Zeljko Cvijanovic
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Serbian prime minister Zoran Djindjic risks a political backlash if he presses ahead with the extradition of war crimes suspects.
The people of Serbia may have overthrown a dictatorship, but change still seems a long way off.
A struggle for control of the police has raised tensions between the president and prime minister to a new high.
Republika Srpska may face an uncertain future following The Hague's conviction of General Krstic
Speculation is rife that elite NATO troops are closing in on Hague war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic
Serbian prime minister Zoran Djindjic has been strengthened by Milosevic's extradition to The Hague.
The most senior Bosnian Serbs to be tried by The Hague tribunal could undermine each other's defence.
The outcome of the power struggle between Kostunica and Djindjic may be influenced by Montenegrin voters
Serbian gangsters are thought to be plotting to thwart investigations into Milosevic-era assassins