The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand triggered the start of World War I.
The Congress of Berlin (1878) Explained
The Congress of Berlin in 1878 aimed to redraw the map of the Balkans and resolve territorial disputes following the Russo-Turkish War.
Franz Ferdinand’s Assassination (1914) Explained
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand sparked the beginning of World War I.
NATO bombing of Yugoslavia Explained
The NATO bombing of Yugoslavia was a military intervention aimed at stopping the ethnic cleansing and human rights abuses committed by the Yugoslav government in Kosovo.