Breakup of Yugoslavia
A Brexit-Led Breakup Could Make Britain Another Yugoslavia
Unlike others, I never felt that the UK was immune to secessionism. Perhaps it was my experience of working on the Western Balkans. It always struck me that the British, more than any other European country, should pay special attention to the collapse of Yugoslavia.
Vucic on Croatia: They can freely walk throughout Serbia
Serbia's President stated this while commenting on the statement by Zoran Milanovic, a candidate for Croatia's President, who said if he won, he would "reduce the relations with Serbia to a minimum and would not allow Vucic to walk where he wanted".
"Slovenia should revoke its recognition of Kosovo"
It is also stated that Slovenia should support the territorial integrity of the Republic of Serbia.
The letter of this party states that in 2008, Slovenia made a major mistake by recognizing as independent a territory of the Republic of Serbia, a brotherly country.
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USA doesn't rule out Serbia-Kosovo border correction idea
US President Donald Trumps national security adviser John Bolton said this today in Kiev and added that the USA was wiling to help but they would not impose solutions to the Kosovo - Serbia dispute.
War Studies Website Launched for Balkan Teachers
Devedesete.net, a website developed with historians from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia, is intended to help educators teach about the 1990s wars in the former Yugoslavia and promote reconciliation.
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17th anniversary of October 5 democratic changes in Serbia
Today marks 17 years since the large demonstrations in Belgrade, which on October 5, 2000 ended the rule of Slobodan Milosevic.
The demonstrations started after Milosevic refused to recognize the results of the election for the president of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SRJ).
Faced with a new reality
After a long effort, the second review of the country's third bailout has finally been completed, with a heavy toll on future generations. At the same time, tensions have peaked dangerously on the domestic political front.
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Records Show Yugoslavia's Dramas Kept CIA Busy
The CIA had its eye fixed on communist Yugoslavia from the 1940s, closely following developments until its final days in 1991.
After an American NGO, MuckRock won a case against the CIA, the agency had to make its already opened files more accessible. Last week, the online base of documents was opened to the public.
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EU accepts Bosnia's membership application but long process ahead
The European Union's 28 member states on Sept. 20 accepted Bosnia's membership application, taking a step forward in what is certain to be a long process that Sarajevo hopes will eventually give it a place in the bloc.
"Serbia didn't want Yugoslav breakup, West bided its time"
Serbia lost all that it created in the 20th century due to the breakup of Yugoslavia, the war, and the NATO bombing - and was also declared guilty.
This is what Borisav Jovic, who once served as president the Presidency of Yugoslavia (SFRJ, states in his book, "How Serbs Lost a Century - The Tragic Fate of Serbs in the Common State."