Serbia Pulling in Western Funds
Foreign investors seemingly unfazed by Serbia’s numerous economic and political problems.
Foreign investors seemingly unfazed by Serbia’s numerous economic and political problems.
The election victory of Boris Tadic is likely to kick-start reforms in Serbia – if his pact with Kostunica survives.
Legija may have little to stand on unless he can prove sensational claims about the involvement of senior officials in drugs smuggling.
The barriers may be less overt than in some countries but this desperately poor community still faces enormous discrimination.
Imposing a counsel on the ailing defendant might speed up the case, but could still backfire horribly.
Disappointment with Milo Djukanovic may be rising, but the old opposition parties are not benefiting much.
Newly appointed reform-minded president merits Europeans and American support.
Republika Srpska to step up defiant response to Ashdown sackings.
From politicians doubling up as lecturers to student leaders preoccupied with “the national question”, the University of Prishtina is an institution crying out for reform.
Justice minister’s controversial decision to stop a journalist from going to prison has put the country’s libel laws under the spotlight.