Concern rises on failure to arrest war
suspects
The Associated Press, Agence
France-Press
Kosovo: Taking a Hard Look
Marek Antoni Nowicki and Kata Mester | Pristina, Kosovo | February 23
Transitions - As the international community prepares for talks on the
status of Kosovo, a host of minority issues require careful reflection, says
the region's ombudsperson.
Nobody knows what lies
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President presses Putin on reform in
'friendly way'
By Elisabeth Bumiller The New
York
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http://grayfalcon.blogspot.com/2005/02/quisling-or-tragic-idealist.html
I must admit, the first time I heard
about Slavisa Petkovic, the token Serb in the "government of Kosovo," I felt
revulsion that a Kosovo Serb could possibly agree to legitimize the Albanian
thugocracy and ipso facto
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http://grayfalcon.blogspot.com/2005/02/belgrade-paralyzed.html
Another excellent
analysis from Srdja Trifkovic of Chronicles was posted on their website today.
His visit to Serbia left him with an impression that the Belgrade authorities
are "paralyzed." To which extent that paralysis
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http://grayfalcon.blogspot.com/2005/02/with-malice-for-tadic.html
Reporting on last week's visit by Serbian president Boris Tadic to Kosovo,
AFP took care to note that
âKosovoâs ethnic Albanian-dominated government has barely acknowledged Tadicâs
visit and there were no plans for him to
http://www.antiwar.com/blog/more.php?id=1851_0_1_0_M
Antiwar.com
Blog
Let's pick a fight with Russia
Putin humiliated next to Bush "It could be that he kept his cool
Thursday because he couldn't quite believe what was happening to
him."Robin Shepherd, Washington
Times:"It all happened
http://www.b92.net/english/news/index.php?order=priority
B92
News
Serbia-Montenegro:
Therapy or divorce? | 18:23 February 23 | B92 Belgrade, Podgorica -- Wednesday Yesterday, Montenegro
presented Serbia a proposal to bring an end to the federal union of
Serbia-Mont
Deutsche Welle
English Service News
February 25th 2005, 17:00 UTC
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Today's highlight on DW-WORLD:
Iranian Negotiator Would Welcome US Help
Iran's chief nuclear negotiator in Berlin on Friday said he woul
Judges warn Milosevic not to dwell on NATO bombing in defense
16:50 2005-02-24
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) Judges at the U.N. war crimes tribunal in The
Hague warned former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic on Thursday not to
dwell on the 1999 NATO bombing at his war crimes trial.
Milosevic is
Milosevic takes the offensive
25/02/2005
The Guardian (Australia)
Slobodan Milosevic has taken the offensive against his Hague prosecutors who
have accused him of masterminding atrocities in Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo
in the 1990s. He denounced his trial as political and condemned the 78-day
bomb
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