Focus
Balkans: Regional Reporting & Sustainable Training
Years active: 1999-2010
This programme supports long-term democracy, conflict resolution and European integration in the Balkans by creating a regional network of investigative reporting institutions - the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network - to conduct cross-border research, reporting and dialogue projects, practical training and supportive collaborations with local media outlets.
Serbia: Suicide on the Rise
Poverty and upheaval are driving a desperate population closer to the edge
Bosnia: Serb Minister Resigns Over Customs Scandal
International investigators say they have uncovered large-scale fraud which has shaken the political establishment in Republika Srpska
Serbia: New Mass Graves Found
More evidence of mass killings of Albanian civilians could soon emerge, but the perpetrators of these crimes may never be prosecuted.
Bosnia: Ashdown Raises Expectations
Much is expected of the new high representative, but he warns that he is no miracle-worker.
Macedonia: New Twist in 'Terrorist' Shooting Saga
Seven so-called terrorists killed by Macedonian police appear to have been workers trying to reach Athens to get jobs at the Olympic Games
Montenegro: Djukanovic Threatened by Alleged Mafia Links
Reports of an official Italian investigation into the president's alleged cigarette smuggling activities may terminate the political career of this canny survivor.
Croatia: Bleiburg Plan Reopens Old Wounds
The government may purchase a controversial Second World War site in another sop to hard line nationalists.
Kosovo Resolution Prompted by Status Fears
The Pristina assembly's much-criticised vote on the protectorate's borders stemmed from Albanian fears that their homeland will remain part of Yugoslavia.
Macedonia: Boskovski Defies Resignation Calls
The hard line interior minister's cowboy image has taken a further knock after he accidentally wounded four people in an impromptu shooting exercise.