Regional Report: Zagreb to Set Up War Crimes Court
Decision to run war crimes trials seen as a smart move on the part of Croatia’s prime minister.
Decision to run war crimes trials seen as a smart move on the part of Croatia’s prime minister.
Bosnian Serb witness says Serbia provided guns and men for Zvornik ethnic cleansing.
United Nations officials are horrified by US talk of the deployment of UN peacekeepers in Afghanistan after the overthrow of the Taleban.
An international ski competition looks set to boost efforts to revitalise an area torn apart by conflict.
Leading right-wing party appears to be undergoing a remarkable transformation since its election to power.
Fears of a virtual newspaper monopoly in Macedonia have prompted several new newspapers to try their luck.
After years of tolerating neo-Fascist imagery, political correctness is penetrating such nationalist bastions as the Catholic Church.
Not all Sarajevo residents are happy about plans to rename avenue after the late president Izetbegovic.
New government will have to scrap its election pledges to balance the books.
Muddle over search for Macedonian president’s body fuels debate about effectiveness of Bosnian institutions.