The Independent 1995 Tony Barber - Abstracts

The Independent 1995 Tony Barber
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A people crying out for equality. (Turkey's policies towards its Kurdish minority)Retail industryTony Barber
Attack raises stakes in diplomatic game. (Muslim-led Bosnian government undertakes military operations near Sarajevo)Retail industryTony Barber
Central bankers forge ahead on a European currency. (final article on monetary union)Retail industryTony Barber
Croatia may force collapse of UN mission.Retail industryTony Barber
Croatian-Muslim alliance holds key to government army gains. (Bosnian Serbs become increasingly isolated)Retail industryTony Barber
Croat victories feed greater ambition. (Croatian government seeks control of parts of western and central Bosnia)Retail industryTony Barber
Despair at a war that has no end. (little progress towards peace after four years of war in former Yugoslavia)Retail industryTony Barber
Digging in for the next Balkan war. (impact of UN withdrawal from Croatia; first of two articles)Retail industryTony Barber
Dispute over maps delays US peace deal. (US and Serbian negotiators look at peace settlement for Bosnia)Retail industryTony Barber
Emu's wings clipped on Riviera. (limited talks on single European currency at European Union summit in Cannes, France)Retail industryTony Barber
Fear of future wars hangs over treaty. (concern about prospects of lasting peace in Bosnia)Retail industryTony Barber
Few cheers for Rose as he bows out of Bosnia. (Lieutenant-General Sir Michael Rose leaves Sarajevo after a year as commander of United Nations forces in Bosnia)Retail industryTony Barber
Frontline city digs in for new Serb war. (Croation soldiers in Osijek expect war to start again)Retail industryTony Barber
Germany's fears blow monetary union off course.Retail industryTony Barber
However great the human suffering, the offensive could open the way to a resolution of the entire conflict. (Croatia's attack on rebel Serb region of Krajina)Retail industryTony Barber
How would Russia cope without Yeltsin?Retail industryTony Barber
In pursuit of lost ground. (role of Croatia in the Yugoslav conflict)Retail industryTony Barber
Is 1999 disappearing into the 21st century? (implications of delay to the implementation of European monetary union)Retail industryTony Barber
Jospin shoulders task of restoring fortunes of the left. (Lionel Jospin, defeated Socialist candidate in French presidential elections)Retail industryTony Barber
Life begins at 50: can the UN show how? (how to improve the performance of the United Nations)(Column)Retail industryTony Barber
Man of many promises faces jobs test. (Jacques Chirac, president-elect of France)Retail industryTony Barber
Peace with a terrible price. (emergence of 'nationally pure' states in the Balkans)Retail industryTony Barber
Rich mix of troubles feeds Turkish unrest.Retail industryTony Barber
Russians sneer at Yeltsin's 'mediocre chess players.' (Russian government in disarray over policy on Chechnya)Retail industryTony Barber
Russia rouble plan 'carries little risk.'Retail industryTony Barber
Sceptical leaders sign precarious peace deal. (peace settlement in Bosnia)Retail industryTony Barber
Serb attacks pile on the misery. (Bosnian Serb forces enter eastern Muslim enclavbe of Zepa)Retail industryDonald Macintyre, Christopher Bellamy, Tony Barber
Smog: global affliction, local solutions. (dealing with air pollution in the world's largest cities)Retail industrySteve Connor, Andrew Gumbel, Edward Helmore, Mary Lee, Teresa Poole, Tony Barber, Phil Davison, Steve Vines
Stakes raised as alliance treads dangerous line. (western alliance steps up intervention in Bosnian war)Retail industryTony Barber
'Stop the bombing or we'll die.' (Bosnian Serbs seize United Nations observers as human shields)Retail industryEmma Daly, Christopher Bellamy, Tony Barber
The battle for Europe's future. (French strike action forces review of assumptions about Europe's political and economic future)(Column)Retail industryTony Barber
The future: can the Dayton deal lead to a lasting settlement? (Farewell at Last to the Monsters of War ... And a Cautious Embrace for Days of Peace; peace deal for Bosnia)Retail industryTony Barber
The grinding out of an ignominious peace. (search of peace settlement in Bosnia)Retail industryTony Barber
The slow fuse in Bosnia could detonate the Balkan powderkeg. (new war in Bosnia seems likely)Retail industryTony Barber
UN mission stands on the brink. (efforts to maintain credibility of United Nations peace-keeping mission in Bosnia)Retail industryTony Barber
Western tacticians strive to find a path out of the morass. (strategy towards Bosnia)Retail industryMichael Sheridan, Tony Barber
West ready to give Gorazde to the Serbs.Retail industryTony Barber
Which family do we belong to? (UK prime minister John Major seems to put Europe before the Commonwealth)(Column)Retail industryTony Barber
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