I can't understand how anyone can hope democracy will be established in Serbia in an atmosphere of total confrontation with the democratic world. I can't understand how someone can be an anti-Western diplomat and how Democratic Party (DS) leader Zoran Djindjic and Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) leader Vojislav Kostunica will prove that they are greater democrats than Milosevic if he nevertheless receives the West's support in the end.
This was one of the best known movements of intellectual dissidents in Yugoslavia at the end of the 1970's and the beginning of the 1980's. Nebojsa Popov, one of the prominent participants, explains its significance
Belgrade's mob bosses are adamant that the killing of Goran Vukovic was directly linked to his firm stands and refusal to negotiate a division of spheres of interest in drug dealing
Although it's clear that the negotiations on dividing the former Yugoslavia's property between its members will last indefinitely, every new meeting of the negotiators causes a new wave of surprise
An excerpt from the interview with one of the leading Croat politicians of the 1970's who recently formed a new leftist party. Once accused of and dismissed from power because of Croat nationalism in 1971, he is now critical of the current Croatian regime's nationalism
The interest of ethnic Albanian youth to study at the future Tetovo Albanian University is beyond all expectations of the founders of the University, says Prof. Dr. Bedri Kamberi and cites that over 400 students have so far applied for admission since it was first announced that the University would open.
A little more than 24 hours before incoming Prime Minister Branko Crvenkovski was to announce the names of the members of the new Macedonian government, rarely anyone in Skopje belonging to the "well-informed sources close to the authorities" dared predict what the new government would look like