Yugoslavia

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  • Bringing down the Butcher of Belgrade

    Serbian cops are standing back while strikers shut down Yugoslavia, but will Milosevic accept a bloodless defeat?
  • Election mud wrestling

    Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic claims no candidate received a majority in this week's elections, but opposition leaders who believe their candidate won are taking to the streets.
  • Moment of reckoning

    Early election returns in Yugoslavia show the opposition with a forceful lead, but will the indestructible Milosevic wriggle out of defeat?
  • Outlaws in an outlaw nation

    With Yugoslav election time approaching, Serbian activists face a new wave of repression as they try to fight the Milosevic regime from within.
  • Election offensive

    Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic has called presidential elections for later this month, but his actions show he intends to hold on to power.
  • Bread instead of soldiers

    On the front lines of war, humanitarian-aid workers do the work of diplomats -- but some say they should stay away from politics.
  • They think I'm a spy!

    An American in Belgrade finds that real life isn't nearly as interesting as the one her Serbian neighbors imagine for her.
  • Milosevic's fizzling opposition

    Even a year after the NATO bombing of Belgrade, there's still no one around to take down the Yugoslav leader.
  • Misha Glenny's "The Balkans" and Michael Ignatieff's "Virtual War"

    Behind the bombings in Kosovo, two journalists find Western self-interest and self-deception about the physical sacrifice war requires.
  • Paranoid city

    Belgrade is gripped by rumors that NATO is about to begin bombing again.
  • Bird's-eye view

    On the way to film school, I spent a week in the former Yugoslavia. Amid the rubble, I found that movies provide a strange entree to real-life devastation.
  • Payoffs, fear and bloody conflict

    With his usual bag of dirty tricks, Slobodan Milosevic looks to be preparing Serbia to reelect him.
  • Who killed Arkan?

    The rise and fall of Zeljko Raznatovic symbolizes how corrupt and morally bankrupt Serbia has become under Slobodan Milosevic.
  • Arianna Huffington is dead wrong

    In her unbelievable defense of the Serbs, the syndicated columnist condones the massacre of innocent civilians by the Serbs.
  • The bloody truth about Kosovo

    No amount of whitewashing can cover up the mess the Clinton administration has on its hands in Yugoslavia.
  • Croatia after Tudjman

    The death of the Croatian leader marks the end of an era in the Balkans and leaves the future of the country, and the region, uncertain.
  • The survivor

    The reason nothing seems to work in getting rid of Slobodan Milosevic is that the entire post-communist Serbian system remains geared toward authoritarian abuse.
  • The new Serbian police state

    As Serbia's opposition unites to demand early elections, Milosevic reveals signs of desperation.
  • Rage against the regime

    Meet the new faces of the Serbian opposition.
  • Milosevic rival claims assassination attempt

    Vuk Draskovic says a car accident last week was an attempt on his life.
  • The lonely crusade of Croatia's riverman

    Zeljko Kelemen is determined to create a river-rafting industry in Croatia -- for the good of his country and his countrymen.
  • Politics the KLA way

    Divisions between rebel leaders manifest as some leaders split off to form a political party.
  • Scandalous pro-Serbian novelist inflames Europe's literati

    The man who wrote "Wings of Desire" has Europe's literati up in arms over his pro-Serbian diatribes and stands accused of domestic violence.
  • Waging diplomatic war

    NATO is dictating a peace deal at the U.N. that will virtually guarantee Kosovo's future independence.
  • A refugee's escape from hell

    With rumors of peace, Serbs are making a last-ditch attempt to change the ethnic mix inside Kosovo forever.
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