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Greek, Turkish fighter jets crash Serbia accepts Montenegro result Top Serbs tried for Kosovo crimes PM claims poll victory   Bulgaria, Romania for EU on Jan. 1  A report is recommending to the European Union that they accept the two poorer Balkan nations Bosnia Serb jailed for war crimes HIV medics condemned to death   A court convicted 5 Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor of deliberately infecting 400 children with the virus


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Summary.     Click for More > President Rugova dies at 61   Deadly bird flu spreads in Europe  The deadly H5N1 strain that has killed at least 88 people around the world has been detected in Italy and Greece Serbian media fan Mladic rumours Milosevic autopsy points to heart attack Milosevic 'took the wrong drugs' Serbia to allow Milosevic funeral Milosevic body returns to Belgrade Tribunal: Milosevic not poisoned Milosevic buried in his home town Swollen Danube threatens Balkans  A state of emergency has been declared in 10 regions of Serbia; waters of the Danube flooded Smederevo Four die in train crash Romania struggles to shelter flood victims EU halts Serbia talks over Mladic EU entry hopefuls 'must do more' Montenegro votes on Belgrade links Montenegro quits Serbia
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  Voters in Montenegro decided narrowly to sever the union with Serbia: 55.5% of the more than 410,000 voters.    The move would break up the last 2pieces of the former Yugoslavia. 55% required for the question to pass. Opposition spokesman is saying supporters fell short of the req...
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President Rugova dies at 61  The literary scholar turned politician was the symbol of the fight for Kosovar self-rule. He was 61 41 dead in train crash   Deadly bird flu spreads in Europe


January 2006 ... more > Top ^

Jan.8  Strong earthquake
Jan.14  5 killed in mine blast
Jan.15  Teen bounces Venus from Australian Open
Jan.21  
 Tributes paid to Kosovo president
Jan.23
Jan.26  Weeping Kosovo crowds bury Rugova


February 2006 ... more > Top ^

Feb.11  
  The deadly H5N1 strain that has killed at least 88 people around the world has been detected in Italy and Greece
Feb.16 Slovenia latest to detect bird flu
Feb.18  Kostelic claims 4th career gold  Bosnian film triumphs Feb.19  Talks on Kosovo status to begin Feb.21   Serbian media fan Mladic rumours  The fate of war crimes suspect remains unclear amid conflicting reports of his whereabouts  Hungary, Croatia confirm bird flu Feb.27  EU gives Serbia deadline on Mladic  Court hears Balkans genocide case Feb.28  Milosevic bid to subpoena Clinton

March 2006 ... more > Top ^

Mar.11  Kostelic second to take slalom cup U.N. to probe Milosevic's death
Mar.12 Milosevic's death 'great pity for justice' Milosevic feared poisoning - aide     Milosevic autopsy points to heart attack  Preliminary autopsy results indicate that Milosevic died of a heart attack. 2 pathologists from Belgrade attended Mar.13     Milosevic 'took the wrong drugs'  An expert who found traces of drugs in blood says they may have neutralised treatment for his heart conditions Lawyer: Milosevic did not alter medication     Serbia to allow Milosevic funeral  President Tadic says his government will not object to the return of former Yugoslav leader's body for burial Milosevic' son: Serbs 'blocking burial' Mar.14  Milosevic widow allowed to return Milosevic to have Serbia burial Mar.15     Milosevic body returns to Belgrade  The body of former Yugoslav leader and war crimes defendant has arrived in the Serbian capital Public to view Milosevic coffin Mar.16 Hundreds wait to see Milosevic Mar.17   Tribunal: Milosevic not poisoned  An interim toxicological examination of the body indicates the former Yugoslav leader was not poisoned Serbia prepares to bury Milosevic Mar.18 Milosevic body arrives in hometown  Kostelic sets new World Cup record   Milosevic buried in his home town  Ex-Yugoslav leader has been buried a week after dying at The Hague while on trial for war crimes

April 2006 ... more > Top ^

Apr.5 Milosevic 'died of natural causes'
Apr.9  Davis Cup holders Croatia bow out Apr.15 Danube at highest in more than a century   Swollen Danube threatens Balkans
  A state of emergency has been declared in 10 regions of Serbia; waters of the Danube flooded Smederevo.    Tens of thousands of people across Balkans are braced to battle more floodwaters The Danube and 4 other rivers have risen to its highest ...
Apr.16   Four die in train crash  40 more were hurt, when a passenger train collided with a truck and derailed near the northern city of Drama Apr.17 Battle record flood levels Apr.20 Heavy rains lash Danube flood zone  Dica delivery gives Steau the edge Apr.25 Protests in Athens as Rice visits Apr.26   Romania struggles to shelter flood victims  More than 15,000 who fled areas flooded by Danube are crowded into tents and faced with food supplies

May 2006 ... more > Top ^

May.3   EU halts Serbia talks over Mladic
  The European Union has called off talks on closer ties because of its failure to arrest war crimes suspect May.5 Albania takes Guantanamo Uighurs
May.16     EU entry hopefuls 'must do more'  The European Commission has recommended that Bulgaria and Romania join the EU next year as planned May.21   Montenegro votes on Belgrade links  People poured out in record numbers to vote on whether to stay in their troubled union with Serbia   Montenegro quits Serbia
  Voters in Montenegro decided narrowly to sever the union with Serbia: 55.5% of the more than 410,000 voters
 The move would break up the last 2pieces of the former Yugoslavia. 55% required for the question to pass. Opposition spokesman is saying supporters fell short of the required margin of victory. Prime Minister Djukanovic' Democratic Party of Socialists had pushed for full independence. People began celebrating inside government buildings
May.23   Greek, Turkish fighter jets crash
  The pilot of a Turkish fighter jet was rescued, after colliding with a Greek F-16 following a mock dogfight   Serbia accepts Montenegro result  President Tadic has recognised the results of the vote for independence May.29 European police foil traffickers May.30 Bomb 'targets' minister May.31 Milosevic not poisoned, UN finds

June 2006 ... more > Top ^

Jun.30 Bosnian Muslim guilty but freed


July 2006 ... more > Top ^

Jul.10   Top Serbs tried for Kosovo crimes  The largest trial of senior Serbian officials has begun at International War Crimes Tribunal Jul.23 Crucial talks to open on Kosovo


August 2006 ... more > Top ^

Aug.8 Serbs see new 'war crimes' tape
Aug.19 Police hunt for stolen icon

September 2006 ... more > Top ^

Sep.1  Greece destroy U.S. title dreams Sep.10   PM claims poll victory  Milo Djukanovic has claimed victory in the first general election since declaring independence Sep.12  Holders Barca hit five past Levski Sep.26     Bulgaria, Romania for EU on Jan. 1
  A report is recommending to the European Union that they accept the two poorer Balkan nations
Sep.27   Bosnia Serb jailed for war crimes  Momcilo Krajisnik accused of being one of the architects of ethnic cleansing has been jailed for 27 years

October 2006 ... more > Top ^

Oct.11  Robinson mistake hands Croatia win Oct.13 Kramnik defeated FIDE Champion Topalov

November 2006 ... more > Top ^

Nov.10 New Srebrenica mass grave found


December 2006 ... more > Top ^

Dec.19   HIV medics condemned to death
  A court convicted 5 Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor of deliberately infecting 400 children with the virus.    The sentence is provoking shouts of approval from the children's relatives. Bulgaria reiterated its belief that the children were infected by unhygienic conditions in their hospital. ...



Serbian media fan Mladic rumours  The fate of war crimes suspect remains unclear amid conflicting reports of his whereabouts Greek, Turkish fighter jets crash  The pilot of a Turkish fighter jet was rescued, after colliding with a Greek F-16 following a mock dogfight Bosnian Muslim guilty but freed Top Serbs tried for Kosovo crimes  The largest trial of senior Serbian officials has begun at International War Crimes Tribunal Serbs see new 'war crimes' tape Bosnia Serb jailed for war crimes  Momcilo Krajisnik accused of being one of the architects of ethnic cleansing has been jailed for 27 years New Srebrenica mass grave found 41 dead in train crash   Deadly bird flu spreads in Europe




Balkans, 2006 War & Army Timeline ... See World War & Army timeline Top ^
2006
Feb.21
Feb.27  Court hears Balkans genocide case
May.23
Jun.30
Jul.10
Aug.8
Sep.27
Nov.10




Balkans, 2006 Disasters Timeline ... See World Disasters timeline Top ^
2006
Jan.8  Strong earthquake
Jan.14  5 killed in mine blast
Jan.23
Feb.11
  The deadly H5N1 strain that has killed at least 88 people around the world has been detected in Italy and Greece
Feb.16 Slovenia latest to detect bird flu Feb.21  Hungary, Croatia confirm bird flu Mar.12   Milosevic autopsy points to heart attack
  Preliminary autopsy results indicate that Milosevic died of a heart attack. 2 pathologists from Belgrade attended Apr.15 Danube at highest in more than a century Apr.15 Swollen Danube threatens Balkans
  A state of emergency has been declared in 10 regions of Serbia; waters of the Danube flooded Smederevo.    Tens of thousands of people across Balkans are braced to battle more floodwaters The Danube and 4 other rivers have risen to its highest ...
Apr.16 Four die in train crash  40 more were hurt, when a passenger train collided with a truck and derailed near the northern city of Drama Apr.17 Battle record flood levels Apr.20 Heavy rains lash Danube flood zone Apr.26 Romania struggles to shelter flood victims  More than 15,000 who fled areas flooded by Danube are crowded into tents and faced with food supplies May.23 Greek, Turkish fighter jets crash
  The pilot of a Turkish fighter jet was rescued, after colliding with a Greek F-16 following a mock dogfight



Balkans, 2006 Business Timeline ... See World Business timeline Top ^
2006 Feb.18  Bosnian film triumphs



Balkans, 2006 Sports Timeline ... See World Sports timeline Top ^
2006 Jan.15  Teen bounces Venus from Australian Open Feb.18  Kostelic claims 4th career gold Mar.11  Kostelic second to take slalom cup Mar.18  Kostelic sets new World Cup record Apr.9  Davis Cup holders Croatia bow out Apr.20  Dica delivery gives Steau the edge Sep.1  Greece destroy U.S. title dreams Sep.12  Holders Barca hit five past Levski Oct.11  Robinson mistake hands Croatia win Oct.13 Kramnik defeated FIDE Champion Topalov




Balkans, 2006 Crime & Justice Timeline ... See World Crime & Justice timeline Top ^
2006 Feb.27  Court hears Balkans genocide case Feb.28  Milosevic bid to subpoena Clinton Mar.12 Milosevic's death 'great pity for justice'
May.29 European police foil traffickers May.30 Bomb 'targets' minister Jun.30 Bosnian Muslim guilty but freed Jul.10 Top Serbs tried for Kosovo crimes  The largest trial of senior Serbian officials has begun at International War Crimes Tribunal Aug.19 Police hunt for stolen icon Sep.27 Bosnia Serb jailed for war crimes  Momcilo Krajisnik accused of being one of the architects of ethnic cleansing has been jailed for 27 years Dec.19 HIV medics condemned to death
  A court convicted 5 Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor of deliberately infecting 400 children with the virus.    The sentence is provoking shouts of approval from the children's relatives. Bulgaria reiterated its belief that the children were infected by unhygienic conditions in their hospital. ...




Balkans, 2006 Politics Timeline ... See World Politics timeline Top ^
2006 Jan.21 President Rugova dies at 61
  The literary scholar turned politician was the symbol of the fight for Kosovar self-rule. He was 61 Jan.21  Tributes paid to Kosovo president Jan.26  Weeping Kosovo crowds bury Rugova Feb.19  Talks on Kosovo status to begin Feb.27  EU gives Serbia deadline on Mladic Mar.11 U.N. to probe Milosevic's death Mar.12 Milosevic feared poisoning - aide Mar.12   Milosevic autopsy points to heart attack  Preliminary autopsy results indicate that Milosevic died of a heart attack. 2 pathologists from Belgrade attended Mar.13   Milosevic 'took the wrong drugs'  An expert who found traces of drugs in blood says they may have neutralised treatment for his heart conditions Mar.13 Lawyer: Milosevic did not alter medication Mar.13   Serbia to allow Milosevic funeral  President Tadic says his government will not object to the return of former Yugoslav leader's body for burial Mar.13 Milosevic' son: Serbs 'blocking burial' Mar.14  Milosevic widow allowed to return Mar.14 Milosevic to have Serbia burial Mar.15   Milosevic body returns to Belgrade  The body of former Yugoslav leader and war crimes defendant has arrived in the Serbian capital Mar.15 Public to view Milosevic coffin Mar.16 Hundreds wait to see Milosevic Mar.17 Tribunal: Milosevic not poisoned  An interim toxicological examination of the body indicates the former Yugoslav leader was not poisoned Mar.17 Serbia prepares to bury Milosevic Mar.18 Milosevic body arrives in hometown Mar.18 Milosevic buried in his home town  Ex-Yugoslav leader has been buried a week after dying at The Hague while on trial for war crimes Apr.5 Milosevic 'died of natural causes' Apr.25 Protests in Athens as Rice visits May.3 EU halts Serbia talks over Mladic  The European Union has called off talks on closer ties because of its failure to arrest war crimes suspect May.5 Albania takes Guantanamo Uighurs May.16   EU entry hopefuls 'must do more'  The European Commission has recommended that Bulgaria and Romania join the EU next year as planned May.21 Montenegro votes on Belgrade links  People poured out in record numbers to vote on whether to stay in their troubled union with Serbia May.21 Montenegro quits Serbia
  Voters in Montenegro decided narrowly to sever the union with Serbia: 55.5% of the more than 410,000 voters
 The move would break up the last 2pieces of the former Yugoslavia. 55% required for the question to pass. Opposition spokesman is saying supporters fell short of the required margin of victory. Prime Minister Djukanovic' Democratic Party of Socialists had pushed for full independence. People began celebrating inside government buildings
May.23 Serbia accepts Montenegro result  President Tadic has recognised the results of the vote for independence May.31 Milosevic not poisoned, UN finds Jul.23 Crucial talks to open on Kosovo Sep.10 PM claims poll victory  Milo Djukanovic has claimed victory in the first general election since declaring independence Sep.26   Bulgaria, Romania for EU on Jan. 1
  A report is recommending to the European Union that they accept the two poorer Balkan nations
Dec.19 HIV medics condemned to death
  A court convicted 5 Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor of deliberately infecting 400 children with the virus.    The sentence is provoking shouts of approval from the children's relatives. Bulgaria reiterated its belief that the children were infected by unhygienic conditions in their hospital. ...