Currency Wars
Podgorica's stark offer to Serbia on Thursday to abandon the federal structure or accept the results of a Montenegrin referendum on independence, came just days after it signalled its intention to launch its own currency.
Podgorica's stark offer to Serbia on Thursday to abandon the federal structure or accept the results of a Montenegrin referendum on independence, came just days after it signalled its intention to launch its own currency.
Serbs are taking the tribulations of their lives in their stride and are learning to love their president ever more dearly.
While the UN recruits staff to govern Kosovo, the KLA has appointed its own local administrations throughout the province.
Accused held responsible for deportation and 'exchange' of non-Serb population
Using the Balkan experience as a guide, the United States could best honour its victims by committing itself to an international criminal court.
Tribunal Update 75: Last Week in The Hague
Bulgaria's pro-Western policy is met by a threat of war from Serbian extremist Seselj. But while ready to accept NATO troops, Sofia tries to play a regional diplomatic role.