Serbia: Census Deal Resolves Presevo Crisis
Hardliners among Serbs and Albanians have lost out in southern Serbia, where a remarkable political deal has dampened down the fires of ethnic conflict
Hardliners among Serbs and Albanians have lost out in southern Serbia, where a remarkable political deal has dampened down the fires of ethnic conflict
The Srebrenica massacre report reveals that neither the Dutch nor their Western allies are willing to shoulder any responsibility for the killings.
Move to abridge prosecution evidence may play into Milosevic's hands.
Will a former minister's dramatic attempt to kill himself shake the government's resolve to surrender more war crimes suspects to The Hague tribunal?
New UN chief tries to prise Kosovo Serbs out of Belgrade's clutches.
Yugoslav president Vojislav Kostunica and his federal military chiefs advised Hague indictee Ratko Mladic to go into hiding.