Southeastern Europe

21 March 2005
From Skopje to The Hague Premium
Will an indictment against a former interior minister allow Macedonians to deal with the past--or merely inflame the situation?
By Biljana Stavrova and Robert Alagjozovski
 
21 March 2005
Rugova Escapes Premium
A mysterious assassination attempt rocks Kosovo’s capital but fails to derail the formation of a new government.
By Fatmire Terdevci
 
21 March 2005
No Gotovina, No Cash Premium
The Croatian government has gambled away its credibility in the Gotovina case. And that may damage its popularity more than finding and dispatching Gotovina to The Hague.
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General Gotovina
18 March 2005
Back into the Waiting Room Premium
Croatia has not done enough to apprehend a fugitive general, the EU says, and so must wait before accession talks can begin.
By Zeljka Vujcic
 
Serbs leaving Croatia, mid-1990s
17 March 2005
A Distant Government Premium
A group of ethnic Serbs from Croatia tries to revive the idea of a Serbian state in Croatia -- but they may just hurt the people the claim to represent.
By Matthew Holliday
 

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