Despatches from the BBC's foreign correspondents. This week: nHumphrey Hawksley says Bosnia's transition from the genocide of the 1990s to a modern European nation could be a blueprint for other states.nIn Saudi Arabia, Crispin Thorold explores the country's mix of Western influence alongside the forces of conservatism.nnHugh O'Shaughnessy explains why voters in Paraguay have turned their backs on a political party that was unchallenged for decades.nIn Mali, Alexa Dvorson finds a town where everything seems to happen at once but at a very relaxed pace. nAnd Martin Redfern reports on he BBC programme with the smallest audience, bringing greetings for the 45 scientists and support staff of the British Antarctic Survey.








