EU-Serbia Agreement Sparks Controversy
Serbia left deeply divided by the agreement with the European Union, while international observers say the deal should not have been offered before the election.
Price Rises Begin to Bite in Armenia
New president and government damaged by steep price hikes.
Witness Backs Seselj's Conspiracy Theory
Prolonged bombardment of Vukovar was designed to “help” Croatia, witness says.
Prosecutors May Appeal Haradinaj Acquittal
Chief prosecutor says his office is assessing possible grounds on which to appeal ruling.
Witness Says Belgrade Commanded Kosovo Police
Kosovo-based police commander had no authority over special units, according to expert.
EU Agreement Causes Rift in Serbia
President wants to sign deal, while opposition parties claim it would be in breach of Serbian constitution.
Has Haradinaj Acquittal Boosted Serbian Radicals?
Analysts claim verdict could undermine tribunal cooperation by Belgrade and reduce chances of fugitives being arrested.
Georgia Shaken by Speaker's Departure
Governing party election campaign damaged by resignation of its top candidate.
Is New Probe Into Organ-Trafficking Claims Justified?
Beyond the political furore, there is still little to support claims that people were murdered for their organs during the Kosovo conflict.
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