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Sep 16

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News Wrap: Refugees clash with Hungarian police at border

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In our news wrap Wednesday, while refugees at the Hungary-Serbia border clashed with riot police, some tried finding a new border crossing into Croatia. Also, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad declared that the refugee crisis is Europe’s fault, because of Western…

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Aug 24

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Thousands of migrants journey through Macedonia, Serbia en route to Europe

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In Europe, it's the summer of mass migration. Lindsey Hilsum of Independent Television News follows along as thousands of refugees from the Middle East and North Africa travel by train from Macedonia to Serbia, hoping to eventually reach Germany and…

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Jul 12

Photos: Mourning the victims of the Srebrenica massacre 20 years later

By Kenzi Abou-Sabe

Thousands of women still search for the remains of their relatives 20 years after the genocide in Srebrenica, Europe's worst massacre since World War Two.

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Jul 11

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To find ‘peace and closure,’ a grim search for Srebrenica massacre victims

By Andrew Mach

It has been 20 years since Bosnian Serb forces attacked the town of Srebrenica, just months before the end of the Bosnian War in 1995. For sixteen years, one man who escaped Srebrenica massacre been on the search for his…

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Sep 28

Will Serbia’s gay pride march help it get into the EU?

By Rialda Zukic

Hundreds turned out for the first gay pride march held in four years in Belgrade, Serbia, on Sunday. The event was meant to be a show of tolerance for Serbia, a historically conservative nation, as it continues to seek admittance…

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May 19

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News Wrap: Credit Suisse enters plea deal in tax evasion case

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In our news wrap Monday, banking giant Credit Suisse admitted to helping wealthy Americans dodge taxes as part of a federal plea deal. The bank will pay $2.8 billion in penalties. Also, the Balkans suffered the worst flooding in more…

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Oct 10

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Former Finnish President Ahtisaari Wins Nobel Peace Prize

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Finland's former president Martti Ahtisaari won the Nobel Peace Prize Friday for his career of diplomatic efforts and skillful negotiations to buoy peacemaking and resolve international conflicts.

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Jul 23

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Former Bosnian Serb Leader Mladic Still at Large

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Ratko Mladic, a name that has become synonymous with the Serb campaign of ethnic cleansing in Bosnia in the 1990s, continues to evade authorities and avoid facing charges of genocide and crimes against humanity.

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Jul 22

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Prosecutors Prepare to Try Former Serb Leader Karadzic

The ex-leader of Bosnian Serbs, responsible for some of the worst atrocities of the region's war, has been transferred to U.N. custody. Former ambassador Richard Holbrooke and author Laura Silber discuss what Radovan Karadzic's arrest means for the region.

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Mar 17

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Serbs Clash with U.N., NATO Forces in Kosovo

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Hundreds of Serbians protesters fought with U.N. and NATO forces Monday at a Kosovska Mitrovica courthouse in the worst violence since Kosovo claimed its independence a month ago.

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