Bosnia: Fight Over Church Spreads Tension
Bosniak’s campaign to have a church removed from her property poses test of Republika Srpska’s tolerance towards returnees.
Bosniak’s campaign to have a church removed from her property poses test of Republika Srpska’s tolerance towards returnees.
Belgrade wants the public to believe key Srebrenica suspect gave himself up – and the world to believe that it captured him.
If Brussels aims to replace the United Nations in the protectorate, it will have to consolidate and streamline its presence there first.
American-Albanians appear to hope Kerry victory will put Kosovo back on the foreign policy agenda.
Aim of ballot rules was to grant all parties fair and equitable coverage.
Potential flooding of UNESCO-listed site unites old political foes.
Fugitive general could still upset Zagreb’s hitherto successful EU drive.
While hardliners crow, moderates fear they may pay price for failure to cooperate with poll.
Life is difficult for the people of Moldova and Transdniester, and confusion over the unofficial border that divides them only adds to the misery.
The Serbs have shot themselves in the foot by excluding themselves from Kosovo institutions at a critical time.