Kosovo
Belgrade ’41: Hitler’s Invasion of Serbia, 65 Years Later
April 6, 2006
By Carl Savich and Christopher Deliso
It is a dark chapter in Europe’s history, yet one that is rarely discussed: the Nazi...
Bombing of Serbia 1999 | Documentary 2016
This is a documentary film that focuses on people's lives during the bombing of Serbia in 1999. It started as a school project but...
The Rational Destruction of Yugoslavia
By Michael Parent
In 1999, the U.S. national security state — which has been involved throughout the world in subversion, sabotage, terrorism, torture, drug trafficking,...
NATO: “We bombed the Yugoslav TV because it was not CNN...
Amnesty accuses Nato of war crimes
Nato today dismissed accusations by Amnesty International that it committed war crimes during its air war against Kosovo and...
Exemple de la Corée du Nord – pourquoi la prolifération nucléaire?
par Jacques Sapir*
Zeit Fragen FR
16 octobre 2017
Le nouvel essai nucléaire réalisé par la Corée du Nord, venant après des essais répétés de missiles à...
Putin on Nuclear Arms, October Revolution, Trump, Catalonia, BRICS, West and...
Meeting of the Valdai International Discussion Club
Vladimir Putin took part in the final plenary session of the 14th annual meeting of the Valdai International Discussion Club titled The World of the Future: Moving Through Conflict...
Greece has become the EU’s third protectorate
by Jan Zielonka
14 Augus 2015
The EU looks increasingly like an empire, having just created its third protectorate in the Balkans. Greece will effectively be...
Splitting Kosovo in Two: Only Way to Solve Deadlock or Opening...
Published by sputniknews.com
Carving up Kosovo into Serbian and Albanian parts is the only possible way to resolve the long-running conflict in the region, Serbian...
Serb officials warn of another war in the Balkans
Serbian officials warned on Friday of another war in the Balkans if Albanians try to form a joint state with Kosovo in the war-weary...
The ICTY Karadzic Judgement and Milosevic: Victims of “Fascist Justice”
A recent report by Andy Wilcoxson, who has been following the trials at the ICTY, states that the judgement in the Dr. Karadzic case, issued in March of this year, “exonerated” or cleared President Milosevic of the allegations made against him by the prosecution at the ICTY. However, the judgement contains other findings by these judges that muddy the waters and remind us that though they did accept certain favourable facts regarding Milosevic, their purpose was not to “clear” Milosevic but to convict Karadzic and so they used legitimate disagreements on strategy and tactics between Milosevic and Karadzic to diminish the role of Milosevic in this case and exaggerate the role of and belligerency of Karadzic.