NATO bombing in Yugoslavia
The Yugoslav wars and the role of NATO

NATO framed its intervention in the Yugoslav wars as “humanitarian”, but their bombings and declaration of a “no-fly zone” resulted in the death of countless civilians

Kosovo War Crimes Indictment of Kosovo establishment for war crimes has major implications for region

Recently, the Specialist Prosecutor’s Office announced that it had filed indictments with the Kosovo Specialist Chambers against Kosovo president Hashim Thaci, former parliamentary speaker Kadri Veseli and others on charges of war crimes

North Macedonia North Macedonia and the perils of an EU obsession

The coalition government of North Macedonia led by Zoran Zaev called for fresh elections after French opposition denied it a date for the initiation of membership talks with the EU

Greece communist festival KNE Odigits: A festival that manifests the strong communist foundations in Greece

A report on the 45th KNE Odigits festival, held across Greece from the beginning of August, culminating on September 21.

“NATO get out from the Balkans, the Balkans belong to the people!”

Interview with Aleksandar Ðenić, first secretary of the League of Yugoslav Communist Youth (SKOJ), the youth wing of the New Communist Party of Yugoslavia (NKPJ).

Worldwide protests mark 70th anniversary of NATO

Leftist groups and peace activists noted that the military alliance served to spread US imperial interests at the risk of making the world a dangerous place to live in and causing the deaths of hundreds of thousands

Anti-NATO protest in Serbia 20th anniversary of NATO bombing in Yugoslavia: Serbians demand an end to NATO presence

NATO had intervened in the ethnic conflict in Yugoslavia in 1999, and led a 78-day long airstrike campaign over Serbian targets, which reportedly resulted in the deaths of 2,500 civilians and billions of dollars in damage