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Serbia and Montenegro together formed the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia between 1992 and 2003. In 1998 violence flared in the autonomous province of Kosovo in Serbia. The Kosovo Liberation Army, ...
Riot police fired tear gas at thousands of anti-government protesters in Serbia’s capital on Saturday. The major rally in ...
The protest by tens of thousands of people was held after nearly eight months of persistent dissent led by Serbia's ...
As Bosnia marks 30 years since Srebrenica, the region remains at a crossroads. Western double standards and the manipulation ...
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France 24 on MSNSerbian riot police fire tear gas at anti-government protesters demanding snap electionsSerbian police fired tear gas at thousands of anti-government protesters demanding snap elections and an end to the 12-year ...
Students in Serbia's capital are leading another protest demanding President Aleksandar Vucic call for an early parliamentary election. These protests have persisted for eight months. They are ...
The sign on the gate reads "Welcome to Yugoland". Next to it flutters the now obsolete flag of communist-era Yugoslavia. We are stepping back in time. Yugoland is reminiscent of the film The Land That ...
After Yugoslavia broke up in 1991, Kosovo remained under Serbia and Montenegro until their separation in 2008.
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