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Croatia looks to grow exports of its wines
When Croatia was part of Yugoslavia, government policies forced farmers to rip out 395,368 acres of vineyards. Ethnic conflicts in the 1990s destroyed thousands more.
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Croatia Prepares to Join World Wine Battle
When Croatia was part of Yugoslavia, government policies forced farmers to rip out more than 160,000 hectares of vineyards. Ethnic conflicts in the 1990s destroyed thousands more.
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Croatia, Home of Zinfandel, Prepares to Join World Wine Battle
When Croatia was part of Yugoslavia, government policies forced farmers to rip out more than 160,000 hectares of vineyards. Ethnic conflicts in the 1990s destroyed thousands more.
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Croatia, Home of Zinfandel, Prepares to Join World Wine Battle
When Croatia was part of Yugoslavia, government policies forced farmers to rip out more than 160,000 hectares of vineyards. Ethnic conflicts in the 1990s destroyed thousands more.
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Yugoslavia's last prime minister dies aged 87
ZAGREB, Croatia (AP) ? Yugoslavia's last Prime Minister Ante Markovic, who tried to prevent the former country's bloody breakup in the 1990s, has died at the age of 87.
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Yugoslavia's last PM dies aged 87
Former Yugoslavia's last Prime Minister Ante Markovic, who tried to prevent the country's bloody breakup in the 1990s, has died. He was 87.
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Yugoslavia's last PM dies aged 87
Former Yugoslavia's last Prime Minister Ante Markovic, who tried to prevent the country's bloody breakup in the 1990s, has died. He was 87.
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Ex-Croat PM's corruption trial resumes
Croatia's former Prime Minister Ivo Sanader on Thursday pleaded not guilty to the charges that he received bribe from an Austrian bank while he served as deputy foreign minister in the 1990s.
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Ex-Croatian PM on corruption trial
Former Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader goes on trial on charges of receiving kickbacks from an Austrian bank during the time he served as deputy foreign minister in the 1990s.
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Croatia passes law against Serb war crimes rulings
AFP/Zagreb Croatia?s parliament has vowed to ignore all Serbian rulings on Croatian nationals linked to war crimes committed during the 1990s conflict, despite European Union concern.
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Croatia passes law against Serbian war crimes rulings
(ZAGREB ) - Croatia's parliament on Friday vowed to ignore all Serbian rulings on Croatian nationals linked to war crimes committed during the 1990s conflict, despite European Union concern.
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Croatia passes law against Serb war crimes rulings
(ZAGREB ) - Croatia's parliament on Friday vowed to ignore all Serbian rulings on Croatian nationals linked to war crimes committed during the 1990s conflict, despite European Union concern.
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Croatia passes law against Serb war crimes rulings
(ZAGREB ) - Croatia's parliament Friday vowed to ignore all Serbian rulings on Croatian nationals linked to war crimes committed during the 1990s conflict, despite European Union concern.
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EU concerned over Croatia annulling Serb war crimes rulings
Brussels has voiced to EU-bound Croatia its concern over Zagreb's move to annul all Serbian rulings on Croatian nationals nationals linked to war crimes during the 1990s conflict.
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EU concerned over Croatia annulling Serb war crimes rulings
(ZAGREB ) - Brussels voiced to EU-bound Croatia its concern over Zagreb's move to annul all Serbian rulings on Croatian nationals nationals linked to war crimes during the 1990s conflict, an official said on Sunday.
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Hague court jails ex-Yugoslav army general
General Momcilo Perisic sentenced to 27 years in prison for war crimes in Bosnia and Croatia in the 1990s.
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Factbox: Who is Goran Hadzic?
(Reuters) - Goran Hadzic, the last major Serb war crimes fugitive, made his first court appearance at the U.N.'s Yugoslavia tribunal in The Hague Monday. Hadzic, 52, was indicted for committing crimes against humanity in Croatia during the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s.
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Still hurting, Vukovar seeks closure after Hadzic's arrest
VUKOVAR, Croatia (Reuters) - In a town torn apart by the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s, residents talk of reconciliation but also of the pain that remains despite the arrest of Goran Hadzic, the last Serb war crimes suspect.
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Balkan leaders vow to keep the peace
AFP/Brijuni The heads of state of Bosnia, Croatia and Serbia yesterday pledged to continue on the path of reconciliation to ensure peace in the former Yugoslavia, ravaged by wars in the 1990s.
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Croatia condemns UN for convicting former generals
CROATIA HAS condemned a United Nations court for convicting two former generals of committing war crimes against Serbs during Zagreb?s 1990s fight for independence from Belgrade.
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