Presidency of Bill Clinton
How Bosnia’s Politicians Forgot the Sacrifice of State Department Friends
That year, President George W. Bush was running for re-election and opposed military intervention in Bosnia. His top foreign policy officials, including Secretary of State James Baker and National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft, were traditional "realists", concerned with America's national interests and opposed to interventions where those interests were not at stake.
Impeachment’ star says series aimed to ‘redeem’ Monica Lewinsky
A television series debuting next month delves into the impeachment of former U.S. President Bill Clinton, and star Beanie Feldstein said she hopes it might "redeem" Monica Lewinsky in the eyes of some viewers.
Serbian Ministry Promotes War Criminals at Belgrade Book Fair
The Serbian Defence Ministry organised an event at the Belgrade Book Fair on Friday to promote a new book by former senior Yugoslav Army officer Nebojsa Pavkovic, who is currently serving a prison sentence for war crimes in Kosovo.
Tracing the Scars of NATO’s Air Strikes in Kosovo
On March 24, 1999, Kosovo's landscape was permanently altered as the first bombs fell from warplanes overhead, and missiles were launched by warships in the Adriatic Sea. Forty Serbian military targets in Yugoslavia were hit in the first 24 hours, mainly in Serbia and Kosovo.
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Business Economists Say Trump Tariffs will Harm US
AFP - Business economists overwhelmingly worry President Donald Trump's trade wars will harm the US economy, according to a survey released Monday.
The Trump administration on Thursday is due to impose its latest round of punitive tariffs on China, putting 25 percent duties on another $16 billion in imports, with Beijing poised to retaliate dollar-for-dollar.
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NAFTA talks enter key week with US pushing hard line
Talks to update the NAFTA trade deal enter a make-or-break week, as ministers from Canada, the United States and Mexico seek to resolve an impasse in key areas before elections in Mexico and the United States complicate the process.
US VP discusses NAFTA with leaders of Mexico and Canada
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence held brief bilateral talks with the leaders of Mexico and Canada on April 14 about the state of play in their NAFTA renegotiations, saying he was "encouraged" by recent progress towards a deal.
President addresses gathering on anniversary of NATO attacks
March 24 was day in 1999 when NATO started its bombing of Serbia, that lasted 78 days.
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"Serbia that was not killed, and never will be and that is their greatest curse, and our mission, and our future," Vucic said at the central state ceremony to mark the 19th anniversary of the NATO bombing.
Finance Ministers of the G20 Countries Met in Buenos Aires
Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors of G20 countries met in Buenos Aires. The talks passed in the shadow of planned US duties on imports of steel and aluminum.
‘US aims to weaken other NAFTA members’
Canada’s chief negotiator at talks to modernize NAFTA on Feb. 13 said the United States aimed to weaken Canada and Mexico rather than ensure all three members of the trilateral trade pact benefited.
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