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A new tribunal targets the act that made all subsequent Russian war crimes in Ukraine possible.
Protests in Serbia intensify amid growing discontent over the governance of Aleksandar Vucic, in power for 12 years.
In the months preceding his dramatic arrest, Slobodan Milosevic had become an increasingly isolated figure in Yugoslavia.
By Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade Tens of thousands of protesters, led by students and anti-corruption activists, flooded the ...
Israel's strikes on Iranian nuclear sites could spark regime change, drawing parallels to Serbia where bombing weakened ...
In short: Everyone went all the way, bursting through psychological and military barriers we never imagined would be breached ...
Slobodan Milosevic, the Communist leader whose embrace of Serbian nationalism set off almost a decade of Balkan warfare, was found dead in his cell at the United Nations detention center in The ...
Sister of man wrongly jailed for Jill Dando's murder calls for the investigation to be reviewed by another force after Sir ...
Since then the Islamic Republic of Iran has vowed to end U.S. imperialism and eradicate Israel. Now, the United States and ...
Exit has its roots in the pro-democracy protest movement which eventually led to the defeat of Slobodan Milosevic in Yugoslavia's presidential elections in 2000. That activist tradition has continued, ...
Life in 1990s former Yugoslavia was a nightmare of war, economic collapse and an all-powerful mafia. The labyrinth in the ...
EXIT Festival is pulling out of Serbia, as organizers blame “undemocratic” issues. The 25th anniversary edition will be the last to take place there. EXIT Festival, one of Europe’s largest music ...