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Clashes are erupting in northern Kosovo as ethnic Serbs block the entrance of municipal buildings to prevent elected officials from entering. Serbian troops have been mobilized.
Michael Montgomery of American Radio Works reports that since NATO-led peacekeepers moved into Kosovo nearly two years ago, hundreds of Serbs and other minorities have been killed. Many others ...
Bosnian Serb political leader Milorad Dodik, left, speaks with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic during the prayer service for the All-Serbian Assembly in the St. Sava Serbian Orthodox temple in ...
Item 1 of 8 Kosovo Serbs hold a vigil for those killed in a monastery siege, after gunmen in armoured vehicles stormed a village in an ethnic Serbian-majority region, in the northern city of ...
Milosevic came to power in Serbia in 1987 after promising Serbs in Kosovo, “No one will ever dare beat you again.” In the end, he brought shame and disgrace on Serbia, provoked wars that ...
Thousands of minority Serbs in Kosovo protested the ban on the Serbian currency, sparking a crisis in relations between Serbia and Kosovo. Kosovo's government prohibited the use of the dinar in ...
An article in Oct. 24 editions about elections in the Serbian province of Kosovo misstated the number of people killed during civil disturbances in March and the victims' ethnicities. According to ...
He said 52 Serbs were injured in the clashes, three seriously, and four were detained. “The consequences (of the clashes) are big and grave and the sole culprit is (Kosovo Prime Minister) Albin ...
Serbs in northern Kosovo boycotted local elections on Sunday in protest that their demands for more autonomy have not been met, in another sign that a peace deal signed between Kosovo and Serbia ...
NPR's Guy Raz reports on the Serbs still living in Kosovo. A year and a half into the NATO occupation of the province, Kosovo's Serbs live under siege in apartment blocs, venturing out to shop ...
Serbs Break Silence on Atrocities. Many Ordered to Assist Burial of Kosovo Victims. June 30, 2001 More than ...