Mutiny
Serbian Government was ‘Blind’ to Security Unit’s Deadly Threat
Looking back almost 20 years later, veteran journalist Milos Vasic told BIRN in an interview that the incident should have been recognised at the time as the "next step" in a chain of events that ultimately led to the assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic on March 12, 2003.
Chocolate could get more expensive
The price of cocoa extended its biggest weekly rise in five years as a revolt unravels in Cote d'Ivoire, which produces almost half of the world's cocoa beans.
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Mutinous soldiers free Ivory Coast defense minister after reaching deal
Mutinous soldiers released Ivory Coast's Defense Minister Alain Richard Donwahi late Jan. 7 after detaining him for two hours in a tense standoff over pay.