Dragana Nikolic-Solomon
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It is not just the far-right radicals who are refusing to face up to the issue of war crimes.
Journalists accuse government of curbing media as more members of key broadcasting agency resign.
Growing international pressure may soon force the authorities to re-examine a people smuggling case implicating senior officials.
Many questions remain about who ordered the killing as well as how the shots were fired.
Though very small in number, Serbia’s Jewish community is being increasingly targeted by an array of ultra-nationalist groups.
Five years after the ousting of Slobodan Milosevic, chaos reigns on the Serbian media scene.
Locals stunned by mob attack on historic Ottoman building following Kosovo rioting.
Although the EU wants Serbia and Montenegro to join it as a single entity or not at all, there is little political will in either republic to make the State Union a going concern.
It is not just the far-right radicals who are refusing to face up to the issue of war crimes.
Economic collapse in Novi Pazar threatens to expose region’s simmering social and ethnic tensions.