REGIONAL REPORT:
The possible indictment of the hard line interior minister for his role in the brutal assault on an Albanian village has drawn a fierce reaction.
The possible indictment of the hard line interior minister for his role in the brutal assault on an Albanian village has drawn a fierce reaction.
Milosevic's alleged victims will in the future only be allowed to testify or speak in public about subjects he's interested in and which he deems relevant.
The prosecution is to appeal against a trial chamber decision to conclude its case within a year.
Bosnian Croat witness counters claims of discrimination against Bosniaks
Government efforts to return property to Serbs who fled the Krajina region are dogged with problems.
The latest investigation into the 1995 massacre of Muslims in a UN "safe haven" has brought about the resignation of the entire Dutch government and a top army general, but it still lets the troops off rather lightly.
Milosevic looks set to spin out his trial, despite a tribunal decision to cut down the length of the proceedings by admitting written statements.
Heceg-Bosna statelet, says defence, was set up to prevent genocide against Croats.
Move to abridge prosecution evidence may play into Milosevic's hands.
New Croatian deputy premier may claim he is pro-Hague, but his past record suggests otherwise.