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Manchester's own piece of Cold War history survives in the form of the Guardian telephone exchange. Also known as 'Scheme 567 ...
On this day in 1995, at the height of the war in the former Yugoslavia, the Bosnian Serb army captured what was supposedly the UN "safe area" of Srebrenica. In the ensuing days, thousands of Bosnian ...
During the Srebrenica genocide, 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were killed. It's remembered as the worst atrocity in ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNPlans to relocate Gazans look like a crime against humanity – international law expertBy James Sweeney The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) are refusing to implement a government plan to move hundreds of thousands of ...
Thousands gather in Srebrenica on 30th anniversary of Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since WWII
Thousands of people from Bosnia and around the world are gathering in Srebrenica to mark the 30th anniversary of the massacre of more than 8,000 Bosniak Muslim boys and men.
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The Manila Times on MSNHow can Asia avoid world nuclear war? Pray hardMANY readers will scoff at that headline with one of three thoughts: Asia cannot escape atomic Armageddon. Almighty God won’t ...
British statesman Winston Churchill was scorned by the Germans and adored by the British during World War II. A hero! But another of the same ...
Thousands of Bosnians gathered at the site of the largest massacre of civilians in Europe since the end of World War II. Many ...
Thousands of Bosnians marked the 30th anniversary of a massacre in which more than 8,000 Muslim Bosniak men and boys were ...
Since assuming his role at the Simon Wiesenthal Centre in 1998, Efraim Zuroff—nicknamed, with a mix of reverence and unease, ...
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Independent.ie on MSNThirty years after Srebrenica Massacre, the slogan ‘never again’ is a mockeryWhen an exiled South African journalist reluctantly explained the Nazi Holocaust to his seven-year-old son, the boy knew that no adult in Germany could have legitimately claimed “we did not know”.
Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt described the postponement of judicial appointments as normal, saying he cannot ...
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