Comment: Kosovo Serbs Pay Price For Boycott
The Serbs have shot themselves in the foot by excluding themselves from Kosovo institutions at a critical time.
The Serbs have shot themselves in the foot by excluding themselves from Kosovo institutions at a critical time.
There is increasing international unease over the unaccountable and unsupervised powers of Bosnia’s High Representative.
Bolstered by reputation for simplicity, popular septuagenarian looks likely to romp home in leadership ballot.
Podgorica’s real aim is to avoid federal elections, which might go badly for prime minister Djukanovic.
Referendum result shows public have no appetite for reopening old disputes.
US recognition of Macedonia as the country’s official title is welcomed locally, but meets hostility from Greece.
Many Bosnians blame high cancer rates on NATO’s use of depleted uranium munitions in 1995, but scientists remain divided over the alleged link.
Families accuse Podgorica officials of trying to protect their childrens’ assailants.
Croatian premier’s move to bolster neighbour’s EU ambitions seen as way of consolidating Croatia’s own membership bid.
Premier’s unexpected resignation may lead to re-alignment in Macedonian politics.