Serbia: Vasiljevic Implicates Milosevic
Former army general's evidence at the Milosevic trial boosts prosecution's prospects of securing a guilty verdict.
Former army general's evidence at the Milosevic trial boosts prosecution's prospects of securing a guilty verdict.
Law preventing Serbs from claiming damages for homes destroyed in the war likely to anger the West.
The departure of a Serbian ultra-nationalist for The Hague could herald a series of new indictments against Milosevic regime officials.
The murder of prime minister Zoran Djindjic threatens to cause civil strife and chaos in Serbia.
Deadly legacy of Balkan wars and increasing border restrictions force region’s shepherds to quit nomadic life.
Authorities fear members of notorious unit will rally behind ex-commander suspected of Djindjic assassination.
Two more Serbian indictees set to be handed over to The Hague – but key suspect remains at large.
In a massive swoop on organised crime, police have dissolved Milosevic's former elite police squad and detained thousands of suspects.
A commission believed to be passing information to Slobodan Milosevic in The Hague has been abolished.
A drive to halt the bustling illegal trade across the Drina river has met only partial success.