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Why the Ice Bucket Challenge Makes Me Sick
As one friend recently told me, I often tend to succumb to the all-too-familiar temptation…
Shevardnadze, Revisited
The recent passing of former Georgian leader Eduard Shevardnadze, the man who helped end the…
How the Bosnian Government is Failing the Country on Landmine Removal
Sometimes the greatest dangers are those known but forgotten. As flooding wreaked havoc across Serbia,…
MH17: The Serbian Media is Spreading The Kremlin’s Conspiracy Theories
By Lily Lynch and Sonja Srdanović On Friday, as the UN Security Council convened for an…
“A Bird Fell”: Malaysian Airlines 17, and The Growing Tragedy of the Ukrainian Crisis
In what seems like an almost coincidental merging of this year’s top news stories, a…
Whose Dream is this Anyway? Observations from Serbia on EU membership
B. Kal Munis takes a trip through Serbia and finds enthusiasm for the EU in…






