Serbia: Census Deal Resolves Presevo Crisis
Hardliners among Serbs and Albanians have lost out in southern Serbia, where a remarkable political deal has dampened down the fires of ethnic conflict
Hardliners among Serbs and Albanians have lost out in southern Serbia, where a remarkable political deal has dampened down the fires of ethnic conflict
Milosevic looks set to spin out his trial, despite a tribunal decision to cut down the length of the proceedings by admitting written statements.
Move to abridge prosecution evidence may play into Milosevic's hands.
The country's rival communities are once again torn by internal struggles.
Will a former minister's dramatic attempt to kill himself shake the government's resolve to surrender more war crimes suspects to The Hague tribunal?
New UN chief tries to prise Kosovo Serbs out of Belgrade's clutches.
Serbia's prime minister has betrayed the hopes of those who expected a change in morality to accompany the change of regime after the fall of Slobodan Milosevic