Serbia: Djindjic Dumps Propaganda Chief
Premier bows to foreign pressure and abandons communications chief accused of terrorising media groups.
Premier bows to foreign pressure and abandons communications chief accused of terrorising media groups.
A frustrated tribunal chief is urging the EU to apply pressure on governments throughout the Balkan region.
Politicians are divided over which security organisation will best help the country achieve stability and growth.
President Djukanovic becomes prime minister out of fears over his re-election prospects.
Albanians say draft constitution for new union between Serbia and Montenegro denies them the prospect of statehood.
Ethnic Albanians are starting to enlist in the ranks of the same army that many of them fought against only a year ago.
Europe must extend more than a hand of friendship to the western Balkans if it is to consolidate and build on the achievements of the past few years.
NATO membership will encourage Bulgaria to promote stability in Serbia and Macedonia.
Those countries set to join NATO will discover that their invitation was just the first stage of a long process.
The three Balkan nations who were not invited to join NATO this time round are to work together to succeed at their next attempt.