June 2011
7 posts
Art In Tito’s Bunker
The Bosnian town of Konjic is hosting an exhibition of contemporary art in a unique venue: the nuclear bunker constructed in the 1950s for Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito and his inner circle. Many of the works by Bosnian and international artists use the location to reinterpret the region’s recent history.
RFE's Daisy Sindelar in Osh, Kyrgyzstan
Check out Daisy Sindelar’s photos and dispatches from Osh, Kyrgyzstan
Dmitry Kalinin plays the balalaika
Iraqis Suffering Effects Of Pollution Of Tigris
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Saleem Shahzad: Certainly Not the First, Unlikely...
Daud Khattak writes: Just a day before his abduction, Pakistani journalist Syed Saleem Shahzad was reportedly talking to a friend about his latest column on Al-Qaeda and the Pakistani Navy. Shahzad noted that there had been no reaction in official circles to his article. “No reaction means kidnapping,” he told his acquaintance, according to a report by the Urdu Service of the BBC....
24 hours leading up to Ratko Mladic's arrival at...