President Clinton visits troops at Norfolk Naval Base
NOR99040109 - 01 APRIL 1999 - NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, USA: President Clinton greets Adm. Harold W. Gehman, NATO Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic while Defense Secretary William Cohen (center right) and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Hugh Shelton look on, April 1, upon arrival at the Norfolk Naval Air Station to visit with servicemen. Clinton told a crowd of about 300 military families and troops that he will hold Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic personally responsible for the safety of three captured American soldiers on the Yugoslav-Macedonian border, March 31. iw/Ian Wagreich UPI
BELGRADE, Serbia, July 25 (UPI) -- The lawyer who prosecuted former Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic said that Radovan Karadzic should be allowed to defend himself if he wishes.
THE HAGUE, Netherlands, July 24 (UPI) -- The trial of Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic for crimes against humanity could offer a major test for the international court, observers say.
BRUSSELS, July 7 (UPI) -- In the Balkans, a move forward usually is followed by one or more steps backward. And last week was no different. Objecting to Kosovo's independence, the Kosovo Serbs convened their own legislature. But in Belgrade a new reformist government looked set to be formed, and relations with the West are expected to improve from now on.
PARIS, June 20 (UPI) -- It might be game, set and match for Senator Obama, but the United States is still not out of domestic political turmoil. In international affairs the United States is worryingly out of the political loop. Halfway through 2008, here are my thoughts on some political happenings in the United States, Poland, Germany, Serbia, Zimbabwe, Georgia and Nepal.