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Pro-European Candidates Win Serbian Elections *

May 11th, 2008 · Pro-European candidates have eked out a victory in Serbia's parliamentary elections. Dejan Anastasijevic, a journalist for the Serbian newsmagazine Vreme, talks with host Andrea Seabrook about the hard-fought contest against the ultranationalist Serbian Radical Party.

Keywords: European · victory · Parliamentary · candidate · Andrea Seabrook · Serbian · Serbia · eked · Dejan Anastasijevic · newsmagazine · emVreme · ultranationalist

Tracking the Violent Life of Milosevic's 'Tiger' ****

Mar 8th, 2008 · In Hunting the Tiger, journalist Christopher S. Stewart tells the story of how Zeljko Raznatovic, a petty criminal, rose to head one of Serbia's most notorious death squads.

Keywords: violent · deaths · criminal · Serbia · Christopher · Stewart · squad · Notorious · Tiger · Milosevic · Hunting the Tiger · Zeljko Raznatovic

Listeners Talk More on Kosovo, Closing of Popular Bookstore *

Feb 29th, 2008 · The program's listeners have their say, offering feedback to recent stories about Kosovo's recent independence from Serbia, a single dad's search for love and how a popular businessman's love life helped influence him to close shop.

Keywords: independent · Kosovo · Serbia · Dad · bookstore · businessman · feedback

Divisions Harden over Kosovo Independence

Feb 26th, 2008 · Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia on Feb. 17. The United States and Britain are among the nations that support Kosovar independence. Russia and China oppose it. We address some of the questions raised by the prospect of nationhood for Kosovo.

Keywords: national · China · divisions · United States · independent · Russia · Britain · Kosovo · Serbia · Nationhood · Kosovars

Serbia Gets Visit from Top Russian Officials

Feb 26th, 2008 · The mood is glum in Serbia following Kosovo's declaration of independence. The man likely to succeed Vladimir Putin as Russia's president visited Serbia on Monday to lend support to the country's claim on Kosovo.

Keywords: country · president · independent · mood · Russia · Kosovo · Serbia · Vladimir Putin · glum · declaration

Serb Students React to Kosovo's Independence **

Feb 25th, 2008 · Albanians around the world celebrated last week as Kosovo declared independence from Serbia. But, for many Serbs, the mood was very different. Rioters stormed the U.S. embassy in Belgrade, leaving one person killed. Policy analyst Obrad Kesic is joined by Serbian students Andrej Komnenovic and Tamara Pavasovic to discuss the Serb reaction.

Keywords: policy · world · independent · students · mood · Kosovo · Serbian · Serbia · embassy · Rioters · Albanian · Belgrade

Serbs Experience Deja Vu After Riots *

Feb 23rd, 2008 · Serb demonstrators marched for a sixth day Saturday in northern Kosovo, protesting its secession from Serbia. In Belgrade on Thursday, the protests turned violent as rioters attacked and set fire to the U.S. Embassy. The U.S. State Department has ordered all nonessential employees and diplomats' families to leave.

Keywords: violent · protests · demonstrations · Department · diplomats · employees · Kosovo · Serbian · families · Serbia · embassy · secession

U.S. Ambassador to Serbia Calls Security Insufficient *

Feb 22nd, 2008 · With hundreds of thousands of Serbians in the streets protesting the West's support for an independent Kosovo, the U.S. ambassador in Serbia expected the government would provide the U.S. Embassy better protection Thursday.

Keywords: protests · security · ambassador · protections · independent · Kosovo · Serbian · Serbia · embassy

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