Balkans
Croatia: Border Disputes Plague Zagreb
Right-wing nationalists seize on sovereignty issue to weaken Croatia's hard-pressed government.
Belgrade Stung by Smuggling Claims
A controversial Serbian investigator accuses the government of links to the lucrative black market tobacco trade.
Comment: Kosovars Say Judiciary Unfair
Many Albanians believe the Kosovo's judicial system is weighted against them.
Bosnia: Historic Match Marred by Violence
Though ruined by crowd violence and lousy football, this week's "friendly" game between Bosnia and Yugoslavia was a step forward for both countries.
Kosovo: UN Facing Backlash
Anti-UN feeling is on the rise after the arrest of former Albanian rebel leaders.
Bosnia: Sex Trade Claims Spread
Another western organisation in Bosnia is hit by allegations that its workers were using prostitutes
Romania: Courting NATO Harms EU Hopes
While the Bucharest authorities' controversial pro-US stance may help Romania to join NATO, it will also hurt its chances for a place within the EU.
Macedonia: Threats Follow Corruption Report
International organisations come under fire from authorities after top Macedonian officials are accused of running country like a "racket".
Milosevic Deals Death Blow to Party
The former Serb leader has dealt a deadly blow to his party with a demand to back the ultra-nationalist Vojislav Seselj for the Serbian presidency.