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Can Serbia Have Its EU and Mladic Too?
More than a decade after the bloody fall of Yugoslavia, Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia and Hercegovina still struggle with the past, particularly when it comes to arresting Ratko Mladic and other former officials for war crimes.
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Serbia Inches Towards Remembering Srebrenica Massacre
Now eyeing EU membership, Serbia might finally follow the European Union in declaring a day of remembrance for the victims of Srebrenica.
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Balkans: Depleted Uranium in NATO Bombs Remains Deadly
Data confirms that the depleted uranium left from NATO bombs in Serbia and Kosovo is causing health and environmental problems for residents.
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Brother of Serbian War Crimes Suspect Karadzic Speaks Out
As the trial of former Bosnian Serb military leader Radovan Karadzic on war crimes begins in The Hague, his brother Luka talks to VJM in Serbia.
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The End Of Bosnia And Herzegovina?
In the most serious political split since the Balkan War, the leader of the Bosnian Serb Republic has called for a referendum on independence, saying that Bosnia-Herzegovina is a “virtual and pointless” country.
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RTS Bombing: Still Looking for Justice
11 years after her son Nebojsa and his colleagues were killed in NATO attack on national TV RTS, Zanka Stojanovic is still seeking justice.
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Srebrenica Forgotten: Where did all the aid go?
Fifteen years after the massacre, Srebrenica is an isolated, forgotten region of Bosnia, despite promises of help from outside groups. After the Karadzic Trial, will the world forget?


