Kosovo

Rewriting Bosnia's 'Holy Book'

A proposal by the Bosniak co-prime minister of Bosnia to reform the Dayton agreement is attacked by local Serb leaders fearing it will spell the end of Republika Srpska.

1 Feb 00

Kosovars Balk at New Executive

A move by the international community to govern Kosovo jointly with local politicians is viewed by some Albanians as a threat to their struggle for independence.

1 Feb 00

The Kosovo Exodus Continues

Now that the tables have turned in Kosovo, Serbs in the eastern town of Gnjilane (Gjilan) are selling up and moving out of the province for good.

25 Jan 00

Milosevic's Medals Spurned

While Belgrade continues to dole out awards and medals, several bereaved parents have spurned the baubles presented to their dead sons by Milosevic.

21 Jan 00

'Political' Theft Blocks Studio B

Studio B, Serbia's largest non-state broadcaster, is no longer able to reach some 2 million viewers, following the theft of vital broadcasting equipment in what is alleged to have been a politically motivated burglary.

21 Jan 00

Momir's New Year's Rally

On a cold winter's night in Podgorica, thousands of demonstrators chanted their support for Federal Prime Minister Bulatovic, proving that the pro-Serbian constituency in Montenegro remains a force to be reckoned with.

18 Jan 00

A Criminal and a Witness

Arkan's killing fits a pattern of executions of public personalities in Serbia, and even he boasted to the Hague tribunal that he knew too much about the crimes of the regime.

18 Jan 00

Serbia's Disappearing Aid

Bureaucratic obstruction and rife corruption hinder the delivery of aid supplies to those most in need across Yugoslavia.

14 Jan 00
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