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Build-up to conflict I
Week one I
Week two I
Week three I
Week four I
Week five I
Week six I
Week seven I
Week eight
Nato strikes: Day 56
(18 May )

Nato differences emerge
Amid growing signs of differences between Nato countries over the future
of the conflict with Yugoslavia, Greece calls for a temporary halt to
the bombing.
Analysis
Refugee lessons from Bosnia
The search for a diplomatic solution
Multimedia
"Bridges, airports and factories hit overnight"
BBC's David Shukman: Nato troop movements may be too little too late
Nato strikes: Day 55
(17 May )

Nato assesses troops option
Nato leaders draw up a possible timetable for sending ground troops
into Kosovo, following a request by Western governments.
Analysis
Waiting for the Apaches
Ground troops back on agenda
Multimedia
BBC's Orla Guerin meets refugees in Macedonia Nato strikes: Day
54
(16 May )

Gulf general criticises Nato
America's former military chief Colin Powell criticises the conduct
of the war in Yugoslavia, saying Nato needs to go "all out" to achieve
its aims.
Nato strikes: Day 53
(15 May )

Serbs accused over Nato killings
The US accuses the Serbs of using "human shields" as the row intensifies
over the Nato attack on Korisa, where scores of refugees died.
Multimedia
World Affairs correspondent Kevin Connolly: "A lot of questions remain
unanswered"
Jacky Rowland in Korisa: "A gruesome scene"
Nato strikes: Day 52
(14 May )

Nato admits village bombing
Nato says it attacked the village of Korisa in southern Kosovo where
up to 100 civilians were killed as a "legitimate military target".
Multimedia
BBC's Nicholas Witchell: Nato insists air attacks will continue
Paul Reynolds in Washington: "China, having expressed anger, seems ready
to restore relations"
Nato strikes: Day 51
(13 May )

Nato to step up action
The United States says Nato will step up bombardment of Yugoslavia still
further, after several days with the largest number of sorties flown
so far.
Analysis
Russian sacking good news for Kosovo?
CIA's catalogue of blunders
Multimedia
Bridget Kendall reports on growing opposition to Nato action
Mike Williams in Belgrade: "Power cuts convince people they are main
targets"
Nato strikes: Day 50
(12 May )

Yeltsin threatens Kosovo talks
Russian President Boris Yeltsin warns Moscow might pull out of Yugoslav
peace efforts if its mediation work continues to be ignored.
Analysis
Fifty days on: How credible is Nato?
The costs of war
Texts and transcripts
Milosevic statement on security forces
Multimedia
The BBC's Stephen Gibbs: "No signs of a deal until Nato stops bombing"
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