Comment: Equal Airtime Rule Kills Off Debate
The straightjacket forced on Kosovo’s media since March has only worsened its condition.
The straightjacket forced on Kosovo’s media since March has only worsened its condition.
Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic cherishes a dream of a military axis stretching east from Belgrade to Beijing. But his ambition rests on the future of other would-be presidents - including George Bush Jr. and Gennady Zyuganov.
A Baghdad diarist is indeed "shocked" by US war plans to dominate Iraq.
US pressure on Iraq's neighbour has strengthened hardliners and set-back the nascent movement for political opening.
Akaev's plans to have all public sector workers kitted out in uniforms provoke resentment
Following the Filipovic verdict, anyone involved in real journalism could overnight find themselves in prison
Yugoslavs were this week disappointed to learn that an internet news site report on the death of President Slobodan Milosevic was a hacker's prank
Serbia is rebuilding its bridges - and its minds. Academics are reviving the spirit of Brezhnev. China supports Yugoslav Prime Minister Momir Bu La To Vic. And our president boasts: "Our country is the freest and most democratic in the world."