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Corruption Allegations Cast Doubt on the EU in Kosovo and Open Old, Deep Wounds
A series of damning leaks could be opening a rift between the EU and its largest foreign mission, and brought new claims about organ trafficking allegations.
Serbia Rolls Out the Red Carpet for Vladimir Putin and Russia's Night Wolves
Russia's president was greeted with affection at a massive military march in Serbia's capital today, yet the Balkan country maintains that its future lies with Europe.
Video Shows Fans Brawling on Field With Albanian and Serbian Soccer Teams
A historic match between the two countries ended when a drone carrying a nationalist flag flew over the field, prompting violent clashes between players and fans.
War Crimes Trial Ends as Divisive Election Nears in Bosnia and Herzegovina
The five-year trial of suspected war criminal and former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic came to a close this week, just as voters in Bosnia and Herzegovina were due to head to the polls.
Bosnians' Worst Enemy Is Their Own Government
Earlier this year, civil unrest and a natural disaster helped unite Bosnians against a common foe — their own dysfunctional system of government.
Dutch Forces Found at Fault in the Srebrenica Massacre — 20 Years Later
A court ruled that Dutch troops knew at the time there was a serious risk to 300 Bosnian men killed by Serbian forces at Srebrenica in 1995.
Strange Border Kidnappings in Kosovo: Correspondent Confidential
Journalist Michael Montgomery's investigation of a war that everyone else has forgotten.
Strange Border Kidnappings in Kosovo
Investigative journalist Michael Montgomery traveled to the Balkans to find that the end of the war didn't mean the end of war crimes.
Strange Border Kidnappings in Kosovo: Correspondent Confidential (Trailer)
Journalist Michael Montgomery traveled to the Balkans to investigate the mysterious disappearance of Serbs after the war in Kosovo.
Knee Deep In the Balkan Floods, Climate Change Finally Feels Real
It took the natural disaster to make me really care.
Balkan Floods Are Bringing Fears of Bosnian War Landmines Resurfacing
The worst floods to hit Serbia and Bosnia in decades left thousands homeless and threaten to inundate a major power plant.
Pictures from a Serbian Town Underwater
Last week when I was researching a story on migration, I found myself in Obrenovac, a Serbian town some 18 miles southwest of central Belgrade, and it looked more like a lake than a town.