Kosovo's Roma Women Await Emancipation
Mostly chained to the stove and the cradle, some women dare to dream of education and paid employment.
Mostly chained to the stove and the cradle, some women dare to dream of education and paid employment.
Jailing of Macedonian bishop for identifying with the Serbian church set to further bedevil cross-border relations.
Arrest of key war crimes suspect from eastern Bosnia may also bring vital information on Radovan Karadzic’s network of supporters.
While most Serbs who fled the 1995 offensive in Croatia have built new lives, almost 500 are still stuck in a refugee camp on the outskirts of Belgrade.
Free trade regime may inflict more damage than help on region’s ailing agriculture sector.
Soren Jessen-Petersen’s dynamism and engagement with the community have revolutionised once-sceptical attitudes towards the UN-led authority.
Fatal shooting leads to further demands from south Serbia Albanians for union with Kosovo.
As final status talks on Kosovo approach, Belgrade is reinforcing its presence in the volatile border region.
Are Bulgarian policies towards Macedonians an indication that old territorial claims persist, or just friendly intentions?
The territory has been moving towards independence since 1999, and it is time for the international community to say so.