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18 Nov 07

Miroslav Lajcak: Bosnia Needs Justice

Bosnia and Herzegovina's sixth High Representative tells Justice Report that the main challenges facing the country ­ including police reform, constitutional changes and efforts to confront the past ­ can all be solved through dialogue and joint work by local and international actors.

18 Nov 07

Bosnia's Serbs Debate Privatisation Windfall

Bosnian Serb leaders face difficult choices – and mounting criticism – over plans on how to spend revenue from privatization of telecoms utility.

18 Nov 07

RS Leader Clashes with Western Diplomats Over Reforms

Western diplomats, Bosniak leaders pile pressure on Bosnian Serbs to soften line over changes to police and constitution.

18 Nov 07

Bosnia Faces Tough Choices over Free Trade (Duplicate)

As Sarajevo moves towards reneging on its free trade commitments, the EU joins critics who warn this backsliding may damage Bosnia’s economy.

18 Nov 07

Business Insight: Bosnia Gets its First Biofuel Plant

A planned biofuel plant will boost Brcko’s economy and bring greener fuel to Europe - but not yet to most of Bosnia’s own motorists.

06 Nov 07

Slower But Surer Progress Towards Enlargement

The Western Balkans will have to wait until the EU has agreed its constitutional reforms, which won’t happen before 2009.
06 Nov 07

Strains Tell within Europe over Kosovo

Trapped between the tough and exclusive positions adopted by the US and Russia, even the semblance of EU unity over Kosovo is falling apart.

By Branka Trivic in Belgrade
06 Nov 07

IN DEPTH: Auditors Lambast Culture of Corruption in Bosnia

Corruption, waste and poor accounting condemn Bosnia to life in economic slow lane.

By Nidzara Ahmetasevic in Sarajevo
06 Nov 07

Power Cuts Threaten Lifeblood of Albanian Economy

Constant outages are undermining the small businesses on which Albania’s hopes of recovery depend.

By Besar Likmeta in Tirana
06 Nov 07

Bosnia Faces Tough Choices over Free Trade

As Sarajevo moves towards reneging on its free trade commitments, the EU joins critics who warn this backsliding may damage Bosnia’s economy.

By Drazen Simic in Sarajevo
06 Nov 07

Kosovo Albanians Worry about Russia's Veto

While the politicians profess confidence in the UN Security Council, ordinary Kosovars have more faith in American power.


By Krenar Gashi in Pristina and Podujevo

06 Nov 07

Washington Summit Aims to Revive Bosnia's reforms

While US hopes talks can kickstart stalled constitutional package, few local experts are optimistic.
06 Nov 07

Films Stir Memories of Montenegro's Wartime Guilt

Montenegro’s leaders may have forgotten their craven support for Serbia’s wars in Croatia and Bosnia but some filmmakers won’t let them off the hook.

06 Nov 07

EU Ponders Kosovo Mission Without Final Status

As the chances of a UN resolution on Kosovo recede, Brussels is weighing up the fate of its long-planned mission to the territory.

By Gjeraqina Tuhina in Brussels and Luxembourg
06 Nov 07

Kosovars Predicts Trouble if Final Status Is Put on Hold

Delay threatens to undermine Ceku government and hand initiative to the hardliners calling for protests and direct action.

By Krenar Gashi in Pristina