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PRISTINA, Yugoslavia, April 11 -- Under heavy U.S. pressure, Yugoslavia's parliament today passed a long-delayed law that allows extradition of war crimes suspects to the U.N. tribunal in The ...
Leader of Yugoslavia to Run for Presidency of Serbia. Decision Sets Stage for Electoral Showdown Between Kostunica and Former Anti-Milosevic Allies. August 23, 2002. By Daniel Williams.
Yugoslavia - Serbia Tensions Jacky Rowland reports that Serbian police today retook a village near the border with Kosovo which had been partly occupied by ethnic Albanian separatists. The rebels ...
Home; Digest; Features Serbia: Lessons from Yugoslavia’s demise. The late 1980s saw “excessive nationalism” and rising incompatibility among the Yugoslav states—just what we’re seeing ...
Special forces from both countries will take part in the Peace Defenders-2025 drill, cementing ties between armed personnel.
YUGOSLAVIA (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) Discouraging Democracy: Elections and Human Rights in Serbia. SUMMARY 3. RECOMMENDATIONS 4. BACKGROUND 5. POLICE VIOLENCE 6. Case of Dejan Bulatovi_ 7.
The Yugoslav military and armed ethnic Albanian insurgents have reportedly agreed on an indefinite cease-fire along southern Serbia's border with Kosovo. Yugoslav Interior Minister Zoran Zivkovic ...
Yugoslav authorities have decided to give NATO more time to curb Kosovar Albanian separatists launching crossborder attacks in southern Serbia's Presevo Valley, before launching a threatened ...
Serbia needs about 30 million euro ($35 million) for conducting two initial phases in the development of its nuclear ...
BELGRADE, Serbia — Belgrade’s iconic Hotel Yugoslavia, once a symbol of progress in the former socialist state of Yugoslavia that broke apart in the 1990s and a favorite gathering place for ...