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Author Archives: Uros Komlenovic

Posted inSoutheastern Europe

VREME: An Interview with Nebojsa Covic: Who is Afraid of Nebojsa?

by Uros Komlenovic 19 Dec 199802 Aug 2020

The activities of the Alliance for Changes (SZP), an association rallying 25 opposition parties, have drawn a lot of public attention in the past few days, especially from the regime and its loyal media that wasted no time in attacking “those who would accept any plan for the destruction of Yugoslavia”, as Ivica Dacic said […]

Posted inSoutheastern Europe

VREME: Interview: Veran Matic: Live the Resistance

by Uros Komlenovic 21 Nov 199802 Aug 2020
Posted inSoutheastern Europe

VREME: Patriots: My Dear dr. Watson

by Uros Komlenovic 31 Oct 199802 Aug 2020
Posted inSoutheastern Europe

VREME: Another Football Scandal: Justice for All

by Uros Komlenovic 19 Sep 199802 Aug 2020
Posted inSoutheastern Europe

VREME: Smiljko`s fault

by Uros Komlenovic 29 Aug 199802 Aug 2020
Posted inSoutheastern Europe

VREME: National Symbols: Booing and spiting

by Uros Komlenovic 01 Aug 199802 Aug 2020
Posted inSoutheastern Europe

VREME: Megaproject: The Chinese in Prokop

by Uros Komlenovic 25 Jul 199802 Aug 2020
Posted inRegions, Southeastern Europe

YUGOSLAVIA: A Puzzling Boom

by Uros Komlenovic 08 Jul 1998
Posted inRegions, Southeastern Europe

SERBIA: Seselj Speaks Softly

by Uros Komlenovic 26 Jun 1998
Posted inSoutheastern Europe

VREME: The Media: Switching off

by Uros Komlenovic 23 May 199802 Aug 2020

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