20/11/2012

The surprise acquittal of two former Croatian generals in The Hague raises questions on the potential impact on other trials.
20/11/2012

Macedonia's health minister refuses to negotiate with the doctors on strike.
20/11/2012

Rebuilding the Banja Luka mosque signals renewed religious tolerance and co-existence in the community.
20/11/2012

Education is seen as key to reintegration of repatriated Roma, but is complicated by extreme poverty and language barriers.
17/11/2012

Bloggers argue against construction at Banja Luka's Kastel fortress as well as other historical monuments.
14/11/2012

Eurozone finance ministers will decide on the next 32.6 billion-euro tranche of the international bailout for Greece next week. Also in business news: The biggest corporate energy spenders in the Balkans are Macedonia and Montenegro; and Cyprus launched a fresh round of talks with potential international lenders at the EU, European Central Bank and the IMF.
19/11/2012

The global obesity pandemic is sweeping through Southeast Europe, experts warn, pointing to lack of physical activity and poor diet as the main culprits.
15/11/2012

At a recent regional initiative, volunteers handed out leaflets and posters reading, "Human beings do not have a price," aiming to reach the entire region with its message.