Kosovo Serbs Drop Poll Objections
Under pressure from Belgrade, Kosovo Serbs are coming around to registering for forthcoming provincial elections.
Under pressure from Belgrade, Kosovo Serbs are coming around to registering for forthcoming provincial elections.
People in former Yugoslavia, whether friends or foes of America, fear the possible fall-out from the hijack attacks on Washington and New York.
Serbian prime minister Zoran Djindjic risks a political backlash if he presses ahead with the extradition of war crimes suspects.
They have international protection, but is there a future for the Serbs trickling back into northwestern Kosovo?
Albanians warn of a fresh government military offensive once NATO disarms rebel units.
The murder of a Serb in Montenegro has sparked a wave of anti-Albanian sentiment.
Macedonians fear an extended role for NATO could turn the country into the Balkans' third protectorate.
Tribunal judges rule that Plavsic and Serbia are a safer bet than Krajisnik and Republika Srpska.
Milosevic does in fact have lawyers, but the ones representing him in a separate action before a Dutch court mounted no better a challenge to his detention.
Despite increasing evidence of atrocities, Serbia's national courts have so far only managed to bring war crimes charges against two Serbian citizens.