Bosnia: Republika Srpska Under Threat
Critics of Republika Srpska may use the Milosevic indictment to call for the dissolution of the Bosnian entity.
Critics of Republika Srpska may use the Milosevic indictment to call for the dissolution of the Bosnian entity.
The latest indictment against Slobodan Milosevic encompasses all the crimes the Bosnian Serbs are alleged to have committed.
The Serbian Orthodox Church refuses to come to terms with Serb war crimes.
Serbs flocked to the polls in Kosovo's recent election, but doubts remain over their willingness to participate in the province's new administration
The West is urging Kosova's newly elected leaders to focus their energies on resolving the province's social and economic problems.
Frustrated by insecurity and poor prospects, Serbs are leaving the Presevo border region and heading for new lives in central Serbia.
Fearing renewed hostilities international mediators have rushed to shore up the Macedonian peace process.
Zoran Djindjic risks losing American financial aid if he fails to end a revolt by special forces.
The issue of Kosova independence has predictably dominated campaigning for weekend parliamentary elections in the UN-administered province.
A rebellion by special forces this week threatened to overthrow the Serbian government.