Macedonia: Fury at School Name Change
Storm over renaming of school shows communal hatreds are still simmering a year after fighting stopped.
Storm over renaming of school shows communal hatreds are still simmering a year after fighting stopped.
Serbia's prime minister is banking on a low turnout for upcoming presidential ballot to cling on to power.
Bucharest, Belgrade and Zagreb sign up to the construction of an oil pipeline linking the Black Sea to Western Europe.
The Serbian extremist's electoral success here reflects local Serbs' increasingly desperate plight.
Attack on radio station chief provokes outrage over years' of politically motivated violence against the media.
Serbian authorities block media reforms to keep down independent TV station and prop up former Milosevic mouthpieces that now support them.
Elections to go ahead after president caves in to opposition demands over composition of key judicial institution.