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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.
Kosovar DU Fears
After weeks of indifference, Kosovars are expressing concern over depleted uranium.
Prominent Hungarian Joins Serbian Leadership
A Hungarian minority leader causes a stir by joining the new Serbian administration.
Macedonian Border Dispute Nearing End
The long-standing border dispute between Macedonia and Serbia could soon be resolved.
Ivanic Bows to Western Pressure
West forces new Bosnian Serb premier to make changes to his new cabinet
Bosnian Moderates Oust Nationalists
A new moderate coalition has wrested control from hardline nationalists in Bosnia's Muslim-Croat Federation.
Bosnian Refugees' Troubled Return
Muslim refugees returning to their former homes in Republika Srpska face an uncertain future.
Djindjic Bolstered by Police Chief Appointment
Serbia's new prime minister, Zoran Djindjic, scores a notable victory in his power struggle with Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica
Serbia Faces Constitutional Challenge
One the most serious challenges facing the new Serbian government is the resolution of its constitutional dispute with Montenegro and Kosovo
Tudjman's Nationalist Legacy
The Croatian government attempts to tackle the former president's nationalist legacy