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Tag: issue #357

Posted inSoutheastern Europe

VREME: This Week, Thursday July 30, – Wednesday, August 5, 1998

by VREME 08 Aug 199802 Aug 2020

Thursday, July 30 Pristina – The ethnic Albanian daily, Koha Ditore, writes that Mehmet Hajrizi, the general secretary of the Albanian Democratic Alliance, is the Prime Minister Designate for the ethnic Albanian government in Kosovo. The ethnic Albanian delegation for talks with the Belgrade authorities has been dismissed. Members of the G-15 group told Rugova […]

Posted inSoutheastern Europe

VREME: Politicians and Arms: Armed and Dangerous

by Milos Vasic 08 Aug 199802 Aug 2020
Posted inSerbia, Southeastern Europe

VREME: Missing: Kosovo Syndrome

by Zoran B. Nikolic 08 Aug 199802 Aug 2020
Posted inMontenegro, Serbia, Southeastern Europe

VREME: Montenegro: Divorcing for Bulatovic

by Velizar Brajovic 08 Aug 199802 Aug 2020
Posted inSerbia, Southeastern Europe

VREME: Greek – Serbian Friendship: Brotherly Woes

by Nenad Stefanovic 08 Aug 199802 Aug 2020
Posted inRegions, Southeastern Europe

This Week, Thursday July 30, – Wednesday, August 5, 1998

by Transitions 08 Aug 1998
Posted inRegions, Southeastern Europe

Montenegro: Divorcing for Bulatovic

by Transitions 08 Aug 1998
Posted inRegions, Southeastern Europe

Greek – Serbian Friendship: Brotherly Woes

by Transitions 08 Aug 1998
Posted inRegions, Southeastern Europe

Missing: Kosovo Syndrome

by Transitions 08 Aug 1998
Posted inRegions, Southeastern Europe

Politicians and Arms: Armed and Dangerous

by Transitions 08 Aug 1998

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