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Balkans: Regional Reporting & Sustainable Training
Years active: 1999-2010
This programme supports long-term democracy, conflict resolution and European integration in the Balkans by creating a regional network of investigative reporting institutions - the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network - to conduct cross-border research, reporting and dialogue projects, practical training and supportive collaborations with local media outlets.
Bosnia: Serb Judiciary in Tatters
After 10 years of steadily declining standards in the courts, Bosnian Serb leaders are waking up to the need to get politicians off the backs of judges.
Bosnia: Key Vote on Constitutional Change
Politicians in both Bosnian entities resist sharing power with ethnic rivals.
Serbia: Extradition Deadline 'Extended'
Washington appears to have given Serbia more time to extradite war crimes suspects.
New Questions Raised Over Kosovo's Future
Kosovars are divided over the impact the new union between Serbia and Montenegro could have on their efforts to achieve independence.
Serbia: Union with Montenegro Loses its Appeal
The recent deal preserving the union of Serbia and Montenegro has delighted the international community but left many Serbs wondering if there is anything worth preserving.
Montenegro: North Celebrates New State
Opponents of Montenegrin independence relieved at survival of union with Serbia.
Serbia: Roma Under Attack
Authorities accused of doing little to curb growing number of skinhead attacks against Roma.
Macedonia: 'Mujahedin' Killings Under Scrutiny
Western diplomats unconvinced by government version of fatal shooting of suspected Islamic militants.
Serbia: Battle for Power Hots Up
Yugoslav president Vojislav Kostunica and his allies are stepping up their bid to control the Serbian authorities.