Croatian crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovina

15march 2001 Radenko Udovicic

Knock on knock

The High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Wolfgang Petrič, made the harshest political decision so far in his mandate. He dismissed all the leading people of the Croatian Democratic Union from political and state positions

Our reporter in Moscow

15march 2001 Dusan Reljic

... and Lenin will be alive

Moscow is like a magnet for me: it repels and attracts at the same time. The attraction is the people, many of them intelligent, talkative, interested, then museums, squares and brightly lit historical buildings at night

The relentless Taliban

15march 2001 Duska Anastasijevic

Religious proletarians against the Buddha

The problem with Afghanistan is that there is no mechanism of world diplomacy that could reach the Taliban leaders who within five years managed to bring under their control a whopping 90 percent of the territory of Afghanistan.

European scourge and Yugoslavia

23march 2001 Tamara Skrozza

Farmers and cosmetics

The new epidemic of foot-and-mouth disease has caused a new wave of paranoia in Europe when it comes to livestock diseases. Our official authorities have raised "security measures to a higher level", and the public is more or less uninterested

Calming the crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovina

23march 2001 Radenko Udovicic

Divorce with retention

Croatian political leaders, in addition to encountering the unwavering stance of the international community, also faced difficulties within their own – Croatian – territories.