Serbia: Shaky Government Truce
Government infighting has ended for now, but the possibility of early elections remains.
Croatia Counts Cost of Papal Blessing
The church’s support will be vital if Ivica Racan’s coalition is to stay in power.
Serbia: Army Considered for Liberia Mission
Should the army of Serbia-Montenegro be allowed to take part in peacekeeping operations so soon after the Balkan wars?
Alarm Bells in South Serbia
Albanian guerrillas feared back in action in Presevo as talks over neighbouring Kosovo approach.
Romania: AIDS Time Bomb
The authorities are struggling to deal with rising levels of HIV infection.
Bosnia “in Denial” About AIDS
Government accused of burying its head in the sand over increasing HIV menace.
Serbia's Drug Scene Thrives Despite Clampdown
High demand coupled with Serbia’s location on a prime smuggling route frustrate best efforts at policing.
Comment: 500 Days of Djindjic
Allegations of corruption and mismanagement have obscured some very real progress by the post-Milosevic administration.
Romania Plays Strategic Card
The country's strategic importance in war on terror bolstered its bid to join the alliance.
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Life in the Shadows for Armenia’s Transgender Community
Recent murder highlights widespread discrimination and violence against LGBTI people.
Interview: The War on Disinformation
Open source intelligence (OSINT) can provide facts – but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions.