Kosovo Assembly Murals Enrage Serbs
New building’s décor angers both Serbs and guardians of good taste.
New building’s décor angers both Serbs and guardians of good taste.
Alarm at political protests masks underlying questions about how foreign investors are treated.
Despite the untimely death of president Boris Trajkovski, his biggest legacy is a constitutional settlement that can survive such shocks to the political system.
Worries that enlargement is creating a new Iron Curtain in south-east Europe appear misplaced.
Imminent membership application risks weakening the Macedonia’s reformers and destabilising its fragile democracy.
Muddle over search for Macedonian president’s body fuels debate about effectiveness of Bosnian institutions.
Resisting underworld pressure on media in southeast Europe
Day of ethnic conflict dwarfs anything seen in the region since Serb withdrawal over four years ago.
The recent ethnic violence in the UN protectorate shows little sign of spreading south.
Last week’s violence in Kosovo has played into Belgrade’s hands by increasing the likelihood of partition.