Serbia's Self-imposed Sanctions
When international sanctions block most exports, the few remaining markets should surely be prized. Not in Serbia.
When international sanctions block most exports, the few remaining markets should surely be prized. Not in Serbia.
Hundreds of army reservists have taken to the streets of Kraljevo to protest against the Yugoslav government's latest draft.
Chief Prosecutor Carla Del Ponte says she aims to "make life more difficult" for Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic and other indictees still at large.
Prosecutors conclude the presentation of their evidence against Bosnian Croat leaders, Dario Kordic and Mario Cerkez.
Dragoljub Prcac becomes the fifth suspect to appear at The Hague accused of crimes at the Omarska detention camp. Three further suspects remain at large.
French KFOR troops are struggling to fend off accusations of bias in Mitrovica's ethnic powder-keg.
After years of isolation, Croatia is flavour of the month in European political circles.
Four years after the end of the war in Bosnia, Mostar remains as divided as Belfast or Cold War Berlin.
The conviction of Tihomir Baskic has heightened tensions within the Bosnian Croat leadership.
The opposition and the independent media in Serbia fall victim to state-sponsored repression.