Zeljko Cvijanovic
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The Democratic Opposition of Serbia is on course for a momentous landslide victory in this weekend's general election.
If Brussels gives Belgrade go ahead for EU talks, it will bolster the government's prestige and disarm much of the opposition.
Republika Srpska's survival now depends on the swift extradition of Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic to The Hague
Election fever frustrates demands of war crimes tribunal.
Are cracks beginning to appear in the wall protecting Ratko Mladic?
Serbian premier looks to use deportation of Hague indictee as leverage in his dealings with international community.
The government expected to emerge from last month’s election looks doomed – and it hasn’t even been formed yet.
New government's chances hang on Democrats' leadership struggle.
Urgent compromise needed if republic’s two biggest democratic parties are to work together in government.
Socialists may hold the key to formation of new government.