Albania: Uniting Against Corruption
In a rare political gesture for post-communist Albania, the government has accepted an opposition proposal for tackling widespread graft.
In a rare political gesture for post-communist Albania, the government has accepted an opposition proposal for tackling widespread graft.
Albania's worse energy crisis for years throws economy into chaos and threatens social unrest.
Cossacks in the Russian region of Krasnodar have been effectively given the go-ahead to bully minority groups into leaving.
The EU has a number of problems to overcome if it is to take over the UN mandate for policing Bosnia-Herzegovina
Milosevic trial set to begin next month amid procedural disputes and other uncertainties.
Europe increases pressure on Montenegrin president Milo Djukanovic to back away from independence referendum plan.
Southern Serbia has become a key hub for criminals trafficking women through the Balkans
The election of a former communist to the presidency could scupper EU and NATO membership bids.
Changes to Macedonian constitution cast a cloud over anniversary celebrations.