perform his monodrama 'Sve je do nas' (It's All Up to Us) at the Hamam plateau in Mostar's Old Town, as part of the 'Mostarsko ljeto 2026' festival.
A wildfire continues to burn on Radovići hill, north of Mostar near Humilišani, with two Air Tractors actively involved in extinguishing the blaze. The fire, which reactivated in the evening hours, has been active for the past 24 hours.
Three candidates have been proposed for the new Reis-ul-Ulema in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with two from Sarajevo and one from Mostar. Professor Dr. Nedžad-ef. Grabus is among the candidates put forward by the Electoral Body of the Sarajevo Muftiate.
A wildfire erupted on Radovici hill near Humilisani, north of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, with two Air Tractors deployed to assist in firefighting efforts.
A pig's head was discovered in the Liska Harem cemetery in Mostar, triggering widespread public condemnation and reigniting concerns about security and inter-ethnic relations.
The city of Zavidovići has canceled a concert by Dženan Lončarević in their town. This decision was made after the singer performed in Serbia on July 11th, leading to local controversy.
The Islamic Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina reacted to the desecration of the Liska Harem cemetery in Mostar, where a pig's head was left, with the Mostar Muftiate holding a meeting to address the incident.
The Mostar Muftiate has officially proposed Salem-ef. Dedović as a candidate for the position of Reis-ul-ulema of the Islamic Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Milorad Dodik, president of SNSD, stated after a meeting with HDZ BiH delegations in Mostar that the two parties will continue their cooperation and urged the EU to cease its involvement in their affairs.
A severed pig's head was discovered in the Liska harem cemetery in Mostar, prompting strong condemnation from Mayor Kordić. He stated that such actions have no justification and are an attack on dignity.
Actress Anđela Ramljak discusses her life and personality, noting similarities between herself and the important cities in her life, including Mostar, Zagreb, and Dubrovnik.
The Federal Administration for Inspection Affairs is conducting intensified inspections in Herzegovina, targeting popular tourist destinations such as Mostar, Neum, Blagaj, Međugorje, and Kravice from July 6 to 12.
Nermin Nikšić and Adnan Šteta, prominent figures in Bosnian politics, arrived in Zenica to support the Mostar-based Velež football club in their European Conference League qualifying return match against Milsami.
British tourist and activist Alice Chapman, known for her participation in the Gaza flotilla, experienced sexual harassment while hitchhiking near Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina, an incident captured on video and viewed by 2.5 million people.