Serbia
Women Struggle to be Heard
Record numbers of women in Bosnia-Hercegovina have entered the political arena, but they still face an uphill struggle.
The Contenders
A look at the key players among the scores of political parties and thousands of candidates contesting the October 5 general elections.
Milosevic Prosecution Sets Out Tactics
Prosecution reveals that it will rely on witnesses who knew Milosevic to prove his guilt for crimes committed in Bosnia and Croatia.
Kostunica Faces Tough Choices
If he wins the presidential election, Vojislav Kostunica will have to choose between his reformist and nationalist allies.
Serbia: Public Disillusioned With Leaders
The majority of Serbs seem to feel the current political elite is no better than their authoritarian predecessors.
Montenegro: State Media Sackings
The dismissal of pro-Djukanovic state media editors is unlikely to trouble the president as he prepares for upcoming elections.
REGIONAL REPORT: Strpci Case Stirs More Controversy
The authorities’ effective suspension of the investigation into the Strpci massacre looks as though it was prompted by a fear of offending nationalists.