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Tag: serbia

Is Bosnia headed for another war?

by Liam Rinehart6 Mar 20226 Mar 2022Leave a comment

The already-strained political system looks close to collapsing under pressure from Serb leaders.

News from the World balkans, bosnia, conflict, dayton, eastern europe, eu, europe, human rights, security, serbia, war

The Belgrade Boost: Serbia’s strategic vaccine diplomacy

by Benjamin Blum4 Oct 20214 Oct 2021Leave a comment

Serbia takes their shot on an unusual plan to vaccinate Serbs — and the rest of the world.

News from the World belgrade, coronavirus, covid, serbia, vaccination, vaccine, vuvic
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