IWPR
Institute for War & Peace Reporting
Macedonian politicians must resist temptations to destabilise the upcoming elections.
A dramatic downsizing of the Georgian health system is costing thousands of Georgian doctors their jobs.
A controversial Serbian investigator accuses the government of links to the lucrative black market tobacco trade.
As the start date for the Baku-Ceyhan pipeline nears, villagers along the route are asking what they will get out of it
A secret document could help the prosecution firm up its case against Milosevic as a tribunal deadline looms
Life-threatening pollution endangers thousands of Albanians caught in a poverty trap
The Bosnian Serbs appear to be backtracking on plans to try several war crimes suspects.
The new High Representative's top task is to weed out widespread fraud and lawlessness.
After 10 years of steadily declining standards in the courts, Bosnian Serb leaders are waking up to the need to get politicians off the backs of judges.
New stock exchanges in grip of brokers with friends in high places.