A few days ago, the Serbian government announced its decision to demolish the iconic Yugoslavia Hotel, a landmark badly ...
World War II in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia began on 6 April 1941, when the country was invaded and swiftly conquered by Axis forces and partitioned among Germany, Italy, Hungary, Bulgaria and their ...
A former war crimes investigator for The Hague tribunal returns to the Balkans to see if justice was ever delivered.
Morton Abramowitz, a former American diplomat and conflict mediator whose efforts to end wars and avoid wars included helping ...
The violence following the break-up of the former Yugoslavia has lasted for more than a decade and continues to mark the region. This 2006 volume analyses the causes of the conflict and describes its ...
December is regarded by many Hungarians as a day of commemoration and mourning because of Transylvania. Meanwhile, Romanians ...
The competing narratives surrounding Yugoslavia's dissolution—from the Slovene "Ten-day War" to the Croatian war—influenced European public opinion and thus also the successive European and U.S.
The three judges who made the decision hail from Benin, France, and Slovenia, but were elected by all 124 member states of ...
At least twice a year, usually around Independence Day and Statehood Day, and sometimes even more often, the flag with lilies ...
Starting out as a mail-carrier design, the He 170 was reformed for military use and saw service in several countries during ...
This column profiles important historical events which took place during this week, 25 years ago, 50 years ago, 75 years ago ...
The Environment Ministry estimates damage to the Holy Mountains park so far at more than 16 billion hryvnyas ($385 million), ...