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FRANCE: PARIS: REACTION TO DEATH OF FRENCH SOLDIERS IN BOSNIA (1)

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English/Nat The deaths of two French soldiers in a pitched battle in Sarajevo have fueled calls in France for the withdrawal of its troops from Bosnia. At the very least many want the French peacekeepers to be given the authority to...
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F.Yugoslavia - Holbrooke's Progress / Refugees

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American peace envoy Richard Holbrooke was close to an agreement with the warring parties in the former Yugoslavia on Thursday (14/9). After meeting with Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic, he travelled to Croatia and then Bosnia to...
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KOSOVO/BELGIUM/ITALY: KOSOVO CRISIS UPDATE (V)

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English/Nat Two days before NATO's ultimatum against Yugoslav leader Slobodan Milosevic expires, there were signs that Serb troops have begun to leave Kosovo. Some 400 troops are thought to have left the region in line with a United...
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USA : WILLIAM PERRY PRESS CONFERENCE ON NATO AIRSTRIKES

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English/Nat U.S. Defence Secretary William Perry said Wednesday he's seen no evidence of any civilians hurt or killed by the two-week NATO bombing campaign against the Bosnian Serbs. Speaking to reporters at the Pentagon during a photo...
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BOSNIA: ZEPA: REFUGEE CONVOY ARRIVES IN SARAJEVO

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1. Various shots of refugee convoy at night 2. Interior of bus carrying injured 3. Various shots of injured passengers 4. U-N tank 5. Various shots of injured arriving at hospital 6. U-N peacekeepers 7. Various shots of injured, many...
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Serbia - Churkin advises debate before airstrikes

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Russian Deputy foreign Minister Vitaly Churkin said in Belgrade on Saturday (19/2) that he would advise those who would launch an airstrike against Serb positions around Sarajevo "to talk to us before so they would not do anything...
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NEW ZEALAND: NEW FILM BEING SHOT BASED ON WAR IN BOSNIA

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English/Nat A New Zealand film about the Bosnian war is the product of an increasingly rare alliance - a Serbian and a Croatian working together. "The Call Up" is the story of three New Zealand soldiers about to leave for a tour of duty...
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Bosnia/Croatia - Bosnian Situation

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Fighting around the Sarajevo continued into the early hours of Tuesday (30/5) morning, as Bosnian Serb and Bosnian government forces exchanged small arms and machinegun fire, punctuated by the occasional shell. The Serbs also moved U.N....
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Former Yugoslavia-Mass Grave; Fighting In N Bosnia

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Bosnian forces have unearthed a three-year-old mass grave in territory recaptured a week ago from the Bosnian Serbs. The grim discovery was made on Friday (22/9) by Bosnian government forces in a wood at Crvena Zemlja, near Krasulje,...
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USA: OHIO: CROATIA AND SERBIA AGREE TO WORK TOWARDS PEACE

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English/Nat The presidents of Serbia and Croatia have agreed to work towards normalising relations between their countries. At the request of U-S Secretary of State Warren Christopher, they met at the Wright-Patterson Air Force base in...
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(V) KOSOVO: FIGHTING IS RENEWED BY SERBS AND THE KLA

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Voice and effects Fighting has once again broken out between Serb security forces and the ethnic Albanian separatists fighting for Kosovan independence. Serb tanks led the assault on villages to the north of the provincial capital,...
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Bosnia/Croatia - Serbs Continue To Leave Sarajevo

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13 US police officers on Thursday (14/3) arrived in Sarajevo to join the 400-strong UN police force. Bosnian Serbs on Thursday continued to flee Sarajevo for Srpska. Most of those departing were from the suburb of Grbavica, the last part...
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USA: BOSNIAN PRIME MINISTER HARRIS SILAJDZIC INTERVIEW

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English/Nat Bosnian Prime Minister Haris Silajdzic has welcomed the Croatian offensive on the breakaway Serbian-held region of Krajina, in Croatia. In an exclusive interview with APTV, he said Croatian forces were drawing the Serbs away...
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KOSOVO: KAMENICA: ARRIVAL OF RUSSIAN PEACEKEEPERS (V)

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Voice and effects Russian peacekeepers have arrived in eastern Kosovo for their first deployment as part of international peace keeping force in the war-torn province. The contingent arrived from Pristina and will at first be operating...
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Bosnia/Croatia - Refugees / Akashi Meets Leaders

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Aid workers rushed food, drinking water, milk for children and blankets to more than 20,000 mostly-Muslim civilian refugees on Monday (22/8) after Bosnian government forces crushed an 11-month rebellion by a breakaway Muslim leader. On...
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Former Yugoslavia - Kozyrev On Diplomatic Mission

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Russian Foreign Minister Andrei Kozyrev meets with Serbian President Milosevic. 00.00 Votes being removed from ballot boxes and put on table 00.09 Close up of ballot papers 00.19 ...
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KOSOVO: SERBS DEFY WESTERN PRESSURE (V)

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Voice and effects Serbs continued to defy Western pressure on Tuesday, telling mediators they won't sign the Kosovo peace plan agreed to by ethnic Albanians. The Serbs have demanded numerous changes, such as limiting the autonomy...
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USA: WARNING TO SERBS OVER KOSOVO PEACE ACCORD

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English/Nat The crisis in Kosovo looks set to end in an armed showdown between NATO military forces and Yugoslav troops after the Yugoslav government refused to sign a peace agreement proposed by international mediators. The U-S...
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KOSOVO: ELECTION PREVIEW (V)

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Voice and effects On the eve of Sunday's Yugoslav elections in Kosovo, KFor has stepped up patrols in the province. The NATO-led peacekeeping force is anxious to prevent violence, but does not wish to be seen as lending credibility to...
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USA: WASHINGTON: YASSER ARAFAT PRESS CONFERENCE

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Arabic/Eng/Nat Insisting that the U-S has not rejected Palestinian statehood, Yasser Arafat has repeated President Clinton's pledge that the Palestinian people are free to determine their destiny on their own land. After meeting U-N...
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Bosnia/Croatia - Former Yugoslavia Wrap

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Tram victim buried; Solana meets NATO Zagreb staff In Sarajevo on Thursday (11/1), Mirsada Duric, the victim of Tuesday's (9/1) streetcar rocket attack, was laid to rest. Fears that her funeral may be a sign of trouble ahead for the NATO...
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Croatia - The Struggle Towards Peace

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T/I: 10:07:14 tape 2 A mortar bomb attack on the western part of Sarajevo on Friday evening (8/9) wounded at least four people, three of them children. The attack came soon after the end of a day's negotiations in Geneva on the US peace...
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FRANCE/KOSOVO: PEACE TALKS (V)

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Voice and effects With only days left of the Paris peace talks on Kosovo, Western mediators are trying to convince the Serbs that the major changes they are demanding in the proposed peace deal are unacceptable. Despite a U-S warning...
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Serbia - Former Yugoslavia's First War Crime Trial

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A former member of a Serb paramilitary unit accused of murdering 16 Muslim prisoners went on trial Tuesday in the first war-crimes trial in Serbia stemming from the Bosnian war. The district court in Sabac, in western Serbia, charged...