Tanja Matic
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Journalists and NGOs face bombs threats, beatings and insults if they probe too deeply into Serbia’s role in the Balkan wars.
Fierce homophobia forces members of Kosovo’s gay community to lead double lives.
Increase in attacks against Serbs could hit plans to return Kosovo refugees.
Youngsters from all over former Yugoslavia flock to Novi Sad’s high-profile music festival, united by their love of music.
Serb and Albanian addicts and dealers ignore ethnic enmities, as drug use spirals in Kosovo.
Government rules out independence for Kosovo in a move seen as a bid to curry favour with voters.
UN appears to have overcome reluctance to prosecute Albanian militants.
Growth of a real opposition force in Kosovo could provide much-needed shot in the arm for territory’s limp democracy.
Kosovo prime minister’s decision to go to The Hague leaves Belgrade few excuses not to round up its own indictees.
Orthodox church says it cannot be sidelined in discussions over independence.