Bosnia: SFOR Frees Suspected Extremist
The NATO-led peacekeepers' decision to release a Muslim accused of links to al-Qaeda may not be enough to ease fears of human rights abuses.
The NATO-led peacekeepers' decision to release a Muslim accused of links to al-Qaeda may not be enough to ease fears of human rights abuses.
Victory of nationalist parties in recent elections may have led to an increase in extremist activity.
Economic measures may assist efforts to capture the wartime Bosnian Serb chief.
Thousands of displaced Serbs are struggling to survive in unregistered camps across Serbia - seemingly beyond the reach or the help of the authorities.
The departure of a Serbian ultra-nationalist for The Hague could herald a series of new indictments against Milosevic regime officials.
Damning report alleges that state-run power company bosses deprived the economy of 90 million US dollars a year.
Second electricity company faces allegations of malpractice following audit by international officials.
Though heavily criticised for doing so, the High Representative engages with nationalist parties because he believes they will eventually accept reform.
The High Representative's perceived support for nationalist politicians has outraged the independent press.
The murder of prime minister Zoran Djindjic threatens to cause civil strife and chaos in Serbia.