IWPR
Institute for War & Peace Reporting
Arben Xhaferi, president of the Democratic Party of Albanians, DPA, a partner in Macedonia's governing coalition, explains to IWPR why immediate constitutional changes are imperative for a peaceful resolution of the current crisis.
It's official: McDonald's toys are satanic! Well, that's if Agent Mulder, aka Col. Svetozar Radisic, new spokesman of the Yugoslav Army, is to be believed.
Reports of corruption in Bosnia should not lead to the reduction of reconstruction and redevelopment aid.
Economist Mladjan Dinkic has stirred both the Milosevic regime and the Serbian opposition with his calls for immediate and fundamental change.
The UN administrator questions whether ethnic havens are the only way to enable Serbs to remain in Kosovo?
Officials insist next year's elections are on track despite Loya Jirga postponement.
In the aftermath of the Sarajevo summit, there is hope that the international community will finally take a regional approach to the Balkans.
Kosovo refugees streaming over the Albanian border near Kukes in their thousands are being met by two aid workers distributing biscuits and two Italian Jehovah’s Witnesses handing out fliers urging them to love each other.
By Fron Nazi in Kukes, on the Kosovo-Albanian border (BCR No 15, 4-Apr-99)