Izetbegovic To Call It A Day
Alija Izetbegovic who came to symbolise Sarajevo's defiance during the Bosnian war is to retire from the country's presidency later this year.
Alija Izetbegovic who came to symbolise Sarajevo's defiance during the Bosnian war is to retire from the country's presidency later this year.
A year into its tenure in Kosovo, few of the UN's goals have been achieved.
Serbia's popular clairvoyants have become part of the Belgrade propaganda machine.
A funding crisis is threatening to derail efforts to help Bosnian refugees return to their homes
Albanian newspapers in Kosovo pledge to defy the UN and continue their witch-hunt for war crimes suspects
Local elections in Romania highlight public's political apathy.
Azerbaijan's rebuff from the Council of Europe is galling to Baku because neighbouring Armenia looks set to be accepted into the organisation's ranks.
There is desire for change in Serbia. But it comes from the heartlands, not Belgrade, from people facing severe hardship and student activists ready to take real risks. The regime, and the opposition, offer nothing.