Former Bosnian-Serb president, standing trial in The Hague, presents himself as a man of medicine and peace.
Nick Spicer
Nick Spicer is a Canadian who has lived in European capitals for some 20 years. Currently, he is Al Jazeera’s Berlin Correspondent. Nick has nearly ... two decades of reporting experience with National Public Radio, CBC Television and Radio, The Economist Intelligence Unit, The Christian Science Monitor, and other publications. He also covered conflicts in Iraq, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Chechnya. Before moving to Berlin for Al Jazeera, Nick worked as a correspondent in Washington, covering notably the election of Barack Obama. Nick holds a degree in International Relations from SciencesPo University in Paris, and a degree in English literature from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario.
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