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Analysis
KLA 'still fighting fit'
China seeks to restore calm
Multimedia
Janet Barrie: Nato back with a vengeance
John Simpson in Belgrade: China says no diplomacy until bombing stops
Nato strikes: Day 48
(10 May )

China makes peace demands
China places a major obstacle in the path of the Kosovo peace initiative
being pursued by Russia and the world's leading industrial countries,
saying the UN Security Council could not discuss peace plans unless
Nato stopped bombing.
Nato strikes: Day 47
(9 May )

China backs embassy protests
Thousands demonstrate for a second day in China over the attack on Beijing's
embassy in Belgrade, but Nato raids on Yugoslavia continue.
Texts and transcripts
China's statement on the embassy attack
Multimedia
"Nato deeply regrets ... "
Analysis
Embassy strike: What went wrong
Nato strikes: Day 46
(8 May )

Embassy strike 'a mistake'
Nato admits it made a terrible mistake in firing missiles at the Chinese
embassy in the Yugoslav capital, Belgrade.
Nato strikes: Day 45
(7 May )

No let-up in bombing
Nato keeps up the pressure on Yugoslavia with heavy air raids and the
announcement of major reinforcements, despite continuing moves towards
a diplomatic solution.
Analysis
Kosovo Albanians: Who's left?
High-tech war in Kosovo
Kosovo: Can diplomacy succeed?
Multimedia
Yugoslav UN Ambassador Vladislav Jovanovic: "Many support our right
to defend our country"
The BBC's Jon Leyne: Nato is taking nothing for granted Nato strikes:
Day 44
(6 May )

Kosovo peace blueprint agreed
Russia and the main industrial countries agree a draft peace plan for
Kosovo which provides for the deployment of "effective international
civil and security presences" endorsed by the UN, to secure Kosovo after
the withdrawal of Serb forces.
Analysis: Is this the endgame?
Texts and transcripts
Full text of settlement "principles"
Analysis
Clinton's Nato mission
Economic crisis for Macedonia
How warm a welcome for UK's Kosovo refugees?
Multimedia
World Affairs Correspondent Nick Childs: "Officials hope the gap can
be closed further"
Fergal Keane: Tragedy of the elderly refugees Nato strikes: Day
43
(5 May )

Clinton's call to battle
President Clinton rallies US military personnel in Germany with a trenchant
justification for Nato's action in the Balkans, in a visit aimed at
boosting support and stiffening Nato resolve.
Analysis
Germany faces Kosovo criticism
Muslim dilemma over Kosovo
Multimedia
Duncan Kennedy: Clinton's job is part political, part military
Peter Morgan: War is costing Bulgaria dear
Defence Correspondent Mark Laity on the Apache crash: Training accidents
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