All articles by - Ljupko Mišeljić
Ljupko Mišeljić was born in 1996 in Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He has been a journalist since 2012, reporting mostly about culture, politics, transitional justice and human rights.

Lithium mining in Republika Srpska threatens Majevica
The green transition relies on lithium, but at what cost?

The opposition to Vučić missed its chance
Opposition politicians failed to capitalize on the unrest caused by the May 2023 shootings.

Back to the beginning of the millennium
What’s behind Republika Srpska’s decision to recriminalize defamation?

Who’s in charge of Banja Luka’s public space?
Civil society afraid of what post-corona times could bring.

Pawel Pawlikowski: I can’t make documentaries now because the world is so ‘mediatized’
Multi-award-winning contemporary film director speaks about documenting Radovan Karadžić and Vladimir Zhirinovsky, and the construction of truth.

Kokan Mladenović: We all lack civil courage
The director of plays staged across the whole region speaks about politics, theater and resistance.