Boris Tadic
Kosovo declared independence one year ago. Is the region really destabilised?
As the authority of the world’s newest country moved to the EU, Belgrade asks the international community for a role in shaping Kosovo's future. But there are signs that the government would like to put the issue aside
boris tadic, candidate countries, belgrade, war, international court of justice, minority, pristina
Serbia’s Radovan Karadzic, prisoner bus line number 73
How the war criminal was arrested in Belgrade on 21 July, and happens in Serbia now
boris tadic, radovan karadzic, report, slobodan milosevic, srebrenica, ratko mladić, balkans
Serbia: rising nationalism imperils Mladic, Karadzic hunt
Where will the ballot results place Serbia in its snap election on 11 May, and what consequences will it have for the hunt for the Bosnian Serb fugitives?
boris tadic, tomislav nikolic, elections, vojislav kostunica, independence, ratko mladić, balkans
Serb elections: blackmail Europe
Serb incumbent Boris Tadic needs every vote he can get in the second round of presidential elections on 3 February. PM Kostunica supports his pro-European coalition partner - but on his own terms only
boris tadic, central and eastern europe, democratisation, enlargement, right-wing, european union, left-wing
