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TIME Europe May 17, 2007 Dejan Anastasijevic |
Postcard: Belgrade It was a hero's welcome such as Serbia has rarely seen: more than 50,000 people gathered in a central Belgrade square on Sunday night to welcome home pop singer Marija Serifovic, the winner of the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest.  |
TIME Europe April 19, 2007 Dejan Anastasijevic |
Blast from the Past Six years after Milosevic's fall, Serbia is becoming increasingly violent, and virulent nationalism is on the rise again.  |
TIME Europe February 8, 2007 Dejan Anastasijevic |
One Day, They'll Sit Down Together According to a U.N.-backed proposal, the formerly Serbian province of Kosovo is about to become an independent state. The impact of this change on the lives of people on both sides of the border is a far more subtle thing than either side seems ready to admit.  |
TIME Europe January 25, 2007 |
10 Questions For Serbian Moderate PM Candidate Bozidar Djelic The hard-line nationalist radical party won the most votes in Serbia's elections, but moderates hope to block it from power by forming a coalition. The Democratic Party, the strongest moderate group, has named Bozidar Djelic as its choice for Prime Minister.  |
Geotimes January 2007 Megan Sever |
Even Closer to Finding Ithaca Researchers are several steps closer to finding Homer's Ithaca, thanks to new results released today from geologic tests that support the hypothesis that the ancient kingdom of Ithaca may in fact be on western Kefalonia.  |
TIME Europe December 11, 2006 Andrew Purvis |
Slow Train to Europe With controversy over Cyprus raging, Turkey's membership in the E.U. fades further into the future.  |
TIME Europe November 13, 2006 Andrew Purvis |
Holes in a Hard Line Cyprus' decades-old divide has grown porous to crime and more impervious to reason than ever.  |
TIME Europe November 6, 2006 Jessica Carsen |
Want to Build a Team? Try Building a House Businesses and charity find common ground on a Romanian construction site.  |
TIME Europe October 2, 2006 Andrew Purvis |
Can Bosnia's Peace Survive? The war ended more than a decade ago, yet pre-election posturing is bringing old ethnic and nationalist tensions to the surface throughout the region.  |
TIME Europe September 4, 2006 |
"They're a Hot Commodity ... So Demand is High" An interview with George Gligoris, head of the Greek police unit that investigates antiquities smuggling on recovering looted Greek works.  |
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