The Glas Srpske (Serbian Cyrilic: ÃÂûðàáÃÂÿÃÂúõ, ) is a Republika Srpska daily newspaper published in Banja Luka. Together with Bosniak-oriented Dnevni avaz from Sarajevo and Croat-oriented VeÃÂernji 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. Glas Srpske is together with Nezavisne novine one of the two newspapers in widest circulation in the entity of Republika Srpska.
The newspaper is described as being politically close to the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats. It is alongside OsloboÃÂenje one of the oldest newspapers in Bosnia and Herzegovina still in circulation.
It was first issued as Glas on 31 July 1943 as a bulletin of the People's Liberation Movement in Krajina region during World War II in Yugoslavia. The issue was published in the village of à ½upica with the first editorial office including Skender KulenoviÃÂ, Ilija Doà ¡en, ÃÂuro Pucar, Rada Vranjeà ¡eviÃÂ, Vilko Vinterhalter, Osman Karabegoviàand Boà ¡ko à  iljegoviÃÂ. Osman Karabegoviàrecorded that the redaction and printing press moved to Ribnik in August of that year.
For some time it went under the name BanjaluÃÂke novine and from 1963 it was again under the name Glas, until 1983 it was a daily newspaper. Between 1973 and 2007 the newspaper published the David à  trbac daily comic created by Miro MlaÃÂenovià(1949âÂÂ2007) who was inspired by Petar KoÃÂiÃÂâÂÂs literary work.
Since 2003 it goes under the name Glas Srpske and it is a private newspaper in Republika Srpska.