REGIONAL REPORT: Sluggish' Kosovo Trials
Kosovo lawyers believe UN-run courts should speed up the trials of war crimes suspects.
Kosovo lawyers believe UN-run courts should speed up the trials of war crimes suspects.
Defence argues that British war correspondent's testimony about the camps is based on hearsay.
Life gets harder and harder for those few Serbs remaining in Kosovo
The HDZ triumphed in recent local elections but it may end up being a phyrric victory.
Defence attorneys say they are massively out-gunned by the resources of the prosecutor's office, and ask the court to pay up or dismiss charges against their clients. Have they gone too far?
Defendants are left cursing their closing witness who punches a hole in one of the key planks in their defence.
Croatia's six-party coalition has signally failed to produce the
Istria's decision to declare Italian a second official language provokes a stern response from Croatia's ruling coalition
Serbian citizens are still in denial over war crimes and continue to reject the tribunal. But the engine of change in Serbia - and its greatest hope - is The Hague.
Why is it taking so long for Milosevic to be charged for crimes in Croatia and Bosnia - and when will prosecutors have the indictments ready?