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The house of Hasan-aga Pašić in Tuzla's old town, where the hero who saved hundreds of fellow citizens from NDH terror during World War II lived, is set to be protected as valuable historical testimony, despite its current dilapidated state.
Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, is facing water supply reductions as all its water sources are significantly depleted due to a prolonged dry period, while water consumption has simultaneously increased.
Over 300 driving candidates in Tuzla face delays due to a dispute, prompting auto schools to threaten street blockades if the issue with driving exams is not resolved. Minister Forto has reacted to the chaos, urging a swift resolution for the affected candidates.
A flight from Basel to Tuzla on August 10 was diverted to Budapest and delayed by nearly three hours after a passenger lit a cigarette onboard, triggering a security alarm.
The Women of Srebrenica gathered peacefully in Tuzla, reiterating their demand for truth and justice regarding the locations of mass graves and missing persons from the genocide.
Driving schools and instructors in Tuzla Canton are planning new protests against the new driver's license examination system, which has caused problems for months, while the minister insists there will be no return to the old system.
A traditional gathering of mothers and women from Srebrenica and Podrinje was held in Tuzla's Freedom Square, commemorating the victims of the Srebrenica genocide and demanding justice.
Tuzla-based actress Zerina Mujkić has successfully combined humor from social media with serious theater roles. She discusses her inspiration for sketches, handling reactions, and utilizing digital platforms to connect with audiences.
Autoceste FBiH has issued tenders for conceptual designs of two major expressways through Tuzla Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina, but construction has not yet begun despite years of announcements.
The Brussels Times published multiple search queries related to buying cocaine and other drugs in various international locations. These articles appear to be search engine optimization (SEO) spam, featuring phrases like 'WWW FINDCOK ORG' and 'WWW BUY-COKE COM' alongside city names.
Police in Tuzla Canton have solved an internet fraud case where two individuals were defrauded of over 40,000 KM, leading to the arrest of a suspect in East Sarajevo.
The Municipal Court in Živinice has extended the detention of Nail Jusić, the Chairman of the City Council, for two months, as the Tuzla Canton Prosecutor's Office charges him with nine criminal offenses.
Branislav Borenović, a PDP MP, welcomed the final ban on the private University 'Kallos' in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, calling it a significant victory for law and institutions.
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.
Approximately 200 former workers of the Lukavac Koksara are on strike, claiming unpaid entitlements and unlinked years of service, while the Tuzla Canton Government has issued a statement regarding the employment situation of the laid-off individuals.
The reconstruction of Tuzla's main heating pipeline is advancing with a new investment of 1.8 million convertible marks, following the official signing of a contract for the continuation of works.
Junuzović Kopex and Tuzla's City and Suburban Transport company have completed the first phase of new vehicle delivery, with 10 of 25 new TEMSA minibuses arriving in Tuzla. These vehicles are intended for passenger transport in the Tuzla area.
Lake Kop, located just kilometers from Tuzla's center, possesses significant natural potential to be a major recreational and tourist zone, but decades of missed opportunities mean it awaits a local visionary to flourish.
Possession and use of illicit drugs, domestic violence, and theft remain the most prevalent criminal offenses in the Tuzla Canton, according to data from the Cantonal Prosecutor's Office for the first five months of 2026.
The Cantonal Court in Tuzla has acquitted Aleksandar Gospavić, a weapons official from Lukavac, who was accused of retaining and selling weapons surrendered by citizens to the police.
Authorized officials of the Indirect Taxation Authority of Bosnia and Herzegovina conducted an operation in Tuzla, temporarily seizing counterfeit Adidas and Nike footwear from Serbia with an estimated value of approximately 1.39 million KM (around €700,000).
A cantonal court in Tuzla has confirmed the indictment against Velemir Gordeljević, 53, from Osmaci, on suspicion of complicity in an armed robbery of a jewelry store in Kalesija.
A man from the Solina neighborhood in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, has been arrested after allegedly attacking and injuring his neighbor with a sharp object. Police confirmed the arrest took place at the scene of the incident.
Salih Delić, 79, from Srebrenik, has been remanded in custody for one month on suspicion of brutally murdering his 72-year-old neighbor, M. D., as confirmed by the Tuzla Canton Prosecutor's Office.
The documentary-dance performance 'In the Name of the Father,' created and directed by Darrel Toulon, is scheduled to be performed at the National Theater Tuzla on Friday, July 10.
The Public Company Roads of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina announced plans to construct slow vehicle lanes on one of the most critical sections of the M18 Tuzla-Sarajevo highway.
Tuzla International Airport is set to launch a new international flight route to Zurich starting July 9, marking the beginning of a new partnership with Chair Airlines.
The phenomenon of Bosnian-Herzegovinian football fans, with videos of their joint match viewings in Tuzla and Jajce circulating globally, is being recognized as a marketing success that multiplies benefits and will be studied by experts.
The "Tuzla Energy Shift 2" conference was held in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, bringing together officials to discuss energy transition, geopolitical, and infrastructure projects.
Lana Jahić was named the new Miss BiH for Miss World at a competition held in Sarajevo. The 18-year-old beauty queen is a student at the Medical High School in Tuzla.
The National Theater in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, announced a weekend lineup of plays including 'Medin rođendan,' 'Razbibriga,' and 'Ribar i Zlatna ribica,' with 'Medin rođendan' returning after a successful premiere.
The Government of Tuzla Canton has amended the Law on Police Officers, introducing more precise rules for police conduct, including the requirement for officers to disclose their identity and badge number to citizens.
The construction of a new municipal court building has officially commenced in Lukavac, Bosnia and Herzegovina, marked by the laying of the foundation stone. This project, funded exclusively by the domestic budget, is a significant development for the judicial infrastructure in the Tuzla Canton.
The Association of Driving Schools and Instructors of Tuzla Canton will organize a protest drive through the streets of Tuzla from 7 to 10 AM tomorrow, opposing a government decision that they claim denies candidates their legal rights.
A man was shot in the foot at a house near Čelić, prompting a police investigation and a search warrant issued by the Tuzla Canton Prosecutor's Office. All participants in the incident have been placed under police supervision.
Police in Bosnia and Herzegovina's Tuzla Canton conducted an extensive operation targeting drug abuse, resulting in the seizure of narcotics at multiple locations and the arrest of one individual.
The National Theatre of Tuzla was filled with children's smiles, joy, and sincere enthusiasm at the premiere performance of the children's play 'Medin's Birthday'.
Croatian singer Severina will perform a New Year's Eve concert in Tuzla's Freedom Square to welcome 2027. She is set to entertain the residents of Tuzla with her performance, confirming earlier reports.
The National Theatre Tuzla is set to premiere the children's play 'Medin rođendan' (Bear's Birthday) on June 16, based on the work of Bosnian-Herzegovinian writer Zehra Hubijar and directed by Ajla Bešić.
An conceptual project for a pedestrian-bicycle path around Modrac Lake has been presented, aiming to connect the areas of Tuzla, Lukavac, and Živinice for tourism.
The government of Tuzla Canton in Bosnia and Herzegovina has accepted an agreement with the medical and dental union, potentially ending a months-long strike by doctors. The agreement could be implemented from September.
Tuzla-based writer Belma Sakić has released her second novel, 'Voz za Moskvu' (Train to Moscow), following her acclaimed debut 'Ime mi je osveta'. The new book explores themes of truth, love, and life choices.
Valentina Otmačić spoke to N1 about Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, highlighting its unique experience of peace during the wars of the 1990s, which she believes is not widely known.
Thousands of residents in Tuzla enjoyed a large concert by Dženan Lončarević, which officially opened the summer tourist season. The event on Freedom Square was a memorable evening for many.
Despite millions allocated for incentives and favorable weather, Tuzla Canton in Bosnia and Herzegovina has seen a reduction in sown areas this year, with high costs burdening agricultural producers.
The Ismet Mujezinović Atelier in Tuzla hosted a poetry evening for Jasmin Porobić's new collection, 'Želim njega, glupana.' The event presented the book to the public through an evening filled with emotion, art, and sincere human stories.
Representatives of driving schools in Tuzla Canton, Bosnia, protested against a new system for taking parts of the driving test, claiming it has caused dissatisfaction and increased control by authorities.
Driving instructors in Tuzla have protested against the Ministry of Education and Science's trial test for the digitalization of road safety regulations exams.
Multiple traffic accidents have caused significant delays and congestion on highways in Bosnia and Herzegovina, particularly near Visoko and on the A2 and A4 leading to Zagreb in Croatia. Authorities reported substantial material damage to vehicles and advised caution.
High temperatures at the end of May attracted a large number of visitors to the Pannonian Lakes in Tuzla, making it one of the most popular spots in the city.
Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, is set to establish a memorial park dedicated to the Second Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the design for the future complex already presented.
Citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina demonstrated significant generosity by raising the necessary funds for Mensura from Tuzla's surgery in just 10 hours.
Youth initiatives from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina have organized visits for young people to demand justice for the victims of crimes committed in Bradina and at the Tuzla Gate.
A police officer from Tuzla Canton has been transferred to the Cantonal Prosecutor's Office on suspicion of disclosing confidential official information to third parties.
Tuzla marked the 31st anniversary of the Kapija massacre, a tragic event that claimed the lives of 71 young people. Commemorations included a siren alert and emotional tributes to the victims, with calls for justice for those responsible.
A police officer from the Ministry of Interior of Tuzla Canton has been arrested on suspicion of abuse of office. Searches are currently underway in connection with the case.
Members of the Bužim Cycling Club have begun a memorial bicycle route to Tuzla to pay tribute to the victims of the tragic Tuzla Gate massacre, one of the most devastating crimes against civilians during the Bosnian War.
The Tuzla police force is set to receive 200 new officers and inspectors by summer, with the Police Day of Tuzla Canton marked by ceremonies and a parade of officers.
The main trial has commenced for seven police officers in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, who are accused of pimping minors. Some of the accused face potential prison sentences exceeding 10 years if convicted.
Doctors in Tuzla Canton have commenced a general strike, threatening more intense protests if an agreement is not reached. The Tuzla Canton government, however, claims the strike is unjustified and rejects negotiations based on ultimatums.
Students of the European University Kallos in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, are in limbo due to an ongoing dispute between the private institution and the relevant ministry, further complicated by conflicting court decisions, license revocations, and questions surrounding diploma validity.
Thirty-four years after the Tuzla Column incident, both sides continue to seek accountability for the deaths that occurred at Brčanska Malta, with differing interpretations of the wartime events.
Students in primary and secondary schools across Tuzla Canton will begin the new academic year on September 1, 2026, by intoning the national anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina and performing a special ceremonial song for educational institutions.
Due to a prolonged dry spell and high temperatures, Tuzla has increased the risk of open-air fires, leading the city's Civil Protection Service to issue an appeal for caution and impose fines up to 1,500 KM for starting fires.
The computerization of driving exams in Tuzla Canton (TK) has caused a dispute between most driving schools and the relevant ministry, with candidates suffering the consequences. Meanwhile, a group of schools that accepted the new system claims it has finally brought order to candidate training.
A significant number of driving instructors and auto school owners in Tuzla Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina, protested in front of the Ministry of Education and Science building, refusing a new software and causing delays for approximately 300 driving test candidates.
Representatives of driving schools and instructors in Tuzla protested a new system for training and taking driving tests, a conflict with the ministry that has been ongoing for months and is negatively impacting 300 candidates.
A flight from Basel to Tuzla was diverted to Budapest and delayed by nearly three hours after a passenger lit a cigarette during the flight, activating a security alarm.
Several road accidents have occurred across the Balkan region, including incidents in Montenegro, Albania, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, resulting in multiple injuries. One person was seriously injured in an accident on the Delvinë-Sarandë axis in Albania.
Intense drought conditions have led to water rationing in Puerto Rico, with similar restrictions and threats to water supplies also reported in parts of Bosnia, including Pale and Tuzla.
Problems with the new driving test system in Tuzla Canton have persisted for months, leading driving schools and instructors to announce renewed protests.
The Sarajevo Film Festival is introducing a special program specifically for young people in Tuzla. This initiative aims to engage and inspire a younger audience through film.
Elfeta Veseli, convicted of murdering a child, is reportedly using out-of-prison privileges, according to officials at the Tuzla prison. The prison stated she has not reported any difficulties nor has the police contacted them regarding her.
The case of Elfeta Veseli, convicted for the murder of 12-year-old Slobodan Stojanović and war crimes, receiving early release benefits from a Tuzla prison, has sparked widespread public reaction in Bosnia.
Taxi drivers in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, protested today, expressing dissatisfaction with authorities for not addressing their long-standing issues, including being pursued and fined.
The Cantonal Court in Tuzla upheld a first-instance ruling that a medical error by doctors at UKC Tuzla likely contributed to the death of Amira Selimović, though absolute proof was not found.
The Cantonal Court in Tuzla upheld the Ministry of Education and Science's decision to permanently ban the operations of the European University 'Kallos' Tuzla, citing it as being in the interest of students and society.
The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) has expressed full support for its member in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the BH Journalists Association, and investigative journalist Anisa Mahmutović, calling on the Tuzla court to dismiss lawsuits against them.
The Medical Chamber of Republika Srpska has suspended the issuance of licenses to doctors who graduated from Kallos European University in Tuzla, pending the outcome of ongoing court proceedings regarding the university's status.
Police in Tuzla Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina, seized a large quantity of drugs, weapons, ammunition, and equipment for a narcotics laboratory, leading to the arrest of one individual as part of ongoing anti-drug operations.
Residents of Lukavac, near Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, are awaiting the potential arrival of drinking water after 30 years, with 40 million marks in credit funds allocated for water infrastructure.
The acting prosecutor of the Tuzla Canton Prosecutor's Office has filed a motion with the Cantonal Court in Tuzla to order pre-trial detention for Salih Hidanović (61) from that city due to well-founded suspicion that…
In Tuzla Canton, 109 officials have been issued misdemeanor orders for violating the Law on Declaration of Assets, following 3,747 asset and gift declarations received last year.
The Cantonal Court of Tuzla has confirmed an indictment against Velemir Gordeljević (53) from Osmaci (Zvornik) for the robbery of a jewelry store in Kalesija, during which he allegedly shot at police officers while fleeing. His accomplice remains at large.
Dušan Lazić (35) from Ugljevik has been arrested in Grude after allegedly sending explicit and disturbing messages to two women from Tuzla. The Municipal Court of Tuzla has approved the prosecutor's proposal for his detention.
Thousands of participants, including 250 from Žepa, are bravely continuing the second day of the 59-kilometer Marš Mira (Peace March) towards Srebrenica, with dedicated support staff ensuring their well-being.
A protest by driving schools in Bosnia and Herzegovina has prompted the Ministry of Communications and Transport to request a review of the digitalization of driving exams in Tuzla Canton.
The first enrollment period for high schools in Tuzla Canton shows a significant shift in interest among elementary school graduates, with more students opting for vocational and craft professions that offer quicker employment.
The recently established video surveillance system in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, could soon be managed by the police if the City Council approves a proposed agreement.
Taxi drivers in Tuzla have submitted an official initiative to Mayor Zijad Lugavić, requesting an urgent meeting with authorities due to the increasingly difficult position caused by public transport subsidies.
The City Council of Tuzla has adopted a resolution supporting the preservation of the role of the Office of the High Representative (OHR) in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the country's European path, affirming its commitment to peace, stability, and the rule of law.
A significant documentary work dedicated to preserving the truth about the Srebrenica genocide, featuring 3,500 pieces of evidence, was presented in Tuzla. The book uses photographs to convey the story of the genocide.
Brazil secured the top spot in World Cup Group C after defeating Scotland, with Vinicius scoring a double, which significantly jeopardizes Scotland's chances of advancing to the knockout rounds. Meanwhile, Switzerland and Canada also progressed to the last 32, with Switzerland topping Group B.
Driving schools and instructors in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, held a protest drive to express dissatisfaction with the introduction of a new application software for monitoring driver training, though authorities maintain that digitalization will proceed.
The Ministry of Education and Science of Tuzla Canton warned that a boycott of the information system by some driving schools could jeopardize the process of taking driving exams.
Driving schools and instructors in Tuzla Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina, have announced a protest drive against new driver training software, claiming it violates state law.
The Kreka mine in Bosnia and Herzegovina is once again in the spotlight due to multi-million debts, owing over six million KM to Tuzla Canton for concessions.
The Indirect Taxation Authority in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, seized goods valued at over 250,000 KM (approximately 128,000 EUR) intended for online sale. The operation targeted illegal online trade activities.
Serbian pop artist Aleksandra Radović is set to embark on a major tour across Bosnia and Herzegovina this autumn, with concerts scheduled in Sarajevo, Mostar, Zenica, and Tuzla, following her previously sold-out shows.
A prosecutor in Tuzla Canton has proposed a one-month detention for Nedžmin Mustafić from Živinice, who is accused of exploiting a woman's difficult situation to force her into prostitution.
Doctors and dentists in Tuzla Canton have ended their multi-month strike after the cantonal government and the professional union signed an agreement to increase salary coefficients.
Representatives from Junuzović Kopex, GIPS Tuzla, and TEMSA met with Tuzla Mayor Zijad Lugavić to discuss the next steps in modernizing public transport. The meeting followed the delivery of 25 new mini-buses intended for passenger transport in the area.
Hamid Taletović (64) has been remanded in custody by the Cantonal Court in Tuzla on suspicion of committing a brutal murder, two attempted murders, and illegal possession of weapons near Banovići, allegedly firing over 20 shots at his neighbors.
Investigators from the Criminal Police Sector of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Tuzla Canton are conducting an extensive operation in the Tuzla Canton and Republika Srpska regions, targeting illegal weapons.
Hamid Taletović (64) from Čifluci near Banovići, suspected of cruel murder and two attempted murders, has been handed over to the Tuzla Canton Prosecutor's Office after allegedly firing more than 20 shots at his neighbors.
A man was killed and a woman injured in a shooting incident in Čifluk near Banovići, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The injured woman was transported to Tuzla University Clinical Center, and police have since arrested a suspect.
The University Clinical Center Tuzla in Bosnia and Herzegovina has inaugurated a new Department for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, addressing the growing mental health needs of young people.
Bosnian actor Kerim Čutuna's monodrama 'Nebitno' will be performed again in Tuzla on June 15, following significant public interest. The play has been on a successful tour across Bosnia and Herzegovina for the past two months, seen by thousands.
Representatives of driving schools in Tuzla Canton protested against the new system for taking a portion of the driving exam, expressing dissatisfaction with the changes.
Ahmed Omerović, the Minister of Education and Science of Tuzla Canton, stated before the Anti-Corruption Commission that he has not held a medical license since 2022.
An unknown individual attempted to set fire to the House of Peace Flame in Tuzla, prompting strong condemnation from the City Council as police investigate the incident.
Tuzla International Airport recorded significant passenger growth in the first quarter, driven by the re-establishment of a Wizz Air base, though global aviation challenges pose a potential threat.
A municipal court in Tuzla has ordered a one-month detention for Edin Halilović, a police officer from Tuzla, on suspicion of leaking information from an investigation to a suspect.
The National Theatre Tuzla will conclude May with the crime comedy 'It Wasn't the Fifth, It Was the Ninth' by Aldo Nicolaj, directed by Midhat Kušljugić, scheduled for May 30th.
A police officer in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Edin Halilović, has been arrested and handed over to the Prosecutor's Office on suspicion of leaking confidential information.
The Medical Chamber of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina has expressed support for doctors in Tuzla Canton who have recently gone on strike. The Chamber stated that the government bears responsibility for the collapse of the system.
The Cantonal Court in Tuzla has handed down a non-final sentence of one year in prison to Salim Kovačević from Gračanica, finding him guilty of causing death by negligence. He was also ordered to pay 120,000 KM to the victim's family.
High Representative Christian Schmidt and former US Ambassador to BiH, Eric Nelson, have made claims regarding Bosnian officials discussing the division of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bakir Izetbegović and Nermin Nikšić have strongly denied these allegations, with Izetbegović demanding proof for the accusations.
A lucky pensioner from Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, has officially claimed a lottery jackpot of 409,955.80 KM after playing the same numbers for 30 years.
The trial has begun in Tuzla for police officers accused of sexually exploiting minors and inducing them into prostitution. The investigation into the sexual exploitation of minors in the city led to the indictment of these officers.
Doctors in Bosnia and Herzegovina's Tuzla Canton have initiated a general strike, protesting inadequate pay and the ongoing issue of brain drain. They warn that the healthcare system is on the verge of collapse due to these pressures.
Tuzlanski Bingo has secured the top position among Bosnian and Herzegovinian retailers in 2025, leading both in revenue and net profit, surpassing the combined profits of its next four competitors.
Members of the Professional Union of Doctors of Medicine and Dentistry of Tuzla Canton have announced a general strike for Monday. In response, the TK Government stated it has initiated a protocol for agreement and action.
Citizens of Tuzla gathered to commemorate the 34th anniversary of the "Tuzla Column" event on May 15, 1992. This day marks when the city successfully defended itself against an aggressor, protecting the lives and dignity of its residents.
Police in Tuzla Canton have arrested a Montenegrin man suspected of multiple extortion offenses in the area, following a months-long investigation into threats and demands for money.
Due to the increasing number of cars, more areas in Tuzla are being converted into parking spaces, with 80 new spots being created near the Faculty of Philosophy.
The Brussels Times website has published multiple articles consisting solely of search queries related to buying cocaine and other drugs in various cities and countries. These articles appear to be spam or a technical error, listing specific drug names and locations.
The government of Tuzla Canton will provide a payment of 100 KM to 39,043 pensioners, as announced by the Minister for Labor, Social Policy, and Return.
The Cantonal Prosecutor's Office of Tuzla Canton has proposed detention for a 32-year-old man from Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina, on charges of violence against a girl.
Tuzla International Airport experienced its best month ever in July, serving 73,010 passengers and setting a new personal record, confirming a strong recovery after a period of crisis.
The Government of Tuzla Canton has approved a one-time financial aid of 100 KM for 39,043 pensioners in the canton, allocating over 3.9 million KM from the budget.
The Pannonian Lakes in Tuzla have seen significant visitor interest this summer, with approximately 250,000 people visiting the complex by early August, making Tuzla one of Bosnia and Herzegovina's most sought-after destinations.
The University Clinical Center Tuzla may exhaust its funds for treating returnees by August, requiring nearly one million additional funds to continue healthcare for this population until the end of the year.
The family of Amira Selimović claims that the Tuzla Canton Prosecutor's Office made a decision regarding her death based on expert testimony without providing crucial medical documentation.
The Cantonal Prosecutor's Office of Tuzla Canton has proposed a one-month detention for Vladimir Popović from Trnovo, who is accused of defrauding two women of 42,000 KM through false crypto investments.
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.
The Tuzla Canton Prosecutor's Office announced to N1 that it will not conduct an investigation into the death of Amira Selimović, as it has been definitively determined that there were no omissions by the reported doctors.
Nenad Nešić, president of DNS, claims that convicted war criminal Elfeta Veseli, who was sentenced for the murder of 12-year-old Slobodan Stojanović, is enjoying out-of-prison privileges while serving her sentence in Tuzla prison.
The Municipal Court in Živinice has confirmed the indictment by the Cantonal Prosecutor's Office of Tuzla Canton against Nail Jusić, the chairman of the City Council in Živinice, for several criminal offenses.
Tuzla-based company Interkonzum has paid 17 million KM for the assets of Sarabon, a Sarajevo confectionery factory that has been in bankruptcy since 2006, officially acquiring ownership.
Semhad Gvozden and Alija Džekić have each been sentenced to five years in prison for robbing a casino in Tuzla, where they stole approximately 70,000 KM. The masked robbers were found guilty of the heist.
A serious traffic accident involving a truck and a passenger vehicle occurred today on the Tuzla-Doboj highway near Gračanica, resulting in one person being injured.
The Tuzla Canton Prosecutor's Office has proposed a one-month detention for Samir Kešetović (40) from Srebrenik. He is suspected of committing criminal acts including endangering security, domestic violence, and damaging property, along with threatening to kill two people.
Mirnes Ribić, an escaped convict from a semi-open prison in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, was found and arrested in the trunk of a car during a joint police operation.
Salih Hidanović from Tuzla reportedly attempted to murder his neighbor by attacking her with a kitchen knife, leading the Cantonal Prosecutor's Office to propose his detention.
The director of JZU UKC Tuzla, Prof. Dr. Šekib Umihanić, held a working meeting and reception for sixteen medical students from ten countries participating in an international exchange program.
A 39-year-old man from Tuzla, E. A., a repeat offender, has been rearrested with a large quantity of drugs, just four months after being released from a previous arrest for a similar offense.
The book 'I Don't Hate - The Story of Zija' by Andrea Rizzo Goldstein, which chronicles the painful war experiences of Zija Ribić, was promoted in Tuzla, deeply moving attendees.
A study by the Public Health Institute of Tuzla Canton revealed that more than a third of public fountains in the region have water that is not safe for human consumption, prompting authorities to warn citizens.
Salih Delić, a 79-year-old man from Srebrenik, has been taken into custody after a judge accepted the Tuzla Cantonal Prosecutor's Office's proposal for detention. He is suspected of murdering his neighbor.
dm drogerie markt has announced the continuation of its long-running campaign offering free dermoscopy screenings, which will be organized in Sarajevo, Banja Luka, Tuzla, and Mostar during July and August.
Montenegrin poet Biljana Đurđević was awarded this year's 'Zlatna trešnja' (Golden Cherry) prize for her poem 'Ples na kiši' (Dance in the Rain). The award is presented annually by the Literra Salinea Association of Writers, Literary Critics, and Cultural Institutions from Tuzla.
Sanitary inspectors in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, are intensifying oversight of ice cream and other perishable food products due to high summer temperatures, aiming to protect public health and prevent food poisoning.
Police officers from the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Tuzla Canton conducted an operation in Gračanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, seizing quantities of drugs, a modified rifle, and ammunition. One person was arrested during the action.
The Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) claims to have invested 1.6 billion KM in the Tuzla Canton over the past two and a half years. However, questions are being raised about the visible impact of these investments on the ground.
Parents of over a thousand children in Tuzla Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina, will receive 700 KM in financial support for private kindergarten attendance, following the adoption of a co-financing program by the TK Government.
Security agencies in Bosnia and Herzegovina conducted a readiness exercise at Tuzla International Airport, simulating scenarios such as an armed attack, a hostage crisis, and the disposal of an explosive device.
A heatwave affecting Bosnia and Herzegovina has led to a surge in health emergencies in Tuzla, with emergency services reporting numerous collapses, heart attacks, and strokes, as doctors warn citizens often ignore heat-related symptoms.
Driving instructors in Tuzla, Bosnia, organized a peaceful protest drive, causing significant traffic congestion, as they demand legal digitalization of their services.
Driving schools in Tuzla Canton are continuing their fight against the introduction of new software for driver's license training and exams, with representatives announcing a peaceful protest drive for tomorrow.
The agricultural sector in Tuzla Canton is facing a severe crisis due to rising production costs, an unstable market, and sales issues, prompting the government to approve a 16.5 million KM financial support program.
The University Clinical Center Tuzla in Bosnia and Herzegovina is once again experiencing a severe shortage of essential medicines, including therapies for oncology patients, due to issues with the FBiH Health Insurance Fund.
The government of Tuzla Canton in Bosnia and Herzegovina has amended a decision to establish public interest for the construction of the Šićki Brod – Đurđevik expressway, removing administrative barriers and enabling the continuation of procedures for the Živinice bypass project, which will shorten the route from Tuzla to Sarajevo.
The Government of Tuzla Canton has approved 1.2 million convertible marks for the cantonal Tourist Board to subsidize air traffic at Tuzla International Airport, aiming to expand its flight network.
Tuzla Canton is introducing a new public transport era with reduced fares to Tuzla and a new airport line, while Prague is offering significant fare discounts for people in unfavorable situations.
Investigators in Tuzla Canton, Bosnia, have arrested a 32-year-old man in Živinice on suspicion of committing the criminal offense of inciting prostitution.
More than 13,000 students in Tuzla, Bosnia, receive healthcare from only five doctors at the local health center's school children and youth dispensary.
The Cantonal Prosecutor's Office of Tuzla Canton has proposed detention for six individuals from Tuzla Canton and Republika Srpska, who are suspected of illegal acquisition and sale of weapons.
The Criminal Police Sector of the Ministry of Interior of Tuzla Canton submitted a report to the Cantonal Prosecutor's Office detailing a large-scale police operation conducted yesterday in the Tuzla Canton area and Republika Srpska.
Investigators from the Criminal Police Sector of the Ministry of Interior of Tuzla Canton, under the supervision of the Cantonal Prosecutor's Office, conducted searches at multiple locations in a police operation spanning TK and RS.
N1 Bosnia and Herzegovina will air a new episode of 'Beyond the Frames' focusing on what Tuzla can teach about peace. The program will explore why some communities preserved coexistence during the 1990s wars while others succumbed to nationalism.
Academic Enes Karić has been awarded the 'Derviš Sušić' prize for the best literary work published in Bosnia and Herzegovina, concluding the first 'Derviš Sušić' Literary Meetings in Tuzla.
A special psychiatric department has been established in Tuzla due to a growing number of young people suffering from anxiety and internet addiction, aiming to improve their diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation.
One person from Konjic and three from Tuzla were arrested in separate police operations in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton on suspicion of drug possession.
Tuzla Canton has officially implemented a unified model for traffic education and driving exams using an application software, a move opposed by auto schools who argue its application is not provided for by state law and creates financial burdens.
The former Centar cinema in Tuzla, a significant monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina's cultural heritage, is finally set for renovation after years of decay, which also posed a danger to citizens.
The National Theater in Tuzla has unveiled its rich and varied repertoire for the month of June, following the announcement of its final May performance.
A police inspector from Tuzla has been detained for one month on suspicion of abusing his position and authority by leaking official information to an individual already under police investigation.
Doctors in Tuzla Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina, remain on general strike, prompting the FBiH Medical Chamber to warn that the local health system is facing a serious collapse due to unacceptable treatment of medical professionals.
Tuzla is gearing up for its "Summer 2026" event series, aiming to solidify its status as a top tourist destination in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The program includes numerous concerts and entertainment options at Panonnica.
The 31st anniversary of the Tuzla Gate massacre was commemorated, with victims and officials expressing enduring grief and demanding justice. BiH Presidency member Denis Bećirović criticized Serbia and President Vučić for allowing convicted war criminal Novak Đukić to remain at large.
Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, marks 31 years since a tragic night that brought immense sorrow. The city reflects on the enduring pain and injustice, particularly for parents who lost loved ones.
Autoceste Federacije Bosne i Hercegovine (AC FBiH) has issued a public announcement for the amicable acquisition of real estate along the Tuzla - Maoča section of the Orašje - Tuzla highway.
The beloved contemporary comedy 'Dinner for Schmucks' (Budala na večeri), directed by Midhat Kušljugić, will once again be performed for the Tuzla audience on Saturday, May 23, at 7:30 PM.
The play "Predstava koja je krenula po zlu" (The Play That Goes Wrong), produced by the National Theater Tuzla, will be performed on May 20th and 21st.
Twelve individuals, including Tuzla police officers Besim Kopić, are set to appear before the Cantonal Court in Tuzla to face charges of exploiting two minors for prostitution.
The Public Company Autoceste Federacije Bosne i Hercegovine (AC FBiH) has issued a tender for the conceptual and main design of the Orašje - Brčko section of the Orašje - Tuzla highway.
Doctors in Tuzla Canton are set to begin a general strike on Monday, signaling widespread dissatisfaction within the medical community. A representative stated that doctors should not be the target of citizens' discontent.