Romanian Gold Project Stalled
Foreign investment to revive old gold-mining town on hold because of political and ecological objections.
Foreign investment to revive old gold-mining town on hold because of political and ecological objections.
Serbia marks another milestone in drive to meet EU standards, but question marks over border security move remain.
Although a popular prime minister, the ex-KLA commander could not shake rumours of criminal activity and involvement in civilian deaths.
Kosovo prime minister’s decision to go to The Hague leaves Belgrade few excuses not to round up its own indictees.
Former guerrilla leader Ramush Haradinaj and his lieutenants are accused of persecuting fellow-Albanians as well as Serbs.
The massacre of 46 people in a Bosnian village 12 years ago is a prime example of the kind of cases the local war crimes process is likely to take up.
Unfinished political business, minority rights concerns and economic stagnation feed Albanian anger at apparent inaction on status talks.
The few centres that the government has set up to treat the country’s mainly youthful addicts are increasingly overwhelmed.
Contrary to reports, Balkan states unlikely to join EU together, but may get equal access to funds reserved until now for candidate states.
Five years after the ousting of Slobodan Milosevic, chaos reigns on the Serbian media scene.