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Did 'Sniper Tourists' Pay To Shoot Civilians During Siege Of Sarajevo?
When Yugoslavia collapsed into civil war in the early 1990s, the city of Sarajevo was caught in the crossfire – literally.
I put that question to Stanley G. Payne, 91, a professor emeritus of history at the University of Wisconsin. “Oh, 4 or 5,” he says. “Maybe 4 rather than 5. As a dictator he had many virtues in the ...
The left lauded Nov. 20, when Francisco Franco was declared dead after his family removed life support, as a bright day for ...
Shabana Mahmood’s asylum reforms have jolted Westminster, and some see them as evidence that the right now firmly owns ...
Israel’s killing of at least 225 Palestinian journalists since October 7, 2023, briefly attracted international attention after it was calculated that more journalists have died in Gaza than died in ...
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Trump should boost UN High Commissioner for Refugees
President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio approach the United Nations with skepticism for a reason. In ...
Alongside Palestine, Kashmir represents one of the longest-standing cases of military occupation where the right to ...
Mely the female orangutan had never been taught how to use her arms or legs after her mother was killed and she was captured ...
Her work is lauded by international critics. Foreign collectors and museums covet her rare prints. Yet, at 76, the French ...
Despite the 2/3rds parliamentary majority which guaranteed the Budget’s passage, neither President AKD nor PM Harini attended ...
an old-school realist who has changed because of his experience. He’s gone back and re-examined everything he did, and he’s ...
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A long march: Nawaf Kabbara's lifelong quest to raise the profile of disabled people
Prof Kabbara built his name navigating terrains that are tough even for those with full mobility. He organised a peace march ...
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