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The international community's High Representative in Bosnia-Herzegovina, BiH, has told Republica Srpska that it must abandon ethnic bigotry and improve its human rights records if it wants to survive.
Frustrated by insecurity and poor prospects, Serbs are leaving the Presevo border region and heading for new lives in central Serbia.
Macedonians are returning to their former homes to pick up what's left among the debris and head out to an uncertain future
Tensions between Macedonians and Albanians continue to rise, despite the recent cease-fire agreement between the security forces and the NLA.
Ljubljana has made huge economic and political strides on the quiet
Macedonians are 'living in the past' and Albanians are 'demanding too much' in ongoing closed-door discussions
Serb opposition politicians are as hard-line as the Belgrade regime over Kosovo's future.