DW-WORLD: Bosnians Continue to Struggle with War-Torn Past As a new UN special envoy for Bosnia took over this week, the country's citizens still struggle to come to terms with their war-torn past.
Experts believe the healing won't begin until the crimes have been dealt with. (08.07.2007) DW-WORLD: Germany to Withdraw Troops from Bosnia According to media reports, Germany will withdraw some of its around 850 troops from Bosnia and Herzegovina in the wake of a decision by Britain to do the same. (02.03.2007) DW-WORLD: France 'to take Guantanamo man' ...
Germany beats Wales in football World Cup qualifier ...
EU foreign ministers at Hluboká: Lisbon treaty a must for future enlargement of the bloc ...
Blast strikes Pakistan bus depot ... Serb Ultra-Nationalist Leader Faces War Crimes Court The war crimes trial of Serb ultra-nationalist leader Vojislav Seselj began at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague on Wednesday, Nov. 7. (07.11.2007) DW-WORLD: EU Foreign Policy Chief: Balkans Stability Crucial to Europe The European Union has a duty to ensure stability in the Balkans after a decade of ethnic conflict and offer its people the hope of EU membership, the bloc's Foreign Policy Chief Javier Solana said. (01.03.2007)
(Deutsche Welle)
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