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Articles Written by: HARRY DE QUETTEVILLE
Unlikely allies: one of the protesters against the third runway at Heathrow
Photo: AP
In front of the fireplace of a beautifully furnished drawing room in a house
in the well-heeled, leafy suburb of Barnes, south-west London, a retired
couple ...
From HARRY DE QUETTEVILLE,
EcoEarth News,
16 Jan 2009
Prisoner number 38, as Radovan Karadzic will be known while awaiting trial, will have access to computers and office space to prepare his defense and a "spiritual room" to gird his soul.
Mr. Karadzic exchanged his undercover life as a "quantum energy" ...
From HARRY DE QUETTEVILLE,
The New York Sun,
30 Jul 2008
Berlin Radovan Karadzic was arrested after information provided to investigators by The Hague's other most wanted man, General Ratko Mladic, intelligence sources disclosed yesterday.
Mr. Mladic, who was Mr Karadzic's military commander and led Bosnian ...
From HARRY DE QUETTEVILLE,
The New York Sun,
24 Jul 2008
Berlin Europe's most wanted war crimes suspect was discovered yesterday to have been living in disguise as an alternative health care guru.
Radovan Karadzic, who faces multiple counts of genocide for his role in the 1992-95 Bosnian war, was discovered ...
From ALEX TODOROVIC AND HARRY DE QUETTEVILLE,
The New York Sun,
22 Jul 2008
BERLIN Russian oil supplies to the Czech Republic have been cut by almost half after Prague agreed to host part of America's controversial missile defense shield.
Czech officials have sought an explanation from Moscow about the reduction in supply, ...
From HARRY DE QUETTEVILLE,
The New York Sun,
15 Jul 2008
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BERLIN A World War II murder mystery featuring Winston Churchill, the British double agent Kim Philby, and Joseph Stalin could be solved after the Polish government called for the body of a national hero to be exhumed.
The leader of Poland's wartime ...
From HARRY DE QUETTEVILLE,
The New York Sun,
30 Jun 2008
Berlin The site of a Nazi massacre in France will be visited by German investigators in an extraordinary attempt to catch the perpetrators.
One hundred and twenty-four men, women, and children died on August 24, 1944, when German troops leveled the ...
From HARRY DE QUETTEVILLE,
The New York Sun,
22 Jun 2008
The Hero of Solidarity and possibly the world's most famous anti-communist campaigner, Lech Walesa, is fighting an increasingly tough rearguard action against allegations that he was a communist spy in the 1970s.
Lech Walesa addresses striking shipyard ...
From HARRY DE QUETTEVILLE,
The Telegraph,
19 Jun 2008
Relatives of thousands of Bosnian Muslims killed in Europe's worst post-war atrocity began a court case yesterday to sue the United Nations over their deaths.
More than 6,000 relatives of the victims of the 1995 Srebrenica massacre are taking part in ...
From HARRY DE QUETTEVILLE,
The New York Sun,
18 Jun 2008
"All options are on the table" to prevent Iran acquiring nuclear weapons, Mr. Bush said on a visit to Germany.
After meeting the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, north of Berlin, he insisted that "both the chancellor and my first choice, of course, is ...
From HARRY DE QUETTEVILLE,
The New York Sun,
12 Jun 2008