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The US imposes sanctions on UN expert Francesca Albanese for her criticism of Israel's actions in Gaza, escalating tensions over international scrutiny of the conflict.

Srebrenica genocide: A woman’s search for her missing brother in Bosnia

Al JazeeraWednesday, July 9, 2025 at 1:31:40 PM
Sifa Suljic is retracing painful steps back to Bosnia, decades after the Srebrenica genocide tore her family apart. She’s searching for any trace of her brother, one of thousands who vanished in the 1995 massacre. Her journey isn’t just about bones—it’s about closure, justice, and refusing to let history forget.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just a story about the past; it’s a reminder of how genocide leaves wounds that never fully heal. Families like Sifa’s are still piecing together fragments of their lives, while the world debates how to reckon with such atrocities. It’s a gut punch about the cost of war—and why "never again" can’t just be a slogan.
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