Glas Srpske
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| Type | Daily newspaper |
|---|---|
| Publisher | AD "Glas Srpske" Banja Luka |
| Editor-in-chief | Borjana Radmanović Petrović |
| Founded | 1943 |
| Language | Serbo-Croatian |
| Headquarters | Skendera Kulenovića 93 |
| City | Banja Luka, Republika Srpska |
| Country | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
| ISSN | 1840-1155 |
| Website | www |
The Glas Srpske (Serbian Cyrilic: Глас Српске, lit. 'The Voice of Srpska'[1]) is a Republika Srpska daily newspaper published in Banja Luka. Together with Bosniak-oriented Dnevni avaz from Sarajevo and Croat-oriented Večernji list from Mostar, Glas Srpske is Serb-oriented and one of three main ethnic newspapers in Bosnia and Herzegovina addressing various issues primarily from the mainstream or elite perspective among Serbs of Republika Srpska.[1][2] Glas Srpske is together with Nezavisne novine one of the two newspapers in widest circulation in the entity of Republika Srpska.[3]
The newspaper is described as being politically close to the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats.[4] It is alongside Oslobođenje one of the oldest newspapers in Bosnia and Herzegovina still in circulation.[5]
