Staring across what was once one of Bosnia's largest expanses of water, all that Saliha Kuljanin can see is boats left high and dry after months of drought emptied Lake Jablanicko. "The climate ...
"The climate has certainly changed, but this is scary!" Kuljanin, 68, told AFP near the lake's receding shores in southern Bosnia. For years, the village of Ostrozac, where Kuljanin lives ...
This photograph shows the shore of the Jablanicko artificial lake, through which the Neretva River flows, near the Bosnian town of Konjic, on Thursday (AFP photo) OSTROZAC, Bosnia and Herzegovina — ...
After a scorching drought emptied one of Bosnia's largest lakes, the Balkan country is set to mark its hottest year on record in 2024, its Institute of Meteorology said Monday. "This year will ...
Ms Kuljanin, 68, told AFP near the lake’s receding shores in southern Bosnia. For years, the village of Ostrozac, where Ms Kuljanin lives, had profited from the tourists attracted by Jablanicko ...