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Tag Archives: Serbia
The IOC’s ticket to trouble
Olympic officials are unwilling or unable to fight the black market for Games tickets. So the coppers are waging war for them.
Kosovo: independent, but a basket case
The economy is dead, corruption is rampant, and Serbia remains hostile
Ratko Mladic is finally captured
While the arrest of Mladic closes a chapter in Serbian history, extremist strongholds still remains
Ratko Mladic has been battling cancer, say lawyers
Former Bosnian Serb commander stands accused of genocide, crimes against humanity
Ratko Mladic captured in Serbia
Former army general accused in massacre of 7,500 at Srebrenica
Newsmakers
Emma Watson’s really big moment, the Dog Whisperer’s disappointing day, Pamela Anderson’s good deed’s too dirty
Dear diary: Ratko Mladic here . . .
The fugitive: His Bosnian war writings have been turned over to the court in The Hague
Closing in on the ‘Butcher of Srebrenica’
Serbian police surround the family apartment of Ratko Mladic
Were Kosovo patients slain for organs?
Forty inmates disappeared from the Stimlje mental asylum in 2001