NATIONAL TEAM CAPTAIN Lala: Victory over Bosnia, as a gift for coach Kuzhe On pages 22-23
THE CAPTAIN OF THE NATIONAL TEAM Lala: A win against Bosnia, as a gift for coach Kuzhe On pages 22-23
From the World Karaxhiçi attacks Milosheviç: "He sold Bosnia only for the sake of the embargo" On page 2
Today’s match of the week: Tirana-Vllaznia The penultimate minutes of the Second Tour ON PAGE 3 Europe abandons talks on Bosnia The resignation of the mediators is demanded ON PAGE 2
Yesterday in Paris President Berisha greets the signing of the agreement Yesterday in Paris The peace agreement for Bosnia is signed President Berisha greets the signing of the agreement Page 13
Opinion of the Day Opinion of the Day By SHABAN MURATI As if it were not enough that Bosnia-Herzegovina has been sitting on a mine for 16 years, called the “Serb Republic,” which... Another Croatian fuse for Bosnia Continues on page 21
REPORTAGE Tuzla destroyed by war The great drama of Bosnia told through the pen of an Albanian journalist, from the battlefields of the fiercest conflict of the century in the Balkans ILIR KEKO On page 11
The moved solution in the pact of the governments in a pacified lex may be the hope... BONN 27 MAY A CHANCE Fatos ÇOÇOLI The moved solutions in a pacified lex themselves with an occasion, which will not amount to compromises nor to a resemblance. This is a correspondence concerni
Yesterday in “SETimes” For Lidija Cvetić, a lawyer from Belgrade, support for Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia in the 2014 World Cup feels natural.... Continues on page 20 By IVANA JOVANOVIÇ Serbs root for Croatia and Bosnia
The CEI meeting ends with many people heading home for Bosnia and Croatia at the meeting of Central European leaders, breaking the monopoly of Kosovo leaders on the negotiating agenda and making it clear that the problems have not ended for this issue. Albania has maintained a fi
Holbrooke: This is not the end of the tragedy Geneva: Belgrade de facto recognizes Bosnia The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY, Serbia and Montenegro) de facto recognized Bosnia-Herzegovina, the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs, Richard Holbrooke, said