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An estimated 15,000 to 20,000 Yugoslavs rallied in Ljubljana, capital of the Slovenia republic, to protest the arrests earlier this month of two journalists and a soldier charged with disclosing military secrets in articles critical of the armed forces.
June 22, 1988
Yugoslav army tanks and helicopters roared into breakaway Slovenia on Thursday, engaging defiant territorial forces in deadly clashes and sparking a potentially devastating civil war.
June 28, 1991
Tehran is urged to suspend enrichment and allow inspections.
June 11, 2008
The Yugoslav army and Slovenia appeared headed for an all-out war Monday after trading charges of violating a cease-fire and threatening to take whatever measures necessary to defend their territory.
July 2, 1991
President Bush opened a farewell tour of Europe in tiny, picturesque Slovenia, current head of the European Union and the most successful state to emerge from the violent breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s.
June 10, 2008
Slovenia and Croatia defied federal army warnings to disarm their militias by midnight Saturday, and the deadline was extended.
Jan. 20, 1991
Shelling of an apartment high-rise in Kyiv killed four people even ahead of a key visit from leaders of three NATO nations.
March 15, 2022
With most Muslim leaders staying away, a summit of European and Mediterranean nations floundered badly on the critical point of defining terrorism and instead concluded Monday with a watered-down “code of conduct” and a vague plan for the region’s other urgent issue, immigration.
Nov. 29, 2005
With their jumble of peoples and politics, the Balkans have for centuries been a wellspring of intrigue.
July 29, 1991
More than 100,000 people dead or missing, 2 million displaced, tens of thousands hungry.
Feb. 28, 1993