Balkans
Kosovo: Will Serbs Enter Government?
Serbs flocked to the polls in Kosovo's recent election, but doubts remain over their willingness to participate in the province's new administration
Serbia: Media Reform in Limbo
The Serbian authorities have not fulfilled their pledge to reform the country's media.
Kosova: Self-government Begins at Home
The West is urging Kosova's newly elected leaders to focus their energies on resolving the province's social and economic problems.
Macedonia: War Crimes Inquiries Begin
Tribunal adopts "even-handed" approach to war crimes investigations in Macedonia
Bosnia: Trnovo Turns for the Better
In the Bosnian town of Trnovo, Serbs, Muslims and Croats are coming together to heal the wounds of war.
Serbs Leaving Presevo Valley
Frustrated by insecurity and poor prospects, Serbs are leaving the Presevo border region and heading for new lives in central Serbia.
Bosnia: SDS in Trouble
The Serbian Democratic Party, founded by war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic, faces expulsion from the Republika Srpska government
Macedonia: Mixed Feelings Over Constitution Birthday
Changes to Macedonian constitution cast a cloud over anniversary celebrations.
ANALYSIS: Confession Rewarded
Keraterm guards receive reduced sentences after admitting to some responsibility for crimes committed in the camp.