Vojvodina Autonomy Drive
The province of Vojvodina is demanding that the Serbian authorities restore its former autonomous status.
The province of Vojvodina is demanding that the Serbian authorities restore its former autonomous status.
Given the chance to integrate into detention community with fellow inmates the ex-president has opted for solitude.
The 'reformist' government's position on war crimes is little different from that of the Tudjman regime.
For the first time, the Hague tribunal openly fingers Croatian citizens, including the former president, of war crimes in Croatia.
Croatia's prime minister may have been bolstered by parliament's vote of confidence but questions remain over his competence.
Western political control of the court prejudices the judicial process and casts doubt over whether Milosevic can get a fair trial.
Mirjana Markovic, the wife of Hague indictee Slobodan Milosevic, could soon find herself under arrest.
Croatian prime minister Ivica Racan weathers confidence vote over decision to extradite two army generals to The Hague
Milosevic's transfer is a triumph for justice, but it remains to be seen whether the case will awaken a broader sense of responsibility within Serbia.
The authorities in Croatia are arresting innocent Serbs to diffuse nationalist anger over the detention of Croat war crimes suspects.