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Focus
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: Mostar Police Reunited
Croat and Muslim police work together again in the country's most divided city.
Comment: Serbs in No Mood to Repent
Western leaders are kidding themselves if they think the Milosevic trial will prompt Serbs to reassess the former Yugoslav president's nationalist legacy.
Macedonia: Rebels Take to Political Stage
Albanian politicians hope a new political bloc will integrate former NLA insurgents into national politics
Milosevic 'Planned' Kosovo Deportation
Prosecution says Milosevic was "controlling force" behind a "concerted effort" to expel Albanians from Kosovo.
Macedonia: Premier Drops Hawkish Line
Prime Minister Georgievski surprises locals and Westerners alike by adopting a conciliatory approach toward the Albanians.
Kosovo: Arrests Spark Albanian Protests
A UN crime crackdown has provoked a backlash by Kosovo Albanian radicals.
Serbia May Seize Mladic
Western pressure seems to have persuaded Belgrade to extradite notorious Bosnian Serb general.
Macedonia: Dimovska Exit Sparks Political Turmoil
Macedonian nationalists force walkout by key government moderate.
Bosnia: Sarajevo Serbs Under Pressure
Serb residents of Sarajevo are stung by terrorist death threats.