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Branislav Djordjevic: 'We don’t know what Europe wants from us Serbs'

In front | INTERVIEW
Portrait of war criminal Radovan Karadži in a market in Guca, in Serbia (Photo: SteffenEmrich/ Flickr)

On January 21 2007, Serbia sees its first general elections since the new democratic constitution was approved in October last year. The big parties are favourites to win in a country that seems unsure of where it’s going

by Fernando Navarro Sordo // 19/01/07

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Could Kosovo join the EU?

While the Balkan province is mourning the death of President Rugova, the issue of its independence from Belgrade is still on the UN negotiating table.

by Lorenzo Erroi // 27/01/06

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