Economy Fuels Unrest in Bosnia
Rampant unemployment, corruption and the worst drought in 50 years are fueling social unrest in Bosnia
Rampant unemployment, corruption and the worst drought in 50 years are fueling social unrest in Bosnia
Montenegrin criminals are profiting from the growing trade in illegal immigrants
A leading Belgrade human rights activist may be charged following an article highlighting Yugoslav Army involvement in war crimes in Kosovo.
Father Sava, the "Internet monk" and renowned moderate on Kosovo's Serbian National Council, writes exclusively to IWPR with his comments on the seven-year prison sentence handed down to Kraljevo journalist Miroslav Filipovic.
While prostitution and trafficking of women in Macedonia thrives, the authorities appear incapable of halting the spread of this illegal trade
Deep in the forests of Mount Cnri Vrh a villa used by Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic sits above a mysterious underground complex
Croatian Prime Minister Racan hesitates over French initiative for Balkan-European Union summit in Zagreb.
A recent spate of killings, politically related or not, is threatening to undermine Kosovo's October municipal elections.
Five weeks ahead of federal elections in Yugoslavia, the ruling party seems to be well ahead of the opposition in the propaganda campaign.
The Airlie Declaration, by Kosovo Albanian and Serb representatives, has raised hopes for reconciliation. But only the participants can make it work.