A Serbian theatre group in Kosovo is set to stage a musical about the life of Serbia’s late 1990s strongman Slobodan Milosevic and his influential wife. The “Slobodan Show” is due to open in February in Gracanica, a large ethnic Serb enclave in central Kosovo. The country of 1.8 million people is predominantly ethnic Albanian. […]
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