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Inside Yugoslavia under Tito - the dictator who defied both America and the Soviet Union - "We answered to no one"
Josip Broz Tito ruled Yugoslavia for nearly four decades, creating one of the Cold War's most unusual states. Unlike other communist leaders, Tito broke with Stalin, balanced relations between East ...
Presidents have repeatedly ordered military operations without Congress since WWII. In some instances, lawmakers have checked the president's power in response.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, which faces the United States in a World Cup round of 32 game on Wednesday in Santa Clara, Calif., ...
When Ismet Murtic realized the Bosnian national team had qualified for the World Cup and would play Switzerland in Los ...
With every FIFA World Cup featuring Arab national teams, an old debate returns: Can football unite people who share the Arabic language? The tournament often rekindles a sense of pan-Arab ...
Swissinfo photographer Thomas Kern witnessed the wars in Croatia and Bosnia and the siege of Sarajevo. A personal retrospective.
A UN court has overturned the acquittal of ultranationalist Serbian politician, Vojislav Seselj (PRONOUNCED VOY-iss-lav SHESH-elj), sentencing him to 10 years in jail for war crimes in former ...
On July 8, 2022, Shinzo Abe, Japan's longest-serving prime minister who retired from office in 2020 after a bout of health ...
Sudan Tribune on MSNOpinion
Three years of war show Sudan’s localized violence has turned systemic
Three Years of War, Enduring Impunity: Rethinking International Accountability in SudanSudan is living through a humanitarian ...
Seattle hosted the World Cup for 22 days. Few cities experienced the full scope of the world’s largest sporting event, on and ...
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