Bosnia: Serb Police Target Karadzic Informer
Milan Lukic passed information on the ex-Bosnian Serb leader to The Hague, and his brother appears to have paid the price.
Milan Lukic passed information on the ex-Bosnian Serb leader to The Hague, and his brother appears to have paid the price.
Opposition insists government wants to use testimony of key witness in Djindjic trial to discredit its rivals.
Customs duties and marketing failures are just some of the reasons why Kosovo businesses struggle to break even.
Most locals remain wary of the militants who promise union with Kosovo.
No-hopers are flocking once again to take part in a presidential race that they cannot win.
In the old heartland of the KLA a new paramilitary force is trying to win support.
Ultra-nationalists may benefit most from war of words between pro-democracy candidates over the death of former prime minister Djindjic.
Social and economic instability prompt many Balkan citizens to yearn for a time of order and prosperity.
BCR investigations, examples of which are summarised below, have generated much debate on some of the most troubling problems and issues in the region (BCR No 500, 28-May-04)
IWPR’s Balkan Crisis Report has worked to build good journalistic practice in the region over five years of momentous change, but challenges still lie ahead.