SOME 17m people in Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia and Montenegro speak variations of what used to be called Serbo-Croatian or Croato-Serbian. Officially though, the language that once united Yugoslavia has, ...
When two historians from Belgrade gave a lecture in Zagreb about the Serbian nationalist Chetnik movement during World War II, it highlighted some unusual connections between Serbian and Croatian ...
The UN's International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ruled that Serbia and Croatia did not commit acts of genocide during the Croatian war of secession from Yugoslavia. Court President Peter Tomka ...