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Serbian official claims Albanians fled Kosovo due to NATO bombing, but admits Serb forces committed crimes there.
Serbia appears to have exploited tribunal rules to avert a genocide conviction at the International Court of Justice.
But the European Union offers the country a raft of other concessions.
Tribunal shortly able to hear up to eight cases simultaneously - highest number since its established.
The defence teams of six Bosnian Croat officials will have a case to answer after all.
A witness says allegations of brutal methods being used during interrogation of two defendants were “notorious lie”.
Omarska camp employees speak of terrible conditions, but try not to implicate camp commander in crimes committed there.
They refused to come to testify in Croatia because they were afraid for their safety.
Increased influence of Serbian hardliners might create new problems for the president if he steps up efforts to arrest remaining fugitives.
Croatian Serb tells judges that the new Croatian government “inspired horror” in Serbs.